What will be the federal government's response to UAP sightings by June 30, 2025?
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Federal Officials Deploy High-Tech Drone Detection in NY Amidst Tri-State UAP Sightings
Dec 15, 2024, 05:05 PM
Federal officials are set to deploy a high-tech drone detection system in New York State in response to the ongoing sightings of swarms of unidentified flying objects in the tri-state area. These mysterious drones have baffled experts and prompted Governor Kathy Hochul to call for additional resources to investigate the phenomenon. The system aims to assist state and local law enforcement in understanding the origins and intentions of these drones, which have been spotted across New Jersey, New York, and other states. The deployment comes amidst calls for transparency and speculation about the nature of these objects, with some suggesting they could be part of a classified exercise to test evasion or detection technology. Governor Hochul has expressed gratitude to the Biden Administration for their support but emphasized the need for further assistance from Congress by passing the Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act to provide the necessary authority and resources to respond to these circumstances.
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