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Kathy Hochul Announces High-Tech Drone Detection System for New York Amid Unidentified Flying Objects in Tri-State Area
Dec 15, 2024, 04:52 PM
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that the state will receive a high-tech drone detection system. This deployment comes in response to increasing reports of unidentified flying objects in the tri-state area, which have left experts perplexed. Federal officials are coordinating the effort to enhance surveillance capabilities as drone swarms have raised safety concerns. The initiative aims to address the growing need for monitoring and managing drone activity in New York, particularly in light of recent incidents that have garnered significant attention.
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