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Drones in the Dark: The Unseen Threat to America’s Military Might?

March 19, 2025 by Miriam McNabb 3 Comments

60 Minutes Interview on Drone Swarms Over U.S. Military Bases Reveals Critical Security Gaps

A recent 60 Minutes report has shed light on a series of alarming drone swarm incidents over sensitive U.S. military installations, raising significant concerns about national security and the country’s ability to detect and respond to such threats. The investigation, which aired last month, revealed that these mysterious drones may indeed have been engaged in espionage activities, according to statements from high-ranking military officials.

image credit: 60 Minutes

The Langley Incident

The report focused on a particularly concerning event that occurred in December 2023 at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Over the course of 17 nights, swarms of drones were observed flying over the base, which is home to some of America’s most advanced fighter jets, including the F-22 Raptor.

Eyewitness Jonathan Butner, who observed the incident from his family’s cabin on the James River, described seeing up to 40 drones with reddish-orange flashing lights approaching the base in a pattern resembling a “conveyor belt”

. Retired four-star General Mark Kelly, who personally witnessed the swarm, reported seeing drones of various sizes, from commercial quadcopters to larger craft comparable to a small car

Military Response and Challenges

The drone incursions at Langley forced the relocation of some F-22 fighters to a nearby air base for protection. This move underscores the potential threat these drones pose, not just for surveillance but also for potential attacks on valuable military assets.

General Glen VanHerck, former commander of NORAD and NORTHCOM, highlighted the significant challenges faced in responding to these incidents:

  1. Inadequate detection capabilities for low-flying drones

  2. Jurisdictional complexities involving multiple agencies

  3. Safety concerns regarding conventional countermeasures in civilian areas

Ongoing Investigations and Future Measures

While the White House initially downplayed the Langley incident as likely the work of hobbyists, military officials remain skeptical of this explanation. General Gregory Guillot, current head of NORAD and NORTHCOM, acknowledged that the drone threat “probably caught us by surprise a little bit”

In response to these incidents, NORTHCOM is developing new strategies and technologies to counter drone threats:

  • Installation of more sensitive radar systems at strategic bases

  • Development of “fly-away kits” with advanced anti-drone technology

  • Improved coordination across multiple government agencies

General Guillot aims to have enhanced response capabilities in place within a year

Broader Implications

The 60 Minutes report also highlighted similar drone incidents at other sensitive locations, including naval warships off the California coast, the Palo Verde nuclear plant in Arizona, and military installations in the UK where U.S. nuclear weapons are stored.

These events have raised concerns among lawmakers, with Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, suggesting that these drones are likely engaged in espionage activities.

The investigation underscores the urgent need for improved drone detection and countermeasures to protect sensitive military installations and critical infrastructure in the United States. As drone technology continues to advance, the challenge of balancing security concerns with the benefits of unmanned aerial systems remains a pressing issue for military and civilian authorities alike.

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Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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Filed Under: Anti-drone technology, Drone News, Drone News Feeds, Drones in the News, News Tagged With: counter drone technology, drone swarms, F-22 Raptor, Langley Air Force Base, military base security, national security threats, NORAD, Northcom, U.S. airspace protection, unidentified aerial phenomena

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  1. Teknik Telekomunikasi says

    March 28, 2025 at 8:51 am

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  2. Target? says

    March 20, 2025 at 12:33 am

    How can you tell the difference in a drone or a satellite? I downloaded a satellite tracker app once because I had a light in the sky always following me, and it came up with 4 different objects above me, one from Russia one from China and one from the US Airforce. As soon as I found all that out they dissappear from the app…. how can we make sure we aren’t being monitored or attacked psychologically by these unknown unmanned objects, especially when they have the capability to carry deadly, lethal weapons. And I know this because I was attacked by one, but what do you do when the police won’t believe you?

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  3. Tiffany says

    March 20, 2025 at 12:32 am

    How can you tell the difference in a drone or a satellite? I downloaded a satellite tracker app once because I had a light in the sky always following me, and it came up with 4 different objects above me, one from Russia one from China and one from the US Airforce. As soon as I found all that out they dissappear from the app…. how can we make sure we aren’t being monitored or attacked psychologically by these unknown unmanned objects, especially when they have the capability to carry deadly, lethal weapons. And I know this because I was attacked by one, but what do you do when the police won’t believe you?

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