On Thursday, a fed-up NJ sheriff sent his office’s industrial drone to follow 50 drones an officer saw coming off the water. He reported it to the state police, FBI, and Coast Guard. The Coast Guard then reported that 13 drones with 8-foot wingspans followed them. The drone easily evaded everyone. The Sheriff told the NY Post if it isn’t the US, it’s scary.
A newly minted and massive Iranian drone carrier was captured in new satellite images sailing in the Persian Gulf this week — the ship’s first reported sighting since leaving its home port for the first time in mid-November.
It had gone weeks without being seen. It headed for the Persian Gulf and that’s where the three ships are now.
The satellite images taken Thursday by commercial operator Maxar Technologies show three Iranian drone ships in the waters off the country’s coast as theories have swirled in the US that Iran could be behind the mysterious drone sightings across the tri-state area, according to Business Insider.
Iran’s new carrier — the Shahid Bagheri — is a converted shipping container outfitted to support drone operations. The report said it was last seen on Nov. 12, when it was captured by satellite imagery sitting in Bandar Abbas. […]
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