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Good Question asking… Why Can’t We Stop the Drones?… or at least identify them? Yes, there have been numerous reports of drones flying near U.S. airbases here in the US and near bases abroad including major incidents at Langley AFB, Wright-Patterson AFB, Hill AFB, and U.S. bases in the UK (RAF Mildenhall, Lakenheath, Feltwell, Fairford) and Germany (Ramstein Air Base) as well as European and US commercial airports. Potential intentions range from hobbyist activity to intelligence gathering, prompting increased military attention and calls for stronger defenses against these incursions.   Small drones were spotted flying recently near and over Air Force bases in Utah, Ohio, and Germany… Air & Space Forces Magazine confirmed—in addition to the arrest of a Chinese citizen who allegedly used a drone to snap photos of a Space Force base—as a rash of incursions around military installations expands. Unauthorized drones flew over Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, home of a B-52 bomber wing, multiple times the week of March 9. At the start of U.S. operations against Iran on Feb. 28, small drones seen flying over a “strategic U.S. installation” were defeated, the head of U.S. Northern Command told lawmakers. Barksdale announced that it was implementing a “shelter-in-place” order after the drone incursion. We are at war so drones over US bases anywhere are being taken seriously.   The primary question…

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