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A surprising incident took place near Picatinny Arsenal, a military facility in New Jersey, USA. Many drones have been seen flying here for some time. After this, a person named Michael B, who is a paranormal investigator and runs a YouTube channel, decided to investigate this mystery. After this, he reached in the darkness of the night to investigate.

 

During this time, a strange incident happened to him. The drone pilot claims that his equipment lost power and he had to land in restricted airspace. However, the mysterious aircraft he had come to investigate was deactivated but it kept flying. He said, "One drone was just hanging. My battery was fully charged. Just 3 minutes after taking off, I lost control of the drone."

 

Know what the pilot said

According to the information, Michael B said that he was flying his drone near Picatinny Arsenal when a warning flashed on his screen and the battery suddenly ran out. The drone started going down. The battery ran out. Despite his drone coming down, the unknown device he was investigating remained in the air, raising more questions about the incident.

 

While it is common to ground or force GPS-enabled drones to land when they enter restricted airspace, the exact circumstances surrounding the mysterious drone are still unclear. The area around Picatinny Arsenal has seen an increase in reports of drone sightings, leading to the need for an official investigation.

 

What did the army say?

An Army spokesperson said that following recent incidents of drone activity, a temporary flight restriction has been imposed over Picatinny Arsenal until December 26. In response to the drone sightings, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is also investigating, and additional flight restrictions have been imposed over nearby areas, including the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster.

 

a matter of concern for the people

The mystery surrounding the drones has sparked concern. New Jersey State Senator Joe Pennacchio recently called for a federal investigation and even sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump expressing frustration at the lack of answers.

 

Despite regulations designed to prevent drones from flying in restricted areas, experts suggest that some drones may have been tampered with or hacked to circumvent such restrictions. A few days ago, federal authorities filed charges against a Chinese citizen for using a modified drone to take photos of Vandenberg Space Force Base, raising further concerns about drone safety.

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