There has been no Pentagon intervention against unknown drones in New Jersey. In the latest developments the Pentagon has not yet asked U.S. Northern Command to intervene amid reports of mysterious drones witnessed flying over New Jersey, according to a military spokesperson.
The large drone sightings have caused concern and confusion as dozens have been reported and officials are at a loss to explain where they come from. Northern Command confirmed some of the drones have been sighted near U.S. military installations.
No Pentagon intervention against unknown drones – Spokesperson
“We are aware and monitoring the reports of unauthorized drone flights in the vicinity of military installations in New Jersey to include Picatinny Arsenal and Naval Weapons Station Earle, and we refer you to those installations for information on any efforts they are may be conducting to ensure the safety and security of their personnel and operations,” a U.S. Northern Command spokesperson.
Pentagon yet to ask NORTHCOM to intervene against New Jersey drones
The spokesperson added that the FBI and local law enforcement are currently investigating the sightings.
“U.S. Northern Command conducted a deliberate analysis of the events, in consultation with other military organizations and interagency partners, and at this time we have not been requested to assist with these events,” the spokesperson said.
The drone was seen over North Jersey on Tuesday
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday that drones flying over New Jersey were not foreign, adding that President Biden has been made aware of the situation, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and FBI are investigating.
The Federal Aviation Administration first received reports of drone activity on Nov. 18 in Morris County, which is nearly 2 miles north of Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Somerset County.
Authorities are investigating unusual drone activity in northern New Jersey, including the area of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster.
Since then, sightings have occurred a few miles north of Bedminster in Mendham and Parsippany and other places across the Garden State.
On Monday, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said there were 49 reports of drones on Sunday, mostly in Hunterdon County. The Democratic governor said his numbers also included possible sightings and potentially the same drone being reported more than once.
Federal lawmakers in both parties have expressed concern over the drone sightings and called on national security agencies to make more information available as soon as possible.