Recent events over military and nuclear installations in the United States and the United Kingdom have revealed an alarming pattern of unidentified aerial activity. These objects, initially described as drones, have defied interception and identification by some of the world’s most advanced military forces. Given their behavior and capabilities, the term “drones” no longer seems accurate or sufficient. Until further clarity emerges from investigations, it is essential to classify these objects as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
The incidents began to gain attention on November 18, 2024, when reports surfaced of unusual aerial activity near sensitive locations in New Jersey. Eyewitnesses in Morris County described seeing clusters of objects hovering near the Picatinny Arsenal, a site critical to US defense operations. These objects, which appeared to emit a glow, remained airborne for hours, exhibiting flight patterns that included sharp directional changes and sustained hovering. Video footage recorded in Mendham Township showed glowing orbs moving with a level of precision and speed that far surpasses known drone technology.
Despite the immediate deployment of the FBI and the imposition of flight restrictions by the FAA, these objects continue to elude identification. Witness accounts suggest that the objects possess capabilities such as prolonged flight durations and rapid acceleration, characteristics not associated with conventional drones.