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  2. Teledyne FLIR Black Hornet Nano - Wikipedia

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    Although the Army was seeking a mini-drone for use by individual squads through the Soldier Borne Sensors (SBS) program, the individually handmade Black Hornet was seen as too expensive for large-scale deployment, with a unit costing as much as US$195,000. [20] In 2018, the US Army bought 60 Hornet 3 drones, [21] and in 2022 another 300. [22]

  3. FACT CHECK: Claim That US Military Shot Down Drones ... - AOL

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    A post shared on Facebook claims the U.S. military purportedly shot down drones over Camp Pendleton. Verdict: False The claim is false and originally stems from a Dec. 22 article published on the ...

  4. Drones are buzzing around US military bases, even ... - AOL

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    Within the past few weeks, there have been multiple confirmed drone sightings near two military installations in New Jersey, as well as reports of drones near US Coast Guard operations and ...

  5. The latest on the 'mystery drones' spotted over the East Coast

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    Dozens of unidentified aircraft have been spotted over military bases, airports, and cities in the US. The Pentagon said Monday that DoD has "no evidence" the drone sightings pose a threat. A ...

  6. 2024 United States drone sightings - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 United States drone sightings began on November 13, 2024, with the first sighting near Picatinny Arsenal, an Army facility in Morris County, New Jersey. [2] In the days and weeks following, additional sightings were reported in Morris and Hunterdon counties in North Jersey, with reports soon emerging across other parts of the Northeast, including New York and Pennsylvania.

  7. Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military

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    United States unmanned aerial vehicles demonstrators in 2005. As of January 2014, the United States military operates a large number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, also known as Unmanned Aircraft Systems [UAS]): 7,362 RQ-11 Ravens; 990 AeroVironment Wasp IIIs; 1,137 AeroVironment RQ-20 Pumas; 306 RQ-16 T-Hawk small UAS systems; 246 MQ-1 Predators; MQ-1C Gray Eagles; 126 MQ-9 Reapers; 491 ...