Federal agencies addressed recent drone sighting concerns, clarifying most were legitimate or misidentified objects. Thousands of drones operate legally daily, and while some sightings near military bases are under investigation, no national security threat is currently evident. Authorities are using advanced technology to monitor the situation and assure public safety.
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