An interactive map has uncovered a disturbing pattern in drone sightings across the US, showing that the first reports of the ...
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At the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, officials were forced to shuts its airspace for four hours last week because of concern about the “small unmanned aerial systems,” Bob Purtiman ...
An unknown number of drones were spotted above and near the 8,000-acre base late Dec. 13 and continued into early Dec. 14, according to Wright-Patterson AFB Chief of Public Affairs Bob Purtiman.
The closure at WPAFB is said to be of no concern for safety. Chief of Public Affairs Bob Purtiman confirmed the drones ranged in sizes and configurations but were small and unmanned systems.
DAYTON, Ohio — Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (AFB) in Dayton was forced to temporarily restrict its airspace after reports of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) activity near its facilities.
"To date, installation leaders have determined that none of the incursions impacted base residents, facilities, or assets," Bob Purtiman, the chief of public affairs for Wright-Patterson ...
At around the same time, airspace above Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio was restricted because of drone activity while authorities monitored the situation, base spokesperson Bob Purtiman told ...
according to Wright-Patterson AFB Chief of Public Affairs Bob Purtiman. The airspace around the base near Dayton was shut down for around four hours. Air traffic control audio posted on X claimed ...
Bob Purtiman, chief of public affairs for the 88th Air Base Wing at the base, said that the base closed for approximately four hours, from Friday night to early Saturday morning, after drones ...