Drones spotted across Northeast likely coming from 'inside the US,' military expert says

Suspicious drone sightings in states across the Northeast in recent weeks may be coming from inside the United States, according to a military expert.

Civilians and lawmakers have reported drone sightings in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Ohio and other states, with local and federal law enforcement offering little information about the aerial activity, most of which has been spotted at night. Some of the drones are as large as 6 feet in diameter, according to New Jersey state Rep. Dawn Fantasia, who was briefed on the matter last week.

“The concern is definitely valid. One thing I do believe, I believe the government knows the source of these drones, and I believe the source of these drones is from inside the U.S., especially the larger drones,” Col. William Dunn, president of Strategic Resilience Group, a government consulting group, told Fox News Digital. “It’s very difficult to fly an airplane the size of a vehicle into the United States without being detected, so I believe the drones originate from inside the U.S.”

Dunn, an attack helicopter pilot who spent 33 years in the Marine Corps, added that “a large drone has got to be refueled,” so the drones flying over New Jersey that are 6 feet in diameter would have to be refueled somewhere within the United States.

Officials could technically shoot down a suspicious drone, but doing so puts civilians at risk because the remnants of those drones have to fall from the sky. There is, however, a way to neutralize drones by “zapping” them, Dunn said.

A map showing drone sightings around New Jersey

A map showing drone sightings around New Jersey

“You could zap it with a non-kinetic means,” the government consulting expert said. “It wipes out their electricity. Everything needs … electricity to fly up there. And you can bring it down that way.”

Raj Goyle, CEO of intelligence firm Bodhala and a former Democrat Kansas state representative, told Fox News Digital it is encouraging to see members of both the Democrat and Republican parties come together to try and determine the source of these drones. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for example, recently called upon the Department of Homeland Security to deploy 360-degree radar systems that can detect drone activity.

“The real issue is we just need more transparency and explanation from the governments involved.”

— Raj Goyle

“We should never let an issue go to waste. … And I think there’s no reason to think otherwise that everything is safe and sound, but let this be a catalyst for having a discussion around that issue raised. Who has jurisdiction? Does local law enforcement? Does the FAA? Does the federal government?” Goyle said. “What are the interstate boundaries on these issues? It’s only going to grow from here.”

He added that “the sooner that the policymaking world figures this out, the better off will all be from a safety perspective and from an economic growth perspective.”

While the Pentagon maintains that the drones are not foreign, the FBI has admitted it is “concerned” about how little the agency knows about them.

Robert Wheeler, FBI assistant director of the Critical Incident Response Group, told Congress on Dec. 10, “There is nothing that is known that would lead me to say that, but we just don’t know. And that’s the concerning part,” when asked if the drone sightings pose a risk to Americans.

Asked on Thursday if they’d learned anything since then, the FBI suggested to Fox News Digital the phenomenon might not actually be drones. 

Photos taken in the Bay Shore section of Toms River of what appear to be large drones hovering in the area at high altitudes

Photos taken in the Bay Shore section of Toms River appear to show large drones hovering in the area at high altitudes in New Jersey on Dec. 8, 2024. (Doug Hood/Asbury Park Press)

“We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or public safety threat or have a foreign nexus. The FBI, DHS and our federal partners, in close coordination with the New Jersey State Police, continue to deploy personnel and technology to investigate this situation and confirm whether the reported drone flights are actually drones or are instead manned aircraft or otherwise inaccurate sightings,” a spokesperson said. 

Lawmakers and experts alike are urging federal officials to release more information about the suspected drone activity to ease Americans’ concerns and quash any unfounded conspiracies.

Fox News’ Morgan Phillips, Andrea Margolis and Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.

You May Also Like
How to increase your 2024 tax refund and avoid scams by filing direct with the IRS and electronically this tax season

Tips for boosting your 2024 tax refund and steering clear of scams by filing your taxes directly with the IRS and electronically this tax season.

CHICAGO (WLS) — Tax season is here and so are scammers who…
Trump's bold proposal to 'take over' the Gaza Strip draws outrage from Washington to Rafah amid fears it will lead to bloody US occupation

Trump’s controversial plan to “seize control of” Gaza Strip sparks anger from Washington to Rafah due to concerns over potential violent US presence.

Some foreign policy experts are cautioning against Donald Trump’s proposal for the…
President Donald Trump's administration pulling almost all USAID workers off the job worldwide

The majority of USAID employees being removed from their positions globally by President Donald Trump’s administration

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Tuesday that it is pulling almost…
Hollywood Has a Wild PR Nightmare on Its Hands After Nominating a Male for 'Best Actress' Oscar

Hollywood Faces PR Crisis for Nominating Man for ‘Best Actress’ Oscar

Have we got a massive tinsel town plot twist to share with…
Harry Enten's Latest Numbers About Trump Nominees Are Likely to Make Dems Cry More

Recent data from Harry Enten is expected to cause Democrats more distress regarding Trump’s appointees.

President Donald Trump appears to be experiencing a significant period of success…
Uganda starts clinical trial of vaccine for Sudan strain of Ebola amid new outbreak

Uganda begins testing a vaccine for the Sudan strain of Ebola in response to a recent outbreak.

According to Ministry of Health spokesperson Emmanuel Ainebyoona, there are now a…
Mexico says it will not allow US to send Mexican migrants to Guantanamo Bay

Mexico refuses to allow US to transfer Mexican migrants to Guantanamo Bay

Mexico’s foreign minister stated that Mexico will not permit the U.S. government…
Is ‘Kinda Pregnant’ Based on a True Story? Amy Schumer’s Netflix Movie Dredges Up Old Meghan Markle Conspiracy Theory

Did the movie “Kinda Pregnant” draw inspiration from a real-life situation? Amy Schumer’s film on Netflix revives a long-standing conspiracy theory involving Meghan Markle.

Shortly after the trailer for Kinda Pregnant was released on Netflix, viewers…
The history of Gaza amid Trump's plan to rebuild enclave

Understanding Gaza’s history in light of Trump’s plan for enclave reconstruction

President Donald Trump made a bold and surprising proposal to relocate 1.8…
'Profound reminder' of courage: Maine police K-9 shot, killed in the line of duty

Maine police dog shows extreme courage by being shot and killed on duty

A Maine man was killed by authorities after fatally shooting a Maine…
CIA now offering buyouts to entire staff in President Trump's latest push to downsize the government

CIA Offers Buyouts to Entire Staff in President Trump’s Effort to Reduce Government Size

The Central Intelligence Agency recently offered buyout packages to its entire workforce…
Blake Lively ROASTED by fans over next movie amid It Ends With Us drama: 'Did Ryan rewrite a scene?'

Fans Criticize Blake Lively for Upcoming Movie Following It Ends With Us Controversy: ‘Was a Scene Changed by Ryan?’

An advertisement for Blake Lively’s upcoming movie Another Simple Favor received a…