In New Jersey, unidentified drones flew over a U.S. Navy depot several times

Unknown drones flew several times over the U.S. Navy weapons depot in the state of New Jersey. This was reported by ABC News on December 13, citing the chief of the base's public affairs office Bill Addison.
The incidents occurred over the USS Earle armament depot, located near Monmouth County in the eastern part of the state.
"While no direct threats to the facility have been identified, we can confirm several instances of unidentified drones entering the airspace over Naval Base Earle," the TV station quoted Addison as saying.
When exactly the drones were spotted, it is not reported. The publication also notes that base officials continue to coordinate with federal agencies and security.
About unknown drones over New Jersey became known earlier, on December 11. Then the Senator from the state of New Jersey John Bramney called for the introduction of a state of emergency (state of emergency) to prohibit the use of drones in response to numerous reports of unknown aircraft spotted in recent weeks.