A year on from the start of New Jersey's 'drone hysteria', dozens of unexplained sightings remain shrouded in mystery. The initial incident began with 11 reports over a military base in Morris County, which sparked widespread concern and public fascination.
The first confirmed sighting was on November 13 last year, followed by ten more incidents through December 6, according to the US Army research facility. Witnesses described massive drones, roughly the size of a small school bus, taking control of smaller recreational drones nearby, adding an air of unease to the situation.
Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali revealed a chilling close encounter involving one such giant drone that allegedly took control of his own device while flying in tandem with others. The town's residents were baffled by the frequent sightings, which lasted for weeks and even became normalised as people grew accustomed to seeing multiple drones flying overhead.
Despite local officials' repeated statements saying there was no military activity or approved drone usage on the base, the mystery deepened when eyewitnesses reported seeing drones swarming in groups of two or three. The eerie sight left residents feeling uneasy and authorities still clueless about what's behind these extraordinary events.
As other sightings emerged across the state around the same time, none have been explained by federal or state officials. A Coast Guard patrol spotted a swarm of 12-30 drones over the Atlantic in December last year, prompting concerns but also raising more questions than answers.
Federal and local agencies initially downplayed reports as misidentifications of commercial planes, with TSA assessments dismissing sightings at military facilities and power plants. However, many remain unconvinced by these explanations, with some officials still unsure about what caused the bizarre drone incidents in New Jersey.
The first confirmed sighting was on November 13 last year, followed by ten more incidents through December 6, according to the US Army research facility. Witnesses described massive drones, roughly the size of a small school bus, taking control of smaller recreational drones nearby, adding an air of unease to the situation.
Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali revealed a chilling close encounter involving one such giant drone that allegedly took control of his own device while flying in tandem with others. The town's residents were baffled by the frequent sightings, which lasted for weeks and even became normalised as people grew accustomed to seeing multiple drones flying overhead.
Despite local officials' repeated statements saying there was no military activity or approved drone usage on the base, the mystery deepened when eyewitnesses reported seeing drones swarming in groups of two or three. The eerie sight left residents feeling uneasy and authorities still clueless about what's behind these extraordinary events.
As other sightings emerged across the state around the same time, none have been explained by federal or state officials. A Coast Guard patrol spotted a swarm of 12-30 drones over the Atlantic in December last year, prompting concerns but also raising more questions than answers.
Federal and local agencies initially downplayed reports as misidentifications of commercial planes, with TSA assessments dismissing sightings at military facilities and power plants. However, many remain unconvinced by these explanations, with some officials still unsure about what caused the bizarre drone incidents in New Jersey.