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. The base security team and air traffic control were notified of several small drones flying in the vicinity, prompting an investigation.
Wright-Patterson AFB spokesperson, Bob Purtiman, confirmed that the drones were spotted between Dec. 13 and 14, but assured that no damage or disruptions were caused to base residents, facilities, or assets.
"To date, installation leaders have determined that none of the incursions impacted base residents, facilities or assets," said Purtiman. "We are taking all appropriate measures to safeguard Wright-Patterson and its residents. Our units continue to monitor the airspace and are working with local authorities to ensure the safety of base personnel, facilities and assets."
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