Army Contractor Admits To Causing 2024's Mysterious Drone Panic Across U.S.

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At a prominent Army conference, a private enterprise unveiled an extraordinary aircraft, claiming responsibility for the mysterious drone frenzy that swept across New Jersey and the East Coast in 2024.

This revelation, according to a source, has sparked intrigue and speculation.

As reported by Breitbart, a private contractor attending the Armys UAS and Launched Effects Summit at Fort Rucker has taken credit for the widespread drone scare that gripped New Jersey in November 2024. During a live demonstration, the company presented an aerial vehicle with an unusual design and unconventional flight patterns, captivating the audience.

The New York Post further details that an employee from the contractor approached a select group after the demonstration, stating, You remember that big UFO scare in New Jersey last year? Well, that was us. The employee disclosed that the company had been testing their capabilities over New Jersey in November 2024, under a private government contract that did not require public disclosure.

The aircraft, approximately 20 feet in length with four wings, was captured on video provided to the Post. The footage showed the craft skillfully maneuvering just above the treetops, drawing the attention of numerous soldiers.

A military veteran and drone expert who observed the demonstration described the aircraft as having an uncanny valley feeling, noting its ability to seemingly vanish when turning, which could account for the UFO sightings reported in New Jersey.

The drone scare commenced on November 13, 2024, over Picatinny Arsenal in Morris County and persisted throughout the state until early December. In January, President Trump's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that many of the reported drone sightings were linked to hobbyists, recreational pilots, and private individuals.

However, the disclosure at the Army summit offers new insights into the true nature of some of these sightings.