Lawmakers push for drone-detection measures to tackle mysterious Tri-State flights

Federal lawmakers are stepping up efforts to track down the mysterious drones appearing across the Tri-State Area and nationwide.

New measures are set to be introduced in Congress on Monday, aiming to boost drone detection capabilities.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that federal partners are deploying advanced detection systems in the state.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized the urgency of the situation on Sunday, advocating for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to implement detection technology similar to the state-of-the-art ROBIN system.

“These systems use not a linear line of sight but 360-degree technology that has a much better chance of detecting these drones. We’re asking DHS to bring them to the New York-New Jersey area,” Schumer explained.

The increasing prevalence of unidentified drones has raised concerns over public safety and security. Schumer highlighted the complexity of the issue: “There are hundreds of companies all over the globe that make drones. We don’t know which ones these are. This radar will help us find out which they are, and then we can go talk to the companies.”

Governor Hochul stressed the need for legislative action to empower the state with tools to detect, track, and potentially neutralize these drones. “The state needs Congress to pass a bill which would give New York the authority to detect, track, or even destroy unmanned aircraft systems,” she said.

Though the legislation has faced delays in committees, Schumer’s recent decision to co-sponsor the bill offers renewed hope that it could pass by the end of the year.

As the mysterious drone sightings continue, lawmakers and officials are determined to ensure public safety with cutting-edge technology and robust policy measures.

Related Posts

Senator Sanders Condemns U.S. Funding of Israel’s War in Gaza, Cites Death of Over 18,000 Children

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has delivered a searing critique of American support for Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, accusing Washington of bankrolling war crimes that have left tens of…

Continue reading
Five Killed, Including Police Officer, in Manhattan Skyscraper Mass Shooting

Chaos erupted in the heart of Manhattan Monday evening as a heavily armed gunman stormed a high-rise office building on Park Avenue, killing four people — including a New York…

Continue reading

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Community Op-Ed: Seasons change, but our priorities remain the same: Building record amounts of housing to make New York City more affordable

Community Op-Ed: Seasons change, but our priorities remain the same: Building record amounts of housing to make New York City more affordable

Bronx Residents Blast Councilmembers Over Bainbridge and Just Home Votes, Accuse Betrayal as Councilwoman Defends Position

Bronx Residents Blast Councilmembers Over Bainbridge and Just Home Votes, Accuse Betrayal as Councilwoman Defends Position

Community Op-Ed: The Adams Administration’s Report Card: A City Government That Works for All New Yorkers

Community Op-Ed: The Adams Administration’s Report Card: A City Government That Works for All New Yorkers

Gates Foundation Pledges $912 Million to Global Fund

Gates Foundation Pledges $912 Million to Global Fund

Mayor Adams Announces Automatic Rebates for Homeowners Buying NYC Bins

Mayor Adams Announces Automatic Rebates for Homeowners Buying NYC Bins

Mayor Adams Expands Trash Containerization to Brooklyn Community District 2

Mayor Adams Expands Trash Containerization to Brooklyn Community District 2