The Pentagon is scrambling to drape the hangars of its most capable combat jets with nets after midnight swarms of unidentified drones breached several of its most sensitive bases.
Because snooping does not constitute an imminent threat, the military is prohibited by law from shooting down the drones.
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The swarms started on Dec. 7, 2023. Drones, some as large as 20 feet long, flew at night over the Air Combat Command headquarters with its squadrons of advanced F-22 Raptor fighters.
Before Israel killed him, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar hid with six Israeli hostages, one of them a U.S. citizen.
The US military base at the Koniko gas field in eastern Deir ez-Zor of Syria came under attack by militants on October 17. A ...