Over the last few days, multiple waves of #Uap have been penetrating Barksdale AFB.
The base is home to B52 nuclear bombers.

Given that the "hight tech drones" were flying over 8 days, in waves of 10-15, the fact there are no photos or video but only cutouts of commercial toy is consistent with multiple incidents of #UFO shutting AF bases in UK, Denmark, German and France and the #NJ "drones". The tRump administration notably said #FAA knows about them and they are non-hostile.

Here is the ABC report, about the "#drones", mentioning they are resistant to jamming.
The only drones we have that can do that, trail fibre optics behind them.

TLDR; UFOS YO!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=42fc2WNx1SY
#phenomenon

New details on drone that shut down Louisiana Air Force base

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@n_dimension The most straightforward low-tech answer is simply autonomous pre-programmed flight. A drone that navigates via GPS waypoints and onboard sensors — WITH NO REAL-TIME RADIO LINK TO AN OPERATOR — has nothing to jam.

The Air Force's counter-drone toolkit is heavily weighted toward jamming and spoofing, which are largely irrelevant against a pre-programmed mission.

@n_dimension
Flying on its own preprogrammed course with only passive sensors & onboard AI, it can collect any intelligence it's kitted out and programmed to absorb before extracting from the area of interest, and once the data is extracted it can then be destroyed, leaving nothing distinguishable from commercial traffic or personal/private ownership.

The idea is to use disposables that can be easily confused with private drone traffic once they're stripped of anything that can be identifiable

@realRobertDouglassAntipartisan

Your theories about guidance and mission are entirely sensible.

The Yook attack on Rus bomber base used fully autonomous #AI guidance combat #drones

However, the "advanced drones" fit a #UAP category more than "advanced drones". The Government(s) (multiple) narrative is a smokescreen not to alarm us they lost control of airspace.

Just some of these "drones" characteristics :
- They emit no thermal signatures
- When pursued by helos, they dissapear
- Their morphology and audio signature varies, as if someone with incomplete knowledge of aircraft was trying to fake an aircraft
- They have been observed morphing from an orb into a drone (which debunkers explain as bokkeh)
- There were multiple attempts to bring them down with classified results
- The loiter times can be 6+ hours
- They have a proximity field which instantly drains batteries of a proper drone, I've seen a video of a mavic flying up to one and tumble out if a sky, drained.
- The NJ ones were coming from far out at sea
- There are ZERO official video/photos of these things

I think one if the reasons for the growing #disclosure pressure is that there are just too many of them over AFB and Civvy airports.