UK forces are aiding in the search for drones spotted near American airbases in Suffolk and Norfolk between November 20th and 25th. The incidents did not impact base residents, facilities, or assets, with concerns raised about potential state actor involvement.
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The incidents occurred between November 20 and 25, with small unmanned aerial systems seen over RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk, as well as RAF Feltwell in Norfolk.
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According to a statement from the US Air Force, none of the incursions impacted base residents, facilities, or assets. The drones were not considered hostile.
Background
Small drones were spotted around RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Feltwell between November 20th and 25th. Installation leaders monitored the drones, which ranged in size and configuration.
Investigation
The UK Ministry of Defence is supporting the US Air Force response and RAF personnel are ensuring the safety and security of the installations. British military expertise has been brought in to help find those responsible for flying the drones.
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Concerns have been raised about a potential state actor being involved, with intelligence officials warning of increasing Russian sabotage operations against Western countries supporting Ukraine.
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The USAF has declined to comment on whether any defence mechanisms were used, but stated that it retains “the right to protect” installations.