Military Bases Report Unauthorized Drone Activity Amid Security Concerns
Unauthorized drones have been reported over military installations including Barksdale Air Force Base and Fort McNair, raising national security questions.

Military officials have confirmed unauthorized drone incursions at multiple U.S. military installations, including Barksdale Air Force Base and Fort McNair, according to recent reports.
The incidents have prompted discussions about current drone detection and response protocols at sensitive military facilities. Defense officials have not disclosed specific details about the number of incidents or their duration, citing security considerations.
Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana houses strategic bomber aircraft and serves as headquarters for Air Force Global Strike Command. Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., is home to the National Defense University and other military educational institutions.
The reported drone activity comes amid ongoing debates over airspace security protocols and the military's authority to respond to unauthorized aircraft near sensitive installations. Current federal regulations restrict drone flights over military bases, but enforcement mechanisms vary by location and circumstances.
Military officials have not indicated whether the drone operators have been identified or if any security breaches occurred during the incidents. The Department of Defense has previously acknowledged challenges in detecting and responding to small unmanned aircraft systems near military facilities.