The U.S. military is facing a critical security failure as Chinese drones have repeatedly flown undetected over sensitive military sites, including Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Recent reports reveal that drone swarms have been spotted over the base, raising alarms about potential espionage. The drones, equipped with cameras, are believed to be gathering intelligence for China, which has ramped up its surveillance of U.S. military operations.
Despite the U.S. military’s advanced capabilities, its air defense systems are struggling to detect small, low-flying drones, creating dangerous vulnerabilities. Experts warn that these gaps in defense could be exploited in future conflicts, where drones might carry out more than just spying missions. As tensions with China escalate, the U.S. must urgently address this growing threat before it turns deadly.