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OMAHA, Neb. 鈥?There s been multiple reports in Colorado, western Nebraska and now some parts of eastern Nebraska of giant unexplained drones swarming the night sky. One resident in Sarpy County, Nebraska, reported several drones flying in unison last week. Most interesting part is that the drones were flying in the night. People don t know what they are doing there. No feedback from federal agencies, local govern stanley us ment and no one really knows what s going on there, said Victor Huang, an assistant professor at the Aviation Institute at the University of Nebraska Omaha.Drones are complex and extremely advanced. They can be used for for film making, emergency services and agricultural monitoring. The drone, similar to our computer systems, it can really do a lot of things. To me, the only limitation is your imagination, Huang said.But no one, not even the Federal Aviation Administration, knows what these drones are doing except that they re flyi stanley cup usa ng in a pattern, they re large and there s many of them. They don t know if it s illegal or not because right now there s no way of knowing what is up there, KMTV pilot Justin Enos said.Based on flight patterns and altitude, experts believe it could be some sort of agricultural monitoring. Regardless, the fact that no one can account for them is frightening residents. Some have even talked about shooting the drones down, b stanley cup ut that s not a good idea. The mystery drones are reportedly up |
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