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Blackridge Precision

Blackridge Precision

研究服务

Greater Hartford,Connecticut 21 位关注者

Advancing independent research and analysis to address complex global challenges.

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Blackridge Precision is an independent research initiative dedicated to exploring critical topics in international relations, foreign affairs, defense, and national security. Founded with a focus on thoughtful analysis and policy evaluation, Blackridge Precision produces in-depth reports and commentary on issues ranging from diplomacy and conflict resolution to military operations and global security challenges. Driven by a passion for research and a commitment to fostering informed dialogue, the initiative seeks to contribute to discussions shaping the future of policy and strategy. Through publishing independent analyses, it aims to build a foundation for deeper expertise in these critical fields.

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研究服务
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1 人
总部
Greater Hartford,Connecticut
类型
自有
创立
2024
领域
Private Research、Policy Analysis、International Relations Research、Strategic Insights、Independent Reporting and Analysis、National Defense Studies、Geopolitical Analysis、Counterterrorism Studies、Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection、Military Strategy and Operations、Diplomatic Strategies、Intelligence Studies、Regional Security Analysis、Emerging Threats Analysis、War and Conflict Studies、Defense Policy Evaluation、Global Security Governance、Strategic Foresight、Crisis Management and Response和Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Recovery

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    Recent reports of hundreds of unidentified drones flying over critical U.S. government facilities in New Jersey, including Picatinny Arsenal, have sparked public concern. While DHS Secretary Mayorkas has described these incidents as “cases of mistaken identity” and stated that the agency hasn’t “seen anything unusual,” local officials are demanding answers, citing consistent sightings and credible reports. Given the advanced military technology at our disposal, it seems likely that these drones have already been identified and tracked. This raises important questions: Are these drones part of a covert operation, or are we facing a scenario that warrants heightened concern? One potential angle worth exploring is the role of agencies like the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), which recently began deploying AgustaWestland AW139 helicopters equipped for nuclear detection. These helicopters have been spotted in the area, according to ADS-B tracking data. Could this activity signal a broader effort to monitor for radiological threats, or is it unrelated? This situation underscores the importance of transparency and coordination between federal agencies and local authorities. What steps can we take as a nation to balance security with public accountability in addressing unmanned aerial system (UAS) threats?

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