A criminal investigation has been initiated following reports from the U.S. Air Force regarding drone sightings over English military bases. This development was confirmed by British officials on Wednesday, as they addressed concerns regarding safety and security at these strategic locations.
Over the past week, multiple incursions involving drones were reported at four key bases where American forces operate, prompting an immediate monitoring response and the implementation of unspecified mitigation measures. This situation has raised significant alarms within the Ministry of Defense, leading to joint investigations by the Ministry of Defense Police, local authorities, and U.S. forces.
In Parliament, Defense Minister Vernon Coaker underscored the seriousness with which the government is treating the matter, stating, “We take any safety issue seriously and maintain robust measures at Ministry of Defense sites.” He highlighted that these security measures include advanced counter-drone capabilities to ensure the integrity of military operations.
Should individuals responsible for these drone activities be apprehended, they could face severe legal consequences, including potential prison sentences of up to 14 years under national security laws. This stern warning aims to deter any malicious intent associated with the drone flights, although it remains uncertain whether the drones had hostile intentions.
The drone sightings come amid heightened military tensions attributed to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has seen significant escalations since Russia’s full-scale invasion nearly three years ago. Recently, Ukraine conducted strikes inside Russian territory using intermediate-range missiles that were provided by the United States and Britain, following explicit authorization from President Joe Biden. In retaliation, President Vladimir Putin has asserted Russia’s right to target nations that permit the use of such weapons against it.
The drone incursions were first reported on November 20 and included additional sightings on Tuesday at major air force bases such as RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Feltwell in eastern England, along with RAF Fairford in the southwest. RAF Lakenheath, notable for housing the 48th Fighter Wing, is recognized as a cornerstone of the United States Air Force’s combat capabilities in Europe. Meanwhile, RAF Mildenhall is the base for the 100th Air Refueling Wing, and RAF Feltwell serves as a key hub for support services. RAF Fairford hosts the 501st Combat Support Wing Headquarters and the 420th Air Base Squadron.
In another concerning incident, Coaker revealed that a drone was also observed on Friday flying perilously close—approximately 250 meters—from the Royal Navy’s flagship aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, as it entered the German port of Hamburg. This incident, along with the other drone sighting reports, has raised further questions about the security protocols in place at military bases and the safety of personnel. The investigations continue as authorities work diligently to address these security threats.