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Drone Swarm Triggers Lockdown at U.S. Nuclear Bomber Base in Louisiana

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by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – A swarm of unauthorized drones prompted a temporary lockdown at Barksdale Air Force Base earlier this month, raising fresh concerns about the vulnerability of America’s most sensitive military installations amid rising global tensions.

According to Air Force Global Strike Command, multiple drone incursions occurred on March 9, varying in number and duration, and forced base leadership to issue a brief “shelter in place” order. The lockdown was lifted the same morning, and officials emphasized that operations continued without disruption.

Authorities believe the incident may involve criminal activity, but the timing has heightened alarm as the U.S. remains engaged in escalating tensions with Iran. Military leaders are increasingly wary of low-cost drone warfare, including the use of Shahed drones, which have proven effective in conflicts abroad.

Barksdale Air Force Base is a critical component of America’s strategic deterrence, housing a fleet of B-52 bombers and nuclear-capable cruise missiles. The presence of such assets makes any unauthorized aerial activity a serious national security concern.

Officials confirmed the investigation remains active at the federal level, with the Pentagon coordinating a broader response to what it described as an “evolving threat” posed by small unmanned aircraft systems targeting key military infrastructure, including missile fields and weapons storage facilities.

Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dave Deptula warned that even surveillance-level drone activity could pose a significant risk if exploited for future attacks.

“Unauthorized drone activity around sensitive military installations is still a serious security concern,” Deptula said, noting that similar tactics have been used in modern warfare to devastating effect.

The U.S. military is now accelerating the deployment of counter-drone technologies, though specific measures remain classified as officials work to safeguard critical defense sites from emerging aerial threats.

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