Air Force General Addresses Santa Tracker Concerns
Air Force General Addresses Santa Tracker Concerns

Air Force General Addresses Santa Tracker Concerns

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General Gregory Guillot from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) assured the public that recent mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey will not disrupt Santa Claus's annual journey. NORAD's Santa tracker, a tradition since 1955, continues to provide real-time updates on Santa's travels, with this year's route including stops in Japan and North Korea. Despite the curiosity surrounding the drone sightings, many have been debunked, and Guillot expressed confidence that they would pose no threat to Santa. The Santa tracker is now modernized and available online, featuring a 3D map of Santa's movements and a ticker displaying the number of presents delivered. This blend of festive spirit and military oversight highlights NORAD's long-standing commitment to both tracking Santa and ensuring aerospace security. Notable figures like astronaut Buzz Aldrin have praised NORAD's efforts in maintaining this holiday tradition.

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