UAP incursion at Pantex Nuclear Facility (coaxial drone?)

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This article was posted recently regarding a UAP at a nuclear facility in 2015

Source: https://uapregister.substack.com/p/first-confirmed-image-captures-unidentified
UAP Incursion at Pantex Nuclear Facility Revealed in Newly Released Document
The incursion raises serious questions about the security of some of America's most sensitive sites. It's also not the first time that anomalous objects have been seen at the nuclear weapons facility[/H3]
A recently released U.S. Department of Energy report indicates that security personnel at the Pantex nuclear weapons facility near Panhandle, Texas, witnessed an unidentified object on September 2, 2015.

The report, obtained by the UAP Register through the Freedom of Information Act, raises serious questions about the security of some of America's most sensitive energy and weapons facilities. The document also draws the Department of Energy further into the ongoing debate over what the federal government knows about the existence of unidentified anomalous phenomena.

The Pantex facility, originally constructed as a conventional bomb plant in 1942, now plays a significant role in the production and disassembly of U.S. nuclear weapons and is considered a highly sensitive national security site by the federal government. According to the report, Pantex security personnel were alerted to an object described as a "diamond type-shape with it being more round at the top." Personnel were then dispatched to "follow it and obtain as much information about it as possible."

The Pantex facility is where the US build and assemble their nuclear weapons.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantex
Pantex is the primary United States nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility that aims to maintain the safety, security and reliability of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.[1][2] The facility is named for its location in the Panhandle of Texas on a 16,000-acre (25 sq mi; 65 km2​) site 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Amarillo, in Carson County, Texas. The plant is managed and operated for the United States Department of Energy (DOE) by Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) and Sandia National Laboratories. CNS is composed of member companies Bechtel, Leidos, Orbital ATK, and SOC, with Booz Allen Hamilton as a teaming subcontractor.[3] CNS also operates the Y-12 National Security Complex in Tennessee, a manufacturing facility for nuclear weapons components.[3]

An update to the article includes a description (partly redacted) and an 'enhanced' photo of the 'UAP':

https://uapregister.substack.com/p/first-confirmed-image-captures-unidentified

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I'm not sure how this counts as an 'enhanced' image. It looks pretty blurry to me. I can only assume the original image is even worse.
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The 'UAP' bears some resemblance to a coaxial quadcopter drone, possibly the IT-180

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This photo gives an indication of its size: (source)
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The IT-180 Drone is made by Exail, previously ECA Systems.

https://www.exail.com/product-range/unmanned-aerial-vehicles

Their old website states the roles of the drone are: "Aerial surveillance, firefighting, chemical detection for Site protection; Aerial surveillance & Nuclear detection for nuclear plants; Infrastructure"

On a side note, I previously suggested that this drone was what Steven Greenstreet saw over Laguna Niguel, California on 30th January 2022.
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Can anyone find a drone that matches the shape in the 'enhanced' photo better than the IT-180?
 
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