Not all of the so called drones have FAA compliant lights.
For some time, I've been of the opinion that UFOs shapeshift, mimic other things, project false appearances and sounds, however you want to describe it. That conclusion is from years of reading, looking at pics and watching videos. What they really are is energy in the form of light, usually balls of light. I can't say that would be all UFOs but, for sure, a lot of them. Now, here's the interesting part: a couple of nights ago I watched video, shot by some lady in Florida, and she captured bright lights in the sky morphing into what looked like New Jersey type drones. That's the fist time I've ever seen anything like it and I felt she made a major discovery with evidence of the shapeshifting. I'll post the video here, though it's on FB. You don't need an account to view it but if you have one, log in to see it better and go full screen. I also ran across this tweet, last night, that shows it happening:
https://x.com/Grail_Whale/status/1867335192563646938
https://www.facebook.com/becki.davila/videos/1020353913186400/
And, this was a coincidence: Right after watching her FB vid, I turned on Coast to Coast, which usually sucks, but there was a guest on talking about string theory and traveling vast distances with what's proposed in that theory. Theoretically, the travel would be instantaneous and does not involve folding space-time, which is a different theory. So, that made me wonder if these balls of light she videoed were where other entities pop into this this space and time or if they're kind of like portals that entities come through. At this point, I would go with the former because once the ball of light morphs into a plane/drone, off it goes and then new balls appear and it happens again. My next question would be: are these things conscious entities? Also, my guess would be that they are not solid so any attempts to shoot one down would amount to nothing. I've also heard or read that they go dark when attempts have been made to get close to them (with military or police helicopters) and that drone detection equipment, which can get frequencies from real drones, get nothing from these.