(NewsNation) — Two brothers are using a mobile field lab tricked out with various forms of technology as they seek out more answers about unidentified anomalous phenomena and other objects flying around the sky.
John and Gerry Tedesco have transformed a retrofitted RV into a fully functional laboratory that tracks UAPs, aka UFOs, and other objects. The efforts come as lawmakers and U.S. residents remain frustrated by a lack of answers over a series of drone sightings around the country. The brothers use their lab, which they have called “The Nightcrawler,” to collect data.
The Tedesco brothers are both engineers who use The Nightcrawler to report their findings on UAPs to the FBI. The two men were recently summoned to a Long Island airport where a series of drone sightings have been reported around the Francis Gabreski Airport in recent weeks.
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The brothers provided NewsNation with an exclusive look at the Nightcrawler rolling lab, which includes a specialized camera that includes a 36x optical zoom, night vision and other technology, including Geiger counters, G4 sensors and monitors.

The brothers use the technology to collect information about sightings they encounter. They then compare their data to information associated with commercial and private aircraft that may be in the air at the time.
The Nightcrawler’s vertical system can reach up to 70,000 feet into the air to track any moving objects in the sky as well as any radioactive particles that may be in the air.
The FBI is said to be looking into the data that the brothers have collected about recent sightings. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to deliver a report on drone sightings around the United States over the past few months shortly after taking office next week.
Federal agencies had previously said that drones and other objects spotted in the sky were not the property of the U.S. military or other foreign governments.