05.07.2026 00:30
On the 250th anniversary of the United States, the skies of Texas hosted a breathtaking synchronized show of over 2,500 drones. The display featured illuminated formations of George Washington, Uncle Sam silhouettes, fighter jets, and the phrase "I WANT USA." Presented as a modern alternative to traditional fireworks, this mesmerizing technological spectacle captivated viewers and garnered millions of views on social media, making a global impact.
The drone show held in Texas as part of the US's 250th anniversary celebrations captivated the audience. More than 2,500 drones simultaneously rising into the sky created massive figures, blending technology with a visual spectacle.
THEY TOOK OFF AT THE SAME TIME
The massive drone show in North Richland Hills, Texas, as part of the US's 250th independence anniversary celebrations, drew great interest. More than 2,500 drones simultaneously taking off into the night sky moved in sync for minutes, forming impressive figures.
AMERICAN SYMBOLS APPEARED IN THE SKY
In the visually striking spectacle, figures that shaped American history and national symbols were etched into the sky with lights. The drones, moving with great synchronization, formed massive silhouettes of historical figures like George Washington and Uncle Sam in the sky.
One of the most notable moments of the night was when the brightly shining drones came together to spell "I WANT USA" and depicted war planes symbolizing the US military. In this mesmerizing show, which also included figures of a bald eagle, a space rocket, and handshaking astronauts, thousands of people captured these historic moments second by second with their cell phones.
TECHNOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVE TO FIREWORKS
Drone shows, which have stood out in recent years for their lower environmental impact, noiseless operation, and safety, also drew attention as a central theme in the US's 250th anniversary celebrations.
While the organization was seen as a modern and captivating alternative to traditional fireworks displays, the images shared on social media were viewed millions of times in a short period.
The images shared by ABC News resonated widely, and technology enthusiasts described this organization as "the future of fireworks."