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While the assessment says that available reporting on UAP is “largely inconclusive,” it nonetheless concludes: The assessment says that the lack of “high-quality reporting” on the events “hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP.” In other words, they still don’t know what the UAP were, though the report suggests a range of possible explanations. Not much, at least regarding what these objects actually were or where they might have come from. aviators reported dangerous “near misses” with UAP. Per the report, that unusual behavior included UAP/EFOs, which “appeared to remain stationary in winds aloft, move against the wind, maneuver abruptly, or move at considerable speed, without discernible means of propulsion.” The report also notes that “in a small number of cases, military aircraft systems processed radio-frequency (RF) energy associated with UAP sightings.” In a total of 18 events, witnesses “reported unusual UAP movement patterns or flight characteristics” - potentially demonstrating advanced, as-of-yet unknown technological capabilities. Of the 144 reports, the task force could only determine an explanation for one (a deflated balloon). military and IC (Intelligence Community) reporting,” since it “lacked sufficient specificity.” The task force also considered but opted not to focus on “a range of information on UAP described in U.S. The Pentagon task force’s preliminary assessment is based on the review of 144 UAP reports involving observations made by military aviators between 20, but mostly from the last two years. Below is a guide to what the report contains for those who want to believe - or at least understand what there is to learn from this unprecedented act of transparency from the Pentagon. government account of of what officials call unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) ever made public. The long-awaited first report was finally released on Friday, and though only nine pages, represents the most direct and substantive U.S.

ufo findings

One of the many curiosities packed into the $2.3 trillion omnibus spending and coronavirus-relief package passed by Congress in December was a stipulation requiring the Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to deliver an unclassified report on unidentified flying objects to Congress within six months, compiling what the government knows about about UFOs rocketing around over American airspace.

ufo findings

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Ufo findings