![]() However, ODNI and AARO acknowledge that a select number of UAP incidents may be attributable to sensor irregularities or variances, such as operator or equipment error.” “Regarding review or analysis of UAP events, ODNI and AARO operate under the assumption that UAP reports are derived from the observer’s accurate recollection of the event and/or sensors that generally operate correctly and capture enough real data to allow initial assessments. ![]() ![]() “Multiple factors affect the observation or detection of UAP, such as weather, illumination, atmospheric effects, or the accurate interpretation of sensor data,” it said. The report also acknowledged that some of these 247 sightings, when chased down, had reasonable explanations. “This increased reporting allows more opportunities to apply rigorous analysis and resolve events.” “The observed increase in the UAP reporting rate is partially due to a better understanding of the possible threats that UAP may represent, either as safety of flight hazards or as potential adversary collection platforms, and partially due to reduced stigma surrounding UAP reporting,” the report said. “This totals 510 UAP reports as of 30 August 2022.”Īccording to the report, the Pentagon has been fielding more reports about UAPs in the last year and that most of these reports have come from U.S. “In addition to the 144 UAP reports covered during the 17 years of UAP reporting included in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) preliminary assessment, there have been 247 new reports and another 119 that were either since discovered or reported after the preliminary assessment’s time period,” the report said. military’s investigation into UFOs since its initial report on the matter in 2021. Their report, based on unclassified information, is slated to be released in mid-2023.This new report is a high-level summary of the U.S. The general public's appetite for UFOs is sure to continue, and just last week NASA announced the 16 people who would serve on a new panel tasked with studying UAPs. There is no assessment for what is being seen in the third video commonly referred to as the "Flir" video that was taken in 2004. The official says it's now believed that the object's strange movements and observed spinning was caused by the sensor aboard the plane that captured that image. The "gimbal" video taken in 2015 by a jet fighter crew that shows an object rotating in the clouds. The illusion was created by the angle and height at which the object was viewed by the sensors as it moved above the water. official, the leading assessment from experts is that what the pilots saw on their video screens was actually an optical illusion of an object that was not moving very fast at all. ![]() In the "Go Fast" video Navy pilots are heard exclaiming how fast an object is moving above the water. MORE: Pentagon announces new group to investigate reports of UFOs near certain military sites At a congressional hearing earlier this year Pentagon officials said that the number of UAP incidents under investigation had risen to more than 400. The update follows the DNI's first-ever report released in June 2022 that listed 144 UAP incidents, only one of which could be explained. The report was required by the 2022 Defense Bill that mandated that the DNI provide an annual declassified update and a classified annex by Oct. official.ĭirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines has until Monday to provide Congress with its first annual unclassified update on Unexplained Aerial Phenomena, the new term for UFOs, that includes all new UAP incidents over the past year and any previously unreported incidents. Meanwhile, it appears that other more recent incidents are being attributed to weather balloons, other airborne clutter, and foreign surveillance, according to a U.S. intelligence agencies will provide Congress with an updated report on UFO incidents over the past year. The enduring debate about whether UFOs are caused by extraterrestrial beings will once again be front and center this week as U.S.
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