Although many are attributed to drones or balloons, others point to the spying capabilities of rival nations
The US military is worried some of the UAPs spotted by military pilots in the past may represent technologies of strategic rivals unknown to US scientists.The US military is worried some of the UAPs spotted by military pilots in the past may represent technologies of strategic rivals unknown to US scientists.Last modified on Thu 12 Jan 2023 21.36 GMTreports, more than triple the number in its 2021 file.
But others have not been explained according to the DNI document, an unclassified version of a report delivered to Congress. “UAP continue to represent a hazard to flight safety and pose a possible adversary collection threat,” the report said, referring to intelligence gathering. The report said many of those still unexplained reports could stem from weather phenomena, faulty sensors or erroneous analysis by humans.The report came after years of pressure from Congress for the military and intelligence community to take seriously what were formerly calledThe US military is worried some of the UAPs spotted by military pilots in the past may represent technologies of strategic rivals unknown to US scientists.
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