


congressional briefings and press releases related to UAP. “In many cases, observed phenomena are classified as ‘unidentified’ simply because sensors were not able to collect enough information to make a positive attribution,” Gough told the Times about cameras, radar and other devices that collect information. The Pentagon and the intelligence community will continue to investigate any evidence of possible foreign government involvement in UAP events, the report said. That figured jumped this year to more than 500 military UAP reports. Gough added that available data is also just too limited to draw definitive conclusions. Congress ordered the analysis after growing concern about. Pentagon UFO report 2021 latest US government intelligence reveals more than 140 unexplained sightings since 2004. knows about surveillance from adversaries like China. The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force has 11 reports of documented instances in which pilots reported near misses with a UAP. The report released on Friday is an interim report, which is how former officials involved in the Pentagon examination had predicted the government would initially handle the requirement by. THE newly released UAP report studied 144 reports of unidentified aerial phenomena, some of which caused 'near misses' for military pilots.The Prelimi. DoD formally established a UAP Task Force (UAPTF), per the FY19 NDAA, on Aug. While many other incidents remain unexplained, Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough told the outlet that the department needs to uphold “its obligation to protect sensitive information, sources and methods.” Report findings, therefore, are unlikely to reveal what the U.S. UAP Report to Congress Executive Summary Public and news media interest in unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) remains high.
