UnIdentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are real | America Explained UFOs test Report

UnIdentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are real | America Explained UFO test Report


UnIdentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are real | America Explained UFOs test Report

UnIdentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are real | America Explained UFOs test Report

    An unidentified flying objects (UFOs) : is any aerial phenomenon that cannot immediately be identified or explained. The U.S. government was unable to determine whether more than 140 unidentified flying objects, many of them reported by Navy aviators were atmospheric events playing tricks on sensors or crafts piloted by foreign adversaries, or whether the objects were extraterrestrial in origin.


    The US government has been taking a hard look at unidentified flying objects. according to a long-anticipated report released Friday by the nation’s top intelligence official. The report finds no evidence that the objects, characterized as unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, were the handiwork of alien beings.

Is it a bird? A plane? Super drone? An extraterrestrial something?

    The US government still has no explanation for nearly all of the scores of unidentified aerial phenomena reported over almost two decades and investigated by a Pentagon task force, according to a report released on Friday, a result that is likely to fuel theories of otherworldly visitations.

US Government Report on UFOs


    A highly anticipated US government report on UFOs (unidentified flying objects) has just been released. The unclassified report said researchers could explain only one of 144 UFO sightings by US government personnel and sources between 2004 and 2021, sightings that often were made during military training activities.

UnIdentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are real | America Explained UFOs test Report



    Eighteen of those, some observed from multiple angles, appeared to display unusual movements or flight characteristics that surprised those who saw them, like holding stationary in high winds at high altitude, and moving with extreme speed with no discernable means of propulsion, the report said.

    Some of the 144 UFOs might be explained by natural or human made objects like birds or drones cluttering a pilot's radar, or natural atmospheric phenomena.

    The official said: “We do not have any data that indicates that any of these unidentified air phenomena are part of a foreign collection program nor do we have any data that is indicative of a major technological advancement by a potential adversary.”

UnIdentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are real | America Explained UFOs test Report



    The report offers five categories of potential explanations for the objects, which were observed between 2004 and this year. The first is, essentially, junk — man-made objects cluttering the air, such as balloons or even plastic bags, that are mistaken for craft. Only one of the 144 encounters was definitively characterized with “high confidence,” and it fell into this category. “In that case, we identified the object as a large, deflating balloon,” the report said. “The others remain unexplained.”


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