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Pentagon flagged almost two dozen UFO sightings as ‘mysterious’, 118 cases solved

Over the past year, the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office has been flooded with reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as UFOs. Kosloski even described some of them as “true anomalies.” Most of the reported sightings were airborne; however, 49 reports claimed sightings in space. The report noted, “AARO notes that none of the space domain reports originated from space-based sensors or assets; rather, all of these reports originated from military or commercial pilots or ground observers who reported UAP located at altitudes estimated at 100 kilometres or higher, consistent with US Space Command’s astrographic area of responsibility.” Balloons, birds, and drones behind most UAP sightings Kosloski then assured reporters that AARO has yet to find any concrete proof of alien life, activity, or technology. He confirmed that “AARO has discovered no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology.” None of the cases thus far indicates any advanced foreign adversarial aerospace capabilities or breakthrough technologies, despite several speculations. One of the key challenges AARO faces in closing these cases is the lack of “timely and actionable sensor data.” The report noted that “AARO’s ability to resolve cases remains constrained” AARO has also started collaborating with U.S. allies, expanding their “engagement with foreign partners to share information and collaborate on best practices for resolving UAP cases.”

Hindustan Times

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