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The Pentagon later addressed and officially released the first three videos of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in 2020, [1] and confirmed the provenance of the leaked 2019 videos in two statements made in 2021. [2] Footage of UAPs was also released in 2023, sourced from MQ-9 military drones.
A video shared on Facebook claims to show an unidentified flying object (UFO) in Germany. Verdict: False The video was created using computer-generated imagery (CGI). It has been debunked since 2021.
The term "UAP" is sometimes used to avoid cultural associations with UFO conspiracy theories. [5] [6] [7] Although often viewed as abnormal, UFO sightings are reported frequently. [8] [9] During the United States' initial 1947 wave, over 800 sightings were reported in the news. [10] The British Ministry of Defence receives 100s of reports each ...
Manchester Airport has refuted claims that a UFO was spotted in its airspace and floating on its runways after theories spread across social media.. Apparent images of a spherical shape at ...
NUFORC was founded in 1974 by Robert J. Gribble. [2] It has catalogued almost 170,000 reported UFO sightings over its history, most of which were in the United States. [3] In addition to record keeping, the center has provided statistics, graphs and maps to assist others looking for information.
Video from Iraq posted this week appears to show a UFO seen flying near a U.S. operations base, putting 'Jellyfish' in unique company among UAPs.
In 2023, the RAND Corporation published a study reviewing 101,151 public reports of UAP sightings in the United States from 1998 to 2022. [179] The models used to conduct the analysis showed that reports of UAP sightings were less likely within 30 km of weather stations, 60 km of civilian airports, and in more–densely populated areas, while ...
All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) said Thursday it received 757 reports of UAP in a 13-month span. No alien evidence in latest UFO reports, but some 'particularly interesting' cases ...