Top defense official says government received about 400 reports of UFOs since release of report last year.
released in June 2021 said that the U.S. government couldn't explain 143 of the 144 cases of unexplained aerial phenomena reported by military planes between 2004 and 2021.
Some objects cannot be properly identified, officials said. Bray, for example, played a video during the hearing taken from an airborne pilot's cockpit operating in a U.S. Navy training range that showed a"spherical object" fly past the aircraft. "The office’s function is clear — to facilitate the identification of previously unknown or unidentified airborne objects in a methodical, logical, and standardized manner," Moultrie said.
"The stigma associated with UAPs has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis," Carson said."Pilots avoided reporting or were laughed at when they did. DOD officials relegated the issue to the backroom or swept it under the rug entirely, fearful of a skeptical national security community. Today, we know better. UAPs are unexplained, it's true, but they are real. They need to be investigated, and many threats they pose need to be mitigated.
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