A declassified version of the latest U.S. defense-intelligence report on UFOs - rebranded in official government parlance as 'unidentified aerial phenomena' - is expected to be made public in the coming days.
Deputy Director of U.S. Naval Intelligence Scott Bray points to a video of a 'flyby' as he testifies before a House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee hearing about "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena," in the first open congressional hearing on 'UFOs' in more than half-century, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., May 17, 2022.
The most recent incidents under review are attributed to a mix of foreign surveillance, including relatively ordinary drone flights, and airborne clutter such as weather balloons, The New York Times reported last week, citing U.S. officials familiar with a classified analysis that was due for delivery to Congress on Monday, Oct. 31.
She said U.S. government must take care to avoid revealing to foreign adversaries "sensitive information" about what American intelligence knows about their surveillance operations, and how that information is known. The intelligence office performs its analysis in conjunction with a newly created Pentagon bureau known as AARO, short for the cryptically named All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
Senior defense intelligence officials testified to Congress in May of this year that the number of UAPs officially cataloged by the Pentagon's newly formed task force had grown to 400.
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