, despite the disbandment of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in 2012. Like its predecessor program, the UAP Task Force is managed by the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in collaboration with the Office of Naval Intelligenc
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After the June 2020 Senate hearing, Senator Marco Rubio requested the release of video footage of unexplained aerial vehicles collected by the United States Navy, including the Pentagon UFO videos. tid:2941 (1) (hivelink)
no youtuben December 2017, the United States Department of Defense confirmed the existence of a defense program used to collect data on military UFO sightings, despite the disbandment of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in 2012. Like its predece
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(hivelink)no youtubeThe AOIMEXEC is to be co-chaired by the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security (USD(I&S)), and the Director of Operations, Joint Staff, and to designate an acting director for the AOIMSG.[5]
(hivelink)no youtube Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG).[5] Oversight and direction of the AOIMSG is by an Executive Council, the Airborne Object Identification and Management Executive Council (AOIMEXEC).
(hivelink)no youtubeThe program was detailed in a June 2020 hearing of the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.[2][3][4] The successor to the UAPTF was established on 23 November 2021, as the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Gro
(hivelink)no youtubeThe Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) is a program within the United States Office of Naval Intelligence used to "standardize collection and reporting" of sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), sometimes termed UFOs.
(hivelink)no youtube The report also indicated that, of the sightings reported, all except one (confirmed as a weather balloon) lack sufficient information to attribute a specific explanation or explanations.
(hivelink)no youtubeand an "Other" category.[57]
The report raised concerns that the UAPs could be a safety issue, with regard to a possible collision with US aircraft, and that they could pose a security threat if they were foreign craft gathering information about the US.
(hivelink)no youtubeThe report also stated that "UAP probably lack a single explanation", and proposed five possible categories of explanation: airborne clutter, natural atmospheric phenomena, US government or industry development technology, foreign craft, and an "Other" ca
(hivelink)no youtubeThe report indicated that, in most cases, the UAP recordings probably were of physical objects, and not false readings, as individual instances had been detected by different sensor mechanisms, including visual observation.
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