October 14th, 2024

US Government UAP Footage

The AARO's analysis indicates many UAPs are likely commercial aircraft, with unresolved cases remaining, particularly from Navy encounters. The office aims to enhance transparency regarding these incidents.

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US Government UAP Footage

The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has released analyses of various Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) captured by military sensors. In the Western U.S., video analysis indicated that three objects were likely commercial aircraft, as their radar tracks aligned with known flight data. In South Asia, two separate videos captured by MQ-9 sensors were assessed to show a commercial aircraft, with trailing artifacts attributed to video compression. An additional video from the Middle East showed an unidentified object, but it did not exhibit anomalous behavior. Other unresolved cases include videos from Navy fighter jets, which captured encounters with unexplained phenomena, but these remain classified as unresolved. The AARO continues to analyze UAP incidents to provide clarity on these occurrences.

- AARO's analysis suggests many UAPs are likely commercial aircraft rather than unexplained phenomena.

- Video artifacts from military sensors can misrepresent the nature of observed objects.

- Some UAP cases remain unresolved, particularly those involving Navy encounters.

- The AARO aims to provide transparency and clarity regarding UAP incidents.

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By @ljf - 4 months
Interesting Gimble is in there - much of what is 'interesting' about this video has been debunked by Mick West: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_West

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le7Fqbsrrm8

By @neom - 4 months
Nothing new in there, I always keep an eye on this as it gets updated as the source no matter where the mill is publishing the content generally:

https://www.dvidshub.net/tags/video/uap?view=list&sort=publi...