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Pentagon’s watchdog releases report saying DoD lacks a coverage on UFOs, UAP

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The Pentagon is “uncoordinated” and lacks a method to identify UFOs, in accordance with its inner watchdog.

The U.S. Defense Department Inspector Basic launched an unclassified report this week that summarized its analysis of the division’s insurance policies concerning UFOs — formally known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs.

“Over the past decades, the DoD has initiated infrequent and inconclusive efforts to identify and understand the origin, capabilities, and intent of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP),” the inspector basic report mentioned. “We determined that the DoD has no overarching UAP policy and, as a result, it lacks assurance that national security and flight safety threats to the United States from UAP have been identified and mitigated.”

It discovered that the Protection Division has no “coordinated approach” and principally depends on the assorted distinctive army instructions to analyze, perceive and establish vessels.

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The watchdog discovered that the Pentagon “has not used a coordinated approach to detect, report, collect, analyze, and identify UAP” and largely excludes “the role of the geographic combatant commands.”

“The DoD has not issued a comprehensive UAP response plan that identifies roles, responsibilities, requirements, and coordination procedures for detecting, reporting, collecting, analyzing, and identifying UAP incidents. As a result, the DoD response to UAP incidents is uncoordinated and concentrated within each Military Department,” the report discovered.

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The watchdog discovered that the Protection Division’s efforts to establish and perceive UAP have “been irregular because of competing priorities.” (AP Photograph/Charles Dharapak)

“Military pilots have historically reported many of the reported UAP sightings. Also, the Air Force and Navy have been at the forefront of developing policies, procedures, and mechanisms for reporting UAP. In fact, the DoD has relied heavily on the Services and Components to detect, report, collect, analyze, and identify UAP since the 1940s.”

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It additionally discovered that the division’s efforts to establish and perceive UAP have “been irregular because of competing priorities, lack of substantive progress, and inconclusive findings,” the report mentioned.

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The inspector basic beneficial a plan of action the Protection Division might take to arrange coordination amongst its branches. (P. Wallick/Classicstock/Getty Photographs)

The inspector basic beneficial a plan of action the Protection Division might take to unify the efforts of its varied branches, which incorporates having senior division officers concern a coverage “to integrate unidentified anomalous phenomena roles, responsibilities, requirements, and coordination procedures into existing intelligence, counterintelligence, and force protection policies and procedures.”

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“The policy should include methods to address unidentified anomalous phenomena incidents and should align with policies and procedures for the protection of United States persons’ civil liberties,” it added.

The evaluation was performed from Might 2021 by June 2023.

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