UAP Report 2023 Comes Out - with Charts!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a recent statement by Pentagon Press Secretary Brigadier General Pat Ryder about the annual report on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). The report covers UAP incidents from August 31, 2022, to April 30, 2023, with a total of 291 reports received. Most reports come from military personnel and sensors in restricted airspace. The report indicates no adverse health effects linked to UAP sightings but notes potential safety concerns for flight. The ongoing investigation aims to improve data collection and analysis. The impact of this report suggests a growing interest and effort in understanding UAP, although gaps in data remain.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Pentagon recently released its annual report on unidentified anomalous phenomena, detailing an increase in UAP reports and the ongoing efforts to analyze them. The report indicates no adverse health effects associated with UAP sightings but notes some concerning performance characteristics of certain UAP.
The report indicates that UAP reporting is increasing across the US government and that improved analytic processes are revealing trends.
Pat Ryder
“The Department of Defense and the office of the Director of National Intelligence delivered to Congress the annual report on unidentified anomalous phenomena.”
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Document, analyze, and resolve UAP reports
The Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence delivered to Congress the annual report on unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Arrow received a total of 291 UAP reports during the reporting period, with 274 occurring during this period and 17 from previous years.
The report indicates that UAP reporting is increasing across the US government and that improved analytic processes are revealing trends.
No reports indicated UAP sightings have been associated with any adverse health effects.
Some reported UAP have exhibited concerning performance characteristics such as high-speed travel and unusual maneuverability.