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US tracking over 650 potential UFO cases: Top official

By IANS | Updated: April 20, 2023 09:35 IST

Washington, April 20 A top official of a US government body created last year to focus on sightings ...

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Washington, April 20 A top official of a US government body created last year to focus on sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFO) has claimed that Washington is tracking more than 650 such potential cases.

Addressing a Senate Armed Services subcommittee on Wednesday, Director of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) Sean Kirkpatrick said the number of cases was up from the 350 reports referenced in an unclassified intelligence report on unidentified aerial phenomena released earlier this year, reports CNN.

"Of those over 650, we've prioritised about half of them to be of anomalous interesting value, and now we have to go through those and go ‘How much of those do I have actual data for?'" Kirkpatrick said.

The top official told the subcommittee how his office was helping the Pentagon and intelligence community to identify emerging foreign technologies, including his role in helping to identify the high-altitude surveillance balloon from China that flew over US airspace in February and was shot down by an American fighter jet.

He also played video from two of cases that had been declassified, one that had been resolved and the other unresolved.

The first video showed a small orb that flew through the camera screen of an MQ-9 drone in the Middle East in 2022.

The drone's camera followed the object as it moved through the sky, coming in and out of the screen, CNN reported.

Kirkpatrick explained that this case was unresolved because there was no other evidence beyond the video.

"It is going to be virtually impossible to fully identify that, just based off of that video," he said, adding that the hope was as more data was gathered on these episodes, patterns could emerge to help explain the unresolved cases.

In the second video from South Asia earlier this year, an object flew by two MQ-9 drones, including one that captured video appearing to have a propulsion trail behind it, which Kirkpatrick said was initially believed to be "truly anomalous".

But he said after they pulled apart the video frame by frame, his office determined that it was a "shadow image".

"This is in the infrared, this is the heat signature off the engines in a commuter aircraft that happened to be flying in the vicinity of where those two MQ9s were at," he said.

Wednesday's hearing, chaired by New York Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, is the latest that Congress has held over the past year on UFOs as lawmakers pressure the Pentagon to solve the unexplained sightings.

While much of the public focus is over the possibility of UFOs, Kirkpatrick once again reiterated there's no evidence of represented extraterrestrial life in the sightings.

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