All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), shared videos
https://www.aaro.mil/
Middle East Object - 12-7-2022
UAP Video: Atmospheric Wake - Middle East Object - 12-7-2022
This clip was taken by an MQ-9 in the Middle East, and while AARO assesses the object in the clip is not exhibiting anomalous behavior, the object remains unidentified.
The Pentagon has released declassified footage from a US Military MQ-9 Reaper drone from 2022 that captured an unidentified spherical object (UAP/UFO) in the Middle East. Dr Sean Kirkpatrick from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) spoke to the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities about the 'mission, activities, oversight and budget' of the office at the Pentagon on Wednesday April 19, 2023. Dr Kirkpatrick serves as the director of the office which was established last year to look into the sightings. The US government is tracking more than 650 cases of what’s referred to as “unidentified aerial phenomenon, or UAP's." The meeting also featured testimony that most of the hundreds of cases being reviewed are based on 'readily explainable' phenomena – while also revealing footage of a mysterious flying orb that is still 'unresolved.' Kirkpatrick said that "hundreds of sightings of spherical or oddly shaped objects spotted by military pilots remain under review." He added that "It is going to be virtually impossible to fully identify that just based off of that video- that is an unresolved case we are still studying."
South Asian Object - 15-1-2023
UAP Video: Atmospheric Wake - South Asian Object (Sensor #1)
An MQ-9 forward-looking infrared video sensor captured this footage in South Asia as it was recording another MQ-9. After analysis of the full motion video, inclusion of additional footage with a longer focal length, and analysis of commercial flight data in the region, AARO assesses that the object likely is a commercial aircraft and that the trailing cavitation is a sensor artifact resultant of video compression.
UAP Video: Atmospheric Wake - South Asian Object (Sensor #2)
An MQ-9 forward-looking infrared video sensor captured this footage in South Asia as it was recording another MQ-9. After analysis of the full motion video, inclusion of additional footage with a longer focal length, and analysis of commercial flight data in the region, AARO assesses that the object likely is a commercial aircraft and that the trailing cavitation is a sensor artifact resultant of video compression.
In an open hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena before the Senate Armed Services Committee on April 19, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), shared videos depicting an unidentified object with an apparent atmospheric wake or cavitation trailing it as it moved across the sensor’s field of view from left to right.
https://www.aaro.mil/
Middle East Object - 12-7-2022
UAP Video: Atmospheric Wake - Middle East Object - 12-7-2022
This clip was taken by an MQ-9 in the Middle East, and while AARO assesses the object in the clip is not exhibiting anomalous behavior, the object remains unidentified.
The Pentagon has released declassified footage from a US Military MQ-9 Reaper drone from 2022 that captured an unidentified spherical object (UAP/UFO) in the Middle East. Dr Sean Kirkpatrick from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) spoke to the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities about the 'mission, activities, oversight and budget' of the office at the Pentagon on Wednesday April 19, 2023. Dr Kirkpatrick serves as the director of the office which was established last year to look into the sightings. The US government is tracking more than 650 cases of what’s referred to as “unidentified aerial phenomenon, or UAP's." The meeting also featured testimony that most of the hundreds of cases being reviewed are based on 'readily explainable' phenomena – while also revealing footage of a mysterious flying orb that is still 'unresolved.' Kirkpatrick said that "hundreds of sightings of spherical or oddly shaped objects spotted by military pilots remain under review." He added that "It is going to be virtually impossible to fully identify that just based off of that video- that is an unresolved case we are still studying."
South Asian Object - 15-1-2023
UAP Video: Atmospheric Wake - South Asian Object (Sensor #1)
An MQ-9 forward-looking infrared video sensor captured this footage in South Asia as it was recording another MQ-9. After analysis of the full motion video, inclusion of additional footage with a longer focal length, and analysis of commercial flight data in the region, AARO assesses that the object likely is a commercial aircraft and that the trailing cavitation is a sensor artifact resultant of video compression.
UAP Video: Atmospheric Wake - South Asian Object (Sensor #2)
An MQ-9 forward-looking infrared video sensor captured this footage in South Asia as it was recording another MQ-9. After analysis of the full motion video, inclusion of additional footage with a longer focal length, and analysis of commercial flight data in the region, AARO assesses that the object likely is a commercial aircraft and that the trailing cavitation is a sensor artifact resultant of video compression.
In an open hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena before the Senate Armed Services Committee on April 19, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), shared videos depicting an unidentified object with an apparent atmospheric wake or cavitation trailing it as it moved across the sensor’s field of view from left to right.
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