According to a report published last Thursday, January 12, 2022, US authorities received 510 UFO reports for analysis last year, three times the number of UFO reports they considered for 2021.
It is indicated that, although many of these objects that emerged during the study turned out to be drops or balloons, hundreds remained unexplained.
The report was published by the Directorate of National Intelligence (DNI).
They then covered 119 more messages that had been “reported” in old logs from the last 17 years, bringing them to a total of 510 messages.
It is noteworthy that most of these infomes were sent to them by pilots of the US Navy and Air Force, that is, the army.
The report says many of these still unexplained reports could be due to weather events, faulty sensors or faulty human analysis.
“Many reports lack sufficient detail to be attributable to the UAP with a high degree of confidence.”
The report comes after years of congressional pressure on the military and intelligence community to take what used to be called UFOs or identified flying objects seriously.
The US military is concerned that some of the UAPs sought by military pilots in the past may represent technology from strategic competitors known to US scientists.
Previously, Pentagon called them uideptified aerial phenomena (ideptified aerial phenomena), but now it changed to uιdetified abnormal phenomena (identified abnormal phenomena), including areas of air, space and sea.