The office will also try to study objects that seem to travel between air, space, and water.
The Department of Defense has set up an office to track unidentified objects in space and air, underwater, or even moving between those domains. Space.com reported it.
UFOs, or unidentified aerial phenomena as they are known today, have received new levels of government control not seen in decades. Many hearings and secret briefings have taken place in the halls of the US Congress in recent months, and many lawmakers have expressed concern that America’s airspace may not be as safe as we think due to the many sightings of unidentified objects. matter of military aviators and other military. forces.
Consequently, the Department of Defense announced the creation of a new office. It will be called the Office of Anomaly Resolution in All Areas. The new office will be headed by Sean Kirkpatrick, who previously served as Chief Scientist at the US Department of Defense’s Space and Rocket Intelligence Center.
We remind you, earlier it was reported that the UFO threat was discussed in the US Congress. As, in the last 20 years, an increasing number of UFOs have been registered in the sky.
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