The US Department of Defense announced that it has formed a new task force to investigate unidentified aerial objects.

About a week ago, the news leaked to the US Congress Want to put a new office under a roof that will throw out so-called UFO files. Although the information was not officially confirmed, the news was not a duck.

The U.S. Department of Defense announced on Wednesday the formation of the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG), which will take over and handle the work of the U.S. Navy’s Unknown Flying Phenomenon Working Group. The department said the AOIMSG will coordinate the department’s and broader U.S. government work to detect and identify such flying objects and to discover threats to aviation and the national security of the United States.

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In addition to creating the organization, decision makers voted after a report was released in June that included 144 “unidentified weather phenomena.” who is she All of them remained unexplained except for one.

The study concluded with a recommendation that if the United States had an opportunity to learn about the background to the phenomenon, it would be useful to allocate additional resources to it. The Department of Defense accepted this recommendation, so that issues that are not currently explained will be investigated with greater vigilance.

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