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[–] HM05_Me@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

Opinion piece by Ryan Graves on potential risks in our airspace. Graves had previously testified before congress on UAP, as well as the stigmas and bureaucratic barriers in reporting UAP. Objects in our airspace, whether identified or not, have been under reported and even under observed by our military's own surveillance.

To me, the most curious thing has been the lack of monitoring by the government until the identification and shoot downs of objects February last year. There is no telling how much had been filtered out or ignored over the years and potentially still is.

the three other objects shot down by American fighters over Alaska, Canada, and Michigan the following weekend were only detected after the North American Aerospace Defense Command removed Cold War-era filters from its radar. Previously, filters excluded anything too small, too high, too slow, or too fast to be a Soviet bomber or ballistic missile.