US to deploy world’s first alien-hunting system equipped with 2D, 3D radars
Just two days after the US whistleblowers said Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs, are real and interacting with humans, the Pentagon has announced the full-time deployment of its new surveillance capabilities to monitor the UFOs.
The Pentagon said in its fiscal 2024 report that the capability, known as Gremlin, will be deployed in the first quarter of FY 2025 to support pattern-of-life analysis.
However, the Pentagon maintained that the aliens don’t exist.
US UFO data
The Pentagon report covers UAP incidents from May 1, 2023, to June 1, 2024.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) received 757 UAP reports during this period; 485 of these reports featured UAP incidents during the reporting period.
The remaining 272 reports featured UAP incidents that occurred between 2021 and 2022 but were not reported to AARO until this reporting period and were not included in previous annual UAP reports.
AARO resolved 118 cases during the reporting period, all of which resolved to prosaic objects such as various types of balloons, birds, and unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
As of May 31, 2024, AARO has an additional 174 cases queued for closure, pending a final review and the Director’s approval.
As of the publishing date of this report, all 174 cases have been finalized as resolved to prosaic objects, including balloons, birds, UAS, satellites, and aircraft.
Many other cases remain unresolved, and AARO continues collecting and analyzing them. It is important to underscore that, to date, AARO has discovered no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology.
None of the reports AARO received during the reporting period indicated that observers suffered adverse health effects.
US military aircrews provided two reports identifying flight safety concerns, and three described pilots trailed or shadowed by UAP.
The Pentagon report said that, to date, AARO has no indication or confirmation that these activities are attributable to foreign adversaries.
Gremlin UFO hunting system
The report further details AARO’s efforts to improve its ability to detect, track, and characterize UAP, including more information about the Gremlin sensor architecture, which the office first revealed last year.
The report explains that Gremlin is a network of 2D and 3D radar and long-range electro-optical and infrared telescopes developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute.
2D radar measures range and azimuth (direction); 3D radar measures the range, azimuth, and elevation of target objects.
The report says that GREMLIN “successfully collected data” during a test in March and will now be deployed at a “national security site” for a 90-day “pattern of life collection.”
The report further states that AARO is developing a new science and technology plan to outline and address “the challenges facing UAP detection and identification, such as a lack of high-quality sensor data and a series of gaps in the scientific knowledge base.”
The Gremlin System was designed, in part, to keep US airspace safe. It isn’t the first UAP surveillance system deployed in the US.
Harvard professor Avi Loeb founded the Galileo Project in 2021, which is developing a network of telescopes and cameras to keep an eye on the sky at all times.
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