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The Pentagon reveals during a congressional hearing 11 cases of collisions with unidentified flying objects

During open hearings with members of Congress, a Pentagon spokesperson spoke about 11 cases in which US military equipment struck unidentified flying objects.

Asked whether US military equipment collisions with flying objects had been recorded, Director of US Naval Intelligence Scott Bray said, “We haven’t seen any clashes but there were at least 11 when they almost happened.”

According to the representative of the Ministry of Defense, during the meetings, no signals were received from the foreign body that could serve as a warning of the danger of collision.

He stressed that the US military did not attempt to contact them in any way.

Bray explained that in many cases, the US military has experienced phenomena that look like “some unmanned object, something that may not be in controlled flight.”

According to the agency, for the first time in several decades, members of Congress held open hearings on UFO surveillance.

In one of the cases reviewed, the UFOs were found to be unmanned civilian aerial vehicles.

In the summer of 2021, the US intelligence services indicated in their report that they could not at this point provide unambiguous conclusions and explanations for almost all collisions between American pilots and unidentified flying objects.

This report also stated that flying objects could pose a threat to national security and aviation safety in the country.

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