Although the report prepared by the Pentagon’s Comprehensive Anomaly Research Unit (AARO) does not mention alien sightings in the entire history of UFO reports, the U.S. military believes it is important to continue monitoring. This should eliminate ignorance about potential threats to national security objects, for which the military and scientists have created a portable Gremlin observation complex.
AARO Deputy Chairman Tim Phillips briefed reporters on the creation of the complex. He said the administration is working with government laboratories and universities to develop a portable set of sensors called the Gremlin System.
The AARO agency was established at the Pentagon in early 2022 to regulate UFO cases. The term UFO was replaced by UAP, or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, and AARO investigators were tasked with investigating unidentified phenomena in space, in the air, on land, in water, and underwater. After two years of work, AARO published the first volume of the report. He says that in the entire history of UFO reports since 1945, there has not been a single case of alien craft.
At the same time, the Pentagon has no intention of ignoring facts about protected objects or national security objects, as well as unknown facts and objects. If such an opinion is made, the Gremlin complex can be assigned immediately, which can be deployed very, very quickly.
The gremlin system was already monitoring. According to Phillips, he also discovered cosmic events during ordinary observations. “It catches a lot of bats and birds. We’re learning a lot about solar flares.” Phillips said at a press conference last Thursday.
The fact that the gremlin system captures birds and other animals is consistent with AARO’s recent findings. Last week, the UAP research agency released a 63-page report saying it had found no evidence of UFOs.
“Most of the sightings were ordinary objects and events and were the result of misidentification.” – said the report.
The Gremlin system will be able to collect data in more than one spectrum. So far, no UFOs that could be classified as extraterrestrial spacecraft have been discovered. Thus, the system will help detect objects that are often mistaken for UFOs.
“We’re really starting to understand what’s orbiting our planet and how we can rule it out as anomalous objects.”— added Phillips.