The new office is under the responsibility of the Undersecretary of Defense in charge of Intelligence and Security.
The Pentagon announced the creation of an office to collect and analyze all information on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) observed by the various branches of the US military.
This “Air Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group” or AOIMSG, as its acronym in English, replaces the “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force” created in August 2020 and then entrusted to the United States Navy. the Defense Department announced in a statement Tuesday night.
The new office is under the responsibility of the Undersecretary of Defense in charge of Intelligence and Security, a sign that for the US forces the “unidentified aerial phenomena” do not come from little green men but from very real adversaries of the United States.
Washington is particularly concerned about China’s espionage capabilities, which uses drones or other aerial means.
The future director of the AOIMSG, not yet appointed, will synchronize activities in this area and the US intelligence services.
The Pentagon released three videos last year taken by Navy pilots, one in November 2004 and the other two in January 2015, showing encounters with “unidentified aerial phenomena.”
In one, you can see an elongated object that moves quickly and that, a few seconds after being detected by the sensors of the Navy aircraft, disappears after a sudden acceleration.
In the other video, an object is visible above the clouds and the pilot wonders if it is a drone. (I)

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