June 7, 2021🇨🇳Disclosure
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Chinese Military Officially Establishes UAP Detection and Investigation Protocol

Reports revealed that the Chinese military had established an official protocol for detecting and investigating unidentified aerial phenomena, including a dedicated reporting system within the People's Liberation Army. This disclosure indicated that UAP were being taken seriously by multiple global military powers simultaneously.

Date
June 7, 2021
Location
Beijing🇨🇳
Type
Disclosure
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🇨🇳 China
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Background

In 2021, reports emerged that the Chinese military had officially established protocols for detecting and investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The People's Liberation Army (PLA) deployed a multi-tiered reporting system using AI-powered analysis to process UAP data from military radar and visual observations.

Background

This development marked UAP as a matter of national security concern beyond Western nations. China began investing significant technological resources into UAP monitoring. It highlighted growing global interest in the phenomenon.

Key Features

  • Multi-tiered reporting system implemented by the PLA.
  • AI-powered analysis for processing data.
  • Data sources: military radar and visual observations.

Significance

The protocols indicated UAP were no longer solely a Western issue. China's investment underscored the strategic importance of UAP surveillance.

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