Third Public Senate Hearing on UAP
The US Senate held its third public hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena, with testimony from senior Pentagon officials including the AARO director. The hearing addressed new UAP reports, the status of UAP investigations, and congressional concerns about the pace of disclosure and information sharing with lawmakers.
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Background
In 2023, the US Senate held its third public hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), continuing the unprecedented congressional engagement with the topic.
The hearing featured testimony from military and intelligence officials addressing key aspects of UAP management.
Testimony
- UAP detection capabilities
- Reporting mechanisms
- Progress of AARO
Senatorial Concerns
Senators pressed for greater transparency.
They questioned whether the government was fully disclosing its knowledge of UAP encounters and related programs.
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