576UAP0021
AI Summary
The document discusses the attribution, risks, and threats associated with Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), categorizing potential sources and implications for safety and national security.
Key Findings
- UAP can originate from natural or artificial sources. - Sources include solar, weather, tidal events, and various governmental and private activities. - UAP pose risks as safety hazards to persons and materials. - UAP may represent threats to national security if they demonstrate hostile intent.
OCR Text
UNCLASSIFIED UAP Attribution: The assessed natural or artificial source of the phenomenon and includes solar, weather, tidal events; U.S. Government, scientific, industry, and private activities; and foreign (allied or adversary) government, scientific, industry, and private activities. UAP Risk: A safety hazard to persons, materiel, or information (e.g., from collision). UAP Threat: A force-protection and/or national-security threat to persons, materiel, or information by UAP that demonstrate hostile intent. 15 UNCLASSIFIED
Metadata
- Agency
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- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Department
- NARA
- Catalog source
- View NARA catalog record