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They claim in the report that they don't believe the UAP's to be extra-terrestrial in origin or represent a threat, but that is what you would expect the government to say anyway. From the report:
- There is no evidence that any UAP, seen in the UKADR, are incursions by air-objects of any intelligent (extra-terrestrial or foreign) origin, or that they represent any hostile intent.
- There is no evidence that 'solid' objects exist which could cause a collision hazard.
- It should be stressed that, despite the recent increase in UAP events. The probability of encountering a UAP remains very low.
- No attempt should be made to out-manoevre a UAP during interception.
- At higher altitudes, although UAP appear to be benign to civil air-traffic, pilots should be advised not to manoevre, other than to place the object astern, if possible.
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tags: UFO, United Kingdom, science fiction, UK Ministry of Defense
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