A Department of War mission report details an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) flight conducted by a U.S. Air Force (50ATKS, 552 AEW) aircraft from Sigonella Airbase in the Eastern Mediterranean from May 29-30, 2022. The document describes the observation of one "possible small UAP" on May 30, 2022, at 01:17Z, flying north to northeast. The onboard screener was unable to achieve positive identification and noted an absence of detectable sensor signatures for the object. The mission report also includes details on other conventional military observations made during the flight.
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Scientific validation axis from the AATIP framework. Checks whether the record references characteristics that would constitute evidence of anomalous technology.
Hovering or lift without conventional means
Acceleration defying known physics
High speed without expected physical effects
Evading or confounding sensor systems
The report explicitly states 'UAP Signatures: No', indicating an absence of detectable sensor signatures. Additionally, the 'SCREENER COULD NOT GET A POSITIVE ID ON THE UAP'.
Transitioning between air, water, or space
Physiological effects on witnesses or organisms