US Intelligence Report Says , Pentagon Has Received , 350 New Reports of UFOs.<br />According to the Office of the Director of National <br />Intelligence, the Defense Department has received <br />366 new reports of UFOs since March of 2021.<br />NBC reports that about half of these <br />sightings appear to be balloons or drones. .<br />UFOs are now often referred to as, "unidentified aerial phenomenon," or UAPs. .<br />According to an unclassified report, 26 cases were said to be unmanned aircraft similar to drones and another 163 were attributed to balloons or "balloon-like entities.".<br />According to an unclassified report, 26 cases were said to be unmanned aircraft similar to drones and another 163 were attributed to balloons or "balloon-like entities.".<br />Six of the other reports <br />were attributed to birds, <br />debris or weather events.<br />However, the report also states that half of <br />these new cases remain unexplained and , “appear to have demonstrated unusual <br />flight characteristics or performance <br />capabilities, and require further analysis.".<br />However, the report also states that half of <br />these new cases remain unexplained and , “appear to have demonstrated unusual <br />flight characteristics or performance <br />capabilities, and require further analysis.".<br />Per a defense spending bill passed by <br />the last Congress, a classified version of <br />the report was made available to lawmakers.<br />The public version of the report states that <br />most of the new sightings were reported <br />by Navy and Air Force aviators and operators.<br />Last year, the Pentagon set up an office, <br />the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, <br />to document and analyze reports of UAPs.<br />The initial report sites no evidence<br />of extraterrestrial life or breakthrough <br />technology in the hands of foreign adversaries