Field-Driven UAP Research: Multisensor Data, Global Collaboration, and Shared Observations

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Field-driven data collection on UAP has gathered terabytes from diverse sensors, revealed multiple UAP classes and radar–optical timing gaps, and now seeks a global, modular, citizen-science approach with a nonprofit authority to curate classifications, validate observations, and publicly share rigorous insights to quantify and counter the UAP threat, while propulsion and origins remain uncertain.

Strategic Insights from the Frontlines of UAP Detection | James Fowler
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Strategic Insights from the Frontlines of UAP Detection | James Fowler

James Fowler's presentation from the 2026 UAP Detection and Tracking Summit. Note: This is a re-upload and correction of the video, with James's presentation slides visible. The 2026 UAP Summit (February 7–8) focused on actionable solutions for UAP monitoring, aviation safety, international collaboration, and citizen science by uniting leading researchers, technologists, policymakers, and experts to explore cutting-edge technologies, data analysis, and collaborative strategies across air, sea, land, and space domains. About this speaker: https://uapsummit.org/james-fowler Register for early access to unreleased content: https://uapsummit.org/signup ====================== The UAP Summit is dedicated to advancing the scientific detection, tracking, and understanding of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) — also known as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena. DATA DRIVES DISCLOSURE