Mobile UAP Reconnaissance and Nuclear Targeting: A 1,163-Report Analysis Across Project Blue Book, NICAP, and SCU Archives

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Porritt, Hancock, and Grosvenor conclude that UAP activity is best explained by a small, mobile reconnaissance force with a persistent baseline presence and intermittent intensifications, focused on nuclear sites, operating regionally with staggered coverage rather than nationwide saturation, shifting to nocturnal activity in the mid-1960s, and remaining unexplained by current propulsion physics, signaling the need for broader global data to clarify long‑term trends and deployment patterns such as bases versus fly‑ins.

Possible UAP behavioral patterns unveiled by a new study
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Possible UAP behavioral patterns unveiled by a new study

On 20 April 2026, Scientific Coalition for UAP studies published a study examining UAP activity in the military and public sectors in the continental United States from 1945 to 1975