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Exclusive: Brussels keen to monitor UFOs under the radar

The Commission says pilots and other aviation staff should report sightings, while officials say 90% of pilot reports go unfiled.

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Brussels has signalled it is monitoring unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and has hinted at improving capabilities, according to documents seen by Euronews.

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Mart Sander's "Object M" rose to the top of the book sales charts today - a study of the mysterious Merivälja object, which has fascinated researchers, scientists and intelligence services for decades. The story, which caused a lot of interest and controversy two to thirty years ago, has come to new life. And not only in Estonia.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently urged the government to take reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs, commonly known as UFOs) flying over military facilities seriously. At the same time, the senior commander of the U.S. military's homeland defense issued a warning, acknowledging that U.S. military bases are "severely inadequately equipped" to defend against swarms of small drones.

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Brussels has indicated that it is monitoring unidentified unusual phenomena (UAP).

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Euronews broke the news in Lyon, France on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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