UFO sightings have surged globally in recent years, raising speculation about extraterrestrial encounters and increased activity in Earth’s skies. Reports from reputable sources, including military personnel, commercial pilots, and civilians, have become more frequent and widespread. Countries such as the U.S., Brazil, and Japan have documented a growing number of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP), with many witnesses describing strange craft moving at extreme speeds, making sharp turns, and defying the laws of physics.
One key factor in this surge is the declassification of UFO-related files by governments, particularly in the U.S. The Pentagon’s release of Navy pilot footage showing UAPs in 2020 added credibility to these claims, leading to increased media attention and public interest. Additionally, improvements in technology—smartphones, satellite tracking, and infrared sensors—have made capturing UFO sightings easier than ever.
International UFO reporting organizations, such as MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) and GEIPAN in France, have also seen a rise in submissions from countries across every continent. Whether these sightings are advanced human technology, atmospheric anomalies, or evidence of extraterrestrial visitors, the global uptick in reports suggests that UFOs are no longer fringe phenomena but a serious subject of global interest and inquiry.