Response to inquiry submitted to the European Parliament: Does the Commission have any information regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) in relation to the critical infrastructure of EU Member States, and what details are available about the parties responsible for them?

The European Commission is aware of the growing concerns regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) and their potential implications on the critical infrastructure of EU Member States. While specific data on UAPs is limited and often classified, the Commission is committed to ensuring the safety and security of EU citizens and infrastructure.
Currently, the Commission collaborates with relevant national authorities and agencies to monitor and assess any potential threats posed by UAPs. Information about UAPs is typically shared through established security frameworks and may involve cooperation with international organizations. As for the entities or individuals potentially behind these phenomena, the Commission does not possess conclusive information at this time.
The Commission encourages Member States to enhance their investigative capabilities and share intelligence to better understand UAPs and mitigate any risks. Further assessments and studies are ongoing, and the Commission is dedicated to ensuring that any findings are communicated transparently to uphold public safety.