EMERGENT - with Reed Summers

Tracking UAP—Skywatcher, "The Dogwhistle," Aerial Intertercept and 11 Classes of UAP

1 h 43 min · 26. jan. 2026
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Reed Summers speaks with former special operations leader and technologist James Fowler about the evolving landscape of air intelligence and airspace security and the 11 types of UAP detected. Drawing on more than two decades of experience across advanced sensing systems, electronic warfare, and aviation technology, Fowler examines how drone proliferation, GPS vulnerability, and vision-based navigation are reshaping how airspace is monitored and protected worldwide. The discussion focuses on technical limitations, systemic blind spots, and why many legacy assumptions no longer hold in a complex, interconnected air environment. This episode sets the foundation for understanding airspace security as a global challenge—one that cuts across defense, aviation, infrastructure, and emerging technology—rather than a narrow, nation-specific concern. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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