VOYTEX:
Nothing to see here, harmless miscommunication, move along.
SpaceX’s “False Alarm” Encounter with an Unknown Object: An Analysis of the Latest FOIA Release from SPACECOM - The Black Vaulthttps://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/spacexs-false-alarm-encounter-with-an-unknown-object-an-analysis-of-the-latest-foia-release-from-spacecom/...
These documents are also heavily redacted, raising questions about why the Department of Defense (DoD) insists on keeping so much information confidential when the event was ultimately a false alarm. Rear Admiral William P. Pennington, USSPACECOM Chief of Staff, determined that these redactions fall under several exemptions, including classified national security information, proprietary data, pre-decisional communications, and personal privacy concerns. Still, the redactions evoke curiosity regarding the need for such secrecy in an incident supposedly rooted in a harmless miscommunication.
https://documents2.theblackvault.com/documents/usaf/22-F-006.pdf