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F-15 Pilot Reports Observing Coordinated Drone Formation Over Iranian Airspace
A U.S. F-15 pilot reported witnessing an unusual, coordinated formation of drones over Iran, sparking debate about advanced networked drone warfare capabilities.
Reported 'Jellyfish' Drone Formation Over Iran Sparks Debate on Regional Military Technology
An account surfaced detailing a U.S. Air Force pilot's sighting of an interconnected drone formation over Iranian skies, prompting discussion about advanced military capabilities in the region.
Analysis of 2020 Florida Video Suggests Object Performance Beyond Known Limits
A Beijing-based researcher analyzed footage captured by a US military infrared sensor over Florida in 2020, suggesting the object's performance metrics may exceed current aerospace capabilities. The analysis also highlighted significant gaps in publicly released technical data.
USEUCOM Transfers 2021 Infrared Sensor Data to AARO for Technical Review
The United States European Command (USEUCOM) has formally submitted an official record containing two minutes and eight seconds of infrared video footage from 2021. This material, documented under PR-011, depicts a specific area of contrast now undergoing technical analysis by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Historian Analyzes Declassified DoD Files: Context on UAP Reporting Across Eight Decades
A Penn State professor examined recent releases of over 100 declassified Department of Defense files, providing historical context on how U.S. agencies processed reports concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) from the mid-20th century to the present.
Declassified Records Detail Police Observation of Multi-Colored, Flashing Object Near Anoka, Minnesota
Newly declassified documents detail an unexplained aerial phenomenon observed by three police officers in Anoka, Minnesota, during February 2025. The sighting was reported to Americans for Safe Aerospace (ASA).
Are UAPs Real? Why the Evidence Points to a Real Phenomenon
A UAP Radar explainer reviewing official records, military sightings, pilot testimony, NASA context, and why unidentified observations should be treated as real reports without jumping to unsupported conclusions.
War.gov Releases Second Tranche of Records Under PURSUE Initiative; Documents Remain Labeled 'Unresolved'
The War.gov announced a second batch of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) records on May 22, 2026. This release is part of an unprecedented, multi-agency effort to declassify historical government files.
AARO Assessment Links 2020 Infrared Video to Central Command Military Sensor
Following a request for records from the U.S. House of Representatives, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) provided an assessment linking the infrared video DOW-UAP-PR089 to a military sensor operating in the Central Command area.
Montana Group Marks Anniversary of Reported UFO Sighting in Great Falls
A local Montana group commemorated an anniversary related to a past reported unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) sighting. The coverage focuses on the public commemoration rather than providing new evidence or official verification.
New FAA Proposal Could Restrict Drone Flights Near Critical Infrastructure Sites
The Federal Aviation Administration proposed a new rule allowing critical facilities—including energy and healthcare sites—to request specific restrictions on drone flights. Public comments are open through July 5, 2026.
FAA Proposes Formal Rules for Drone-Free Zones Over Critical Infrastructure
A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking establishes Unmanned Aircraft Flight Restrictions (UAFRs) over critical facilities, creating new compliance requirements and potential liability for commercial drone operators.
Filmmaker Alleges Classified, Multi-Agency Program Manages UAP Technology
Dan Farah claims a deeply secretive 'legacy programme,' allegedly coordinated by the CIA, manages recovered Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) technology across multiple US government agencies and private contractors.
Software Upgrade Turns Existing Tactical Radios into AI-Enabled Counter-Drone Sensors
L3Harris Technologies announced Wraith Shield, a software upgrade designed to transform existing tactical radios into sophisticated sensors capable of detecting and disrupting small unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
Roundtable Discussion Highlights Allegations of Decades-Long Government Secrecy Regarding Non-Human Technology
A recent podcast discussion featured quantum physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff and filmmaker Dan Farah, who discussed the implications of newly released UAP files and allegations of a long-term government cover-up.
AFOSI Issues Warning: Unauthorized Drone Flights Near Military Bases Face Serious Investigation
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) has issued a notice warning that operating drones near military installations will be treated as serious violations, urging operators to use official FAA tools and report suspicious activity.
Declassified 1978 Spanish File Revisits Barcelona Sighting, Citing Balloons as Alternative Explanation
A review of declassified military records concerning a famous July 4, 1978, sighting in the Barcelona area suggests that official radar documentation contradicts the initial claim and offers an alternative explanation involving US balloons.
NASA Search Methods Questioned in Alien-Life Research Coverage
A collection of 162 files, drawing on data from NASA and the FBI, has been published by the Pentagon. The records cover incidents spanning from 1948 through 2026.
Analyzing Raw Sensor Data: DOW-UAP-PR40 Infrared Footage from a 2020 Middle East Report
A newly released video through DVIDS details a report submitted by the United States Central Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The material consists of one minute and thirteen seconds of raw infrared footage captured aboard a U.S. military platform in 2020.
UFO File Release Draws Online Theories and Public Reaction
President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that the Pentagon is preparing a new batch of "very interesting" UFO files, generating public buzz. However, expert analysis and existing government reports suggest upcoming disclosures are more likely to detail documented incidents than confirm advanced non-human technology.
Trump Directs Release of UFO and Extraterrestrial Files, Prompting Discussion on UAP Transparency
President Trump announced a directive for federal agencies to identify and release documents concerning Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life. Experts weigh in on the potential scope and implications of this disclosure.
Viral Instagram Video of Ascending Figure Sparks Debate: Witch Costume, Drone, or Unidentified Object
A viral social media video from France shows a shadowy figure rising into the sky. Viewers have debated whether the object is a staged prank, an advanced drone, or an unexplained aerial phenomenon (UAP).
New Jersey Lawmakers Demand State Investigation into Repeated Sightings of Large Drones
Following persistent reports of large, mysterious drones over central and northern New Jersey since mid-November, local lawmakers have called for a state investigation to determine the objects' origin and safety compliance.
Pentagon Report Links Spike in UAP Sightings Since 1960s to US Military Technology
A Pentagon report suggests that an increase in unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) sightings since the 1960s stems from domestic military testing and technological development, finding no evidence of alien contact.
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USEUCOM Transfers 2021 Infrared Sensor Data to AARO for Technical Review
The United States European Command (USEUCOM) has formally submitted an official record containing two minutes and eight seconds of infrared video footage from 2021. This material, documented under PR-011, depicts a specific area of contrast now undergoing technical analysis by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
War.gov Releases Second Tranche of Records Under PURSUE Initiative; Documents Remain Labeled 'Unresolved'
The War.gov announced a second batch of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) records on May 22, 2026. This release is part of an unprecedented, multi-agency effort to declassify historical government files.
AARO Assessment Links 2020 Infrared Video to Central Command Military Sensor
Following a request for records from the U.S. House of Representatives, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) provided an assessment linking the infrared video DOW-UAP-PR089 to a military sensor operating in the Central Command area.
Analyzing Raw Sensor Data: DOW-UAP-PR40 Infrared Footage from a 2020 Middle East Report
A newly released video through DVIDS details a report submitted by the United States Central Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The material consists of one minute and thirteen seconds of raw infrared footage captured aboard a U.S. military platform in 2020.
Official AARO Repository Details Multiple UAP Reports from Various Military Sensors
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) maintains an official online repository containing multiple reports detailing unidentified anomalous phenomena captured by infrared sensors across various U.S. military platforms.
INDOPACOM Submits Raw Infrared Footage of UAP to AARO; Official Release Limits Contextual Interpretation
The U.S. War.gov released details confirming that the Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) submitted a report containing raw infrared sensor footage of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The official release emphasizes that the submission is limited strictly to technical data.
Reviewing Institutional Records: USCENTCOM's 2013 Infrared Footage Submission to AARO
Official government records detail a raw visual evidence submission from U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) concerning an unexplained event over the Middle East in 2013, providing technical data but no accompanying narrative context.
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