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Former Pentagon investigator Luis Elizondo claims he handled recovered UAP materials and describes a classified Pentagon operation called Interloper aimed at capturing UAPs near nuclear weapons sites.
A Navy F/A-18 pilot reportedly tracked an unidentified object daily for two years, testified under oath in 2023, and the Pentagon released the file in 2026; the object remains officially unidentified.
159 declassified records — FBI, CIA, DOD, State Dept.
Official releases — FOIA documents, congressional records, and government disclosures.
The Black Vault has created a searchable archive to facilitate public access to recently released UFO files, improving discoverability compared to the original government release format.
A newly released Department of War FOIA document describes the 2023 formation of a "UAP Space Tiger Team" under the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) focused on space and transmedium UAP cases.
Newly released Pentagon emails from May 2019 show internal contradictions regarding the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and Luis Elizondo's role, revealing efforts to align messaging within the Department of Defense.
The Black Vault has released Department of Defense FOIA documents containing internal email communications from Pentagon spokesperson Christopher Sherwood regarding UAP terminology and discussion within public affairs.
FAA records released via FOIA document an encounter between a business jet and an unidentified object over Northern Nevada in May 2025, including ATC audio and logs but with radar data withheld.
A Navy FOIA release reveals emails detailing a March 2022 briefing on the Advance Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and related UAP management synchronization efforts.
The U.S. Navy denied a Freedom of Information Act appeal for 78 classified UAP photographs shortly after Trump called for release of UFO files, according to a Black Vault report.
A Freedom of Information Act request filed in 2009 was concluded after 17 years with a full denial, making it The Black Vault's longest-running case. All responsive records were withheld under national security exemptions.
NASA FOIA documents reveal internal planning and communications protocols for announcing a confirmed extraterrestrial life discovery, including a 2025 coordination meeting.
The Black Vault has archived Luis Elizondo's previously deleted emails, making them available for public review regarding his role in the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
The Black Vault obtained a Cold War-era National Intelligence Estimate on nuclear weapons proliferation (1963) through a mandatory declassification review, resulting in fewer redactions after a five-year review period.
A Department of Energy FOIA response to a broad UAP-keyword request yielded minimal documents with heavy redactions, limiting transparency on DOE internal communications about unidentified aerial phenomena.
NASA partially released redacted records from congressional briefings on the James Webb Space Telescope following a FOIA appeal, but key content remains heavily concealed.
The Black Vault has released an FBI file documenting the 1984 Washington Navy Yard Officers' Club bombing investigation, containing interview reports and investigative summaries.
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