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Indebted to @Giddierone who linked to this release in post #505 , Geolocation Exercises thread. From the current batch of releases via AARO, titled DOW-UAP-PR090, "24 AUG 2020 [CALLSIGN] (Mission) Observes UAP", https://www.war.gov/ufo/?releaseDat...090-24-AUG-2020-CALLSIGN-Mission-Observes-UAP External Quote: AARO assesses that this video, whose uploader-defined title is, "24 AUG 2020 [CALLSIGN]…
Key claims
A declassified military video from August 24, 2020, showing a UAP observation by a named military asset was released by AARO in May 2026 as part of an ongoing document batch.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
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A Metabunk user analyzed a video initially appearing to show a low-flying craft over water and concluded it was actually four birds, with camera parallax creating the illusion of a structured object.
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A Metabunk user proposed a naming convention (three-digit format such as PR050) for Pentagon UAP videos to standardize discussion and prevent duplicate threads.
A Metabunk analysis focused on a video from a UAP hearing showing what appears to be an object colliding with a missile, with contributors examining high-resolution extracted data to clarify the event.