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https://www.war.gov/UFO/ This is the first tranche of videos and documents released by the DoW (formally DoD). there are a lot of old documents, some fairly new pilot reports, and some new videos. I'll update this top post with links to files, to keep things organized. Please keep the discussion to the analysis of the videos and documents, and avoid political analysis in this thread. Individ…
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The Department of War (formerly DoD) has released the first tranche of UAP-related videos and documents to a public repository, including historical documents, recent pilot reports, and new video evidence.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
AARO released a declassified infrared video allegedly showing a U.S. Air National Guard F-16C intercepting a UAP over Lake Huron on 12 February 2023, with a kinetic interaction visible at the 20-second mark. The 46-second video was uploaded to a classified network in February 2023 and is part of 51 potentially UAP-related records.
A serving senior U.S. intelligence official provides a first-hand account of encountering glowing orbs and high-speed objects near a sensitive military facility in late 2025, accompanied by infrared imagery released by war.gov/UFO.
AARO released a 17-minute infrared military sensor video showing multiple areas of contrast that may be in formation over the Persian Gulf, tracked by a U.S. military platform in the CENTCOM area.
AARO released a classified infrared video from March 2025 showing multiple spherical objects near a U.S. military submarine, with apparent water entry and exit behavior. The video spans nearly 5 minutes and documents multiple tracking events.
The 1947 Twining Memo, a classified Air Force document describing UFOs as 'real and not visionary,' has been officially released by the US government.
Tim Phillips discusses the credibility of reports describing anomalous black triangle UAPs in an interview with Steven Greenstreet.
Avi Loeb announced his appointment to lead a new UAP Science Advisory Council for the White House, citing the need to maintain scientific focus on UAP data despite high public engagement.
The Department of War released the third tranche of UAP files in June 2026, containing 72 new records from multiple agencies including the FBI, CIA, and NASA.
Analysis of Western US UAP documents from Release 3 suggests 60% of sightings are identified as flares, with 40% remaining indeterminate; the evidence base is primarily eyewitness accounts with nothing conclusively anomalous.