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The Pentagon released its fourth batch of declassified UAP files on July 10, 2026, containing 40 documents and 19 videos, including infrared footage from various military platforms. The release includes materials from US Navy, Central Command, and Indo-Pacific Command, with cases spanning from 2015 to 2024, though most remain unresolved. Notable incidents described include disc-shaped objects, diamond-shaped sightings over nuclear weapons facilities, and triangle-shaped anomalies. Researchers including Avi Loeb argue that redactions in released materials prevent meaningful scientific analysis and continue calling for disclosure of crash-site material and biological samples. NASA clarified that Administrator Isaacman did not confirm the agency possesses unexplained object imagery, attributing earlier statements to general references about military sensors and satellites.
The Pentagon released a new batch of UAP videos and historical files, though the materials do not provide definitive clarity on the cases.