294 declassified UAP files from the U.S. Government across three historic releases. Videos, documents, audio, images.
All officially "unresolved." Organized by release.
158 files. 34 military sensor videos across 8 regions. The first coordinated multi-agency UAP disclosure in U.S. history. All videos served locally — click to watch.
The long ones — multiple minutes of footage with no explanation. Click to watch.
Five minutes twelve seconds. 2020 CENTCOM cluster — the most active year in the archive. No conclusion reached.
Nearly five minutes over the United Arab Emirates. One of two UAE recordings from the same month with a consistent flight profile.
Four minutes fifty-three seconds. Same 2020 cluster as PR-044. Purposeful, directed movement. Not confused about where it was going.
Nearly three minutes over Greek airspace. The Mediterranean corridor has been active for decades — the cameras are the new part.
"Solid white object flew through field-of-view, making erratic movements above the water." — MISREP, May 2020.
Two minutes from the Pacific theater. Filed, reviewed, deliberated. Conclusion: unresolved.
Most recently recorded video in the entire release. North America, 2026. Highest-resolution footage in the tranche. No description provided.
2013–2022 · 10 recordings · CENTCOM/Arabian Gulf theater. The 2020 cluster alone is nine videos. None explained.
Earliest CENTCOM recording in the release. Infrared. No reporter description beyond date and region.
Start of the 2020 cluster. "Solid white object, erratic movements above the water." — MISREP.
2020 CENTCOM cluster. Multiple UAP encountered in a single day over the Arabian Gulf theater.
2020 CENTCOM cluster. Standardized reporting form. Non-standardized object.
Fourth 2020 cluster recording. Arabian Gulf produced more UAP reports in 2020 than any other theater in the archive.
Fifth 2020 cluster installment. Each report filed separately. Each conclusion: the same.
Four minutes fifty-three seconds. Purposeful, directed movement. The object was not confused about where it was going.
Five minutes twelve seconds. Longest recording in the 2020 cluster. Not one of ours. Not one of theirs.
Final 2020 Middle East entry. Nine 2020 recordings from the Arabian Gulf alone. All unresolved.
May 2022. Activity continues two years after the 2020 cluster with no reduction in frequency.
Iraq, May 2022. Filed through CENTCOM channels. Same month as PR-019 Middle East.
Iraq, December 2022. Six months after PR-021. The reporting has not slowed. The conclusions have not changed.
Syria, July 2022. Sightings in the Latakia corridor predate the video evidence by years.
Syria, October 2024. First of three same-month cluster recordings — PR-031, PR-032, PR-033.
Second October 2024 Syria recording. Three separate sightings, same month, same theater.
Third October 2024 Syria recording. A cluster event — three sightings suggesting either sustained activity or a single incident viewed from multiple positions.
First of two UAE recordings from October 2023. Compare flight profile with PR-027 (4:57) from the same month.
Nearly five minutes. This exact flight profile has been logged in this corridor before. This isn't the first time.
UAE, June 2024. Eight months after the October 2023 pair. Three UAE recordings across eight months, same corridor.
Longest Greece recording. Nearly three minutes. Part of the active late-2023 Mediterranean cluster.
"Small and circular, flying near the ocean surface toward land." Clear thermal signature, no visible airframe. 24 seconds.
Diamond-shaped UAP, 434 knots. "A non-maneuvering probe at the bottom." No known aircraft matches this profile.
5 recordings · 2022 and 2024. Four recordings in a single year — the densest non-Middle-East cluster in the tranche.
Second 2022 Europe recording. Five European recordings in 2022 — all unresolved.
Third 2022 Europe recording. 2022 saw simultaneous multi-region activity across Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
PR-013 through PR-015 — three recordings, one year, one continent. All unresolved.
2024 Europe recording. Two years after the 2022 cluster, European airspace activity continues in the archive.
AFRICOM 2025 submission. Three years running. Two "white hot UAPs" at approximately 240 knots near Djibouti.
INDOPACOM 2024. One of four Indo-Pacific recordings in the tranche. Pacific reporting has increased sharply since 2022.
Two minutes from the Pacific theater, 2023. Filed, reviewed, deliberated. Conclusion: unresolved.
Second INDOPACOM 2024 recording. Expanding geographic coverage — the Pacific has always been active.
Most recently recorded video in the entire release. North America, 2026. Highest-resolution footage in the tranche. No description provided.
64 files. The most significant footage yet released — a military shootdown, transmedium objects, Cold War investigations, and Apollo crew audio. Links open on war.gov.
First-ever released footage of a U.S. military jet engaging a UAP. F-16 over Lake Huron. The object was shot down. What it was remains unresolved.
Spherical objects entering and exiting water. Captured from a submarine. The definition of transmedium — air to water and back. No explanation provided.
209 green orb sightings near Sandia National Laboratories over two years. 116 pages of investigation. The Cold War was already strange — this made it stranger.
Apollo 12 crew describing "streaks of lights" during their mission. NASA audio, officially released. The astronauts saw something.
Intelligence officer's account of orbs pursuing fighter jets, then forming a triangle. The objects weren't running. They were following.
72 files. The CIA joins PURSUE for the first time. FBI eyewitness orb footage, AARO's "mother orb" report, Cold War documents, and a 1949 Army flying saucer study. Links open on war.gov.
Director Kosloski's report: an orange "mother" orb launched smaller red orbs over two consecutive days. 40% of all cases remain unresolved. Signed, official, unexplained.
Two bright lights moving in tandem. "Silent and smooth, as though tethered together or flying in formation." Eyewitness video — not military sensor. The cameras changed.
A "plasma-like sphere" hovering above a pond. FBI video report with witness interviews. Not a balloon. Not a drone. Plasma. Hovering. Over water.
"Potato-shaped" object with "articulating fish-scale" surface that appeared to cloak — becoming transparent before vanishing. FBI interview, IC analysis, digital rendering. The rare full case package.
The CIA's first contribution to PURSUE. Robertson Panel correspondence (1952-53), Cold War UFO reports, and a 2008 Harare Airport sighting from Zimbabwe. After 75 years, they showed up.
A U.S. Army evaluation of the "Flying Saucer" phenomenon for the General Staff. Seventy-seven years ago they were already asking the question. They still don't have the answer.
Five federal law enforcement agents witnessed glowing orbs on the horizon. One turned to his partner and asked the only honest question left: "Are you seeing this?"
294 files released across three PURSUE tranches (May 8, May 22, June 12, 2026) via war.gov/UFO. Filed as "Unresolved UAP Reports" through the DOW/AARO reporting system. Each passed through multiple levels of analysis. The archive has drawn over 1 billion hits since launch.
Release 01 videos are served locally. Release 02 and 03 cards link to the official government portal. Duration and file size data sourced from the original download manifest.
All remain labeled: unresolved.