Classified Footage — Declassified
75+ military sensor videos, images, and multiple audio recordings across PURSUE Releases 01, 02 & 03.
Includes the Lake Huron F-16 shootdown video, submarine transmedium footage, Iran encounters, Coast Guard video, Apollo 12 crew audio, the 1965 Gemini 7 recording, and new FBI "Northeastern Orb" videos from Release 03.
DOW-UAP-D33 — Aegean Sea, Greece, October 2023
A U.S. military operator reported observing a UAP "flying just above the surface of the ocean." The report describes the UAP as taking "multiple 90-degree turns at an estimated 80 mph."
Gemini 7 — "We Have a Bogey at 10 O'Clock High"
"We have a bogey at 10 o'clock high."
— Astronaut Frank Borman, December 5, 1965
This audio recording contains air-to-ground communications and the NASA Public Affairs audio feed with commentary, recorded during the flight of the Gemini 7 mission. Astronaut Frank Borman reports to NASA mission control in Houston his sighting of an unidentified object, which he referred to as a "bogey." The dialogue includes Borman's initial report, as well as additional comments by Astronaut Jim Lovell, his fellow crew member.
Release 01: 28 Military Sensor Videos
Footage captured by U.S. military sensor systems during UAP encounters across the Middle East, Mediterranean, Indo-Pacific, Africa, and North America — released through PURSUE Release 01 (May 8, 2026).
DOW-UAP-D10 — Middle East, May 2022
Mission Report (MISREP) documenting a UAP encounter during U.S. military operations in Iraq. Standardized reporting form used to record circumstances surrounding the operation.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D14 — Syria, May 2022
Mission Report documenting a UAP encounter during U.S. military operations in Syria. Part of the standardized MISREP reporting chain used for UAP incidents reported to AARO.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D16 — Syria, July 2022
Mission Report documenting a UAP encounter during U.S. military operations in Syria. Records circumstances surrounding the UAP sighting through standardized military reporting.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D18 — Iraq, December 2022
Mission Report documenting a UAP encounter during U.S. military operations in Iraq. Standardized MISREP form used to report UAP incidents to AARO.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D23 — Persian Gulf, October 2023
Mission Report documenting a UAP encounter in the Persian Gulf region. Part of the UAE October 2023 incident series reported through AARO channels.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D23 — Persian Gulf, October 2023
Additional sensor video from the same UAE October 2023 incident. Second video pairing providing different sensor perspective of the encounter.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D32 — Syria, October 2024
Mission Report documenting a UAP encounter during U.S. military operations in Syria. First of three sensor videos from this October 2024 incident.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D32 — Syria, October 2024
Second sensor video from the Syria October 2024 incident. Additional sensor perspective of the same UAP encounter documented in PR-31.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D32 — Syria, October 2024
Third sensor video from the Syria October 2024 incident. Final video pairing from this multi-sensor UAP encounter.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D33 — Aegean Sea, October 2023 90° TURNS
A U.S. military operator reported observing a UAP "flying just above the surface of the ocean." The report describes the UAP as taking "multiple 90-degree turns at an estimated 80 mph."
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D35 — Aegean Sea, October 2023
Mission Report documenting a UAP encounter in the Aegean Sea. Second Greece incident from October 2023, two days after the 90° turns encounter.
View Source Document →DOW-UAP-D38 — Range Fouler, Persian Gulf, May 2020
Range Fouler Debrief — a standardized reporting form the U.S. Navy uses to record unauthorized intrusions. Documents a UAP range fouler incident in the Persian Gulf.
View Source Document →Gemini 7 — NASA Audio, December 1965
Air-to-ground communications from the Gemini 7 mission. Astronaut Frank Borman reports a "bogey" sighting to Houston mission control, with additional comments from Astronaut Jim Lovell.
View on DVIDS →DOW-UAP-PR28 — Greece, January 2024
CENTCOM UAP report — 1 minute 5 seconds of IR sensor footage from Greece. Diamond-shaped UAP tracked at high speed.
DOW-UAP-PR29 — Gulf of Oman, June 2024
NORTHCOM UAP report — 21 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Gulf of Oman region.
DOW-UAP-PR37 — Arabian Gulf, 2020
CENTCOM UAP report — 9 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Arabian Gulf.
DOW-UAP-PR38 — Middle East, 2013 8-POINTED STAR
CENTCOM UAP report — 1 minute 46 seconds of IR footage showing an "eight-pointed star with arms of alternating length." The oldest modern military UAP video in the release.
DOW-UAP-PR39 — Arabian Gulf, 2020
CENTCOM UAP report — 5 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Arabian Gulf.
DOW-UAP-PR40 — Arabian Gulf, 2020
CENTCOM UAP report — 1 minute 3 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Arabian Gulf.
DOW-UAP-PR41 — Arabian Gulf, 2020
CENTCOM UAP report — 1 minute 34 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Arabian Gulf.
DOW-UAP-PR42 — Arabian Gulf, 2020
CENTCOM UAP report — 4 minutes 53 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Arabian Gulf.
DOW-UAP-PR43 — Djibouti, 2025 AFRICOM
First AFRICOM UAP report in the release — 2 seconds of IR sensor footage from Djibouti.
DOW-UAP-PR44 — Arabian Gulf, 2020
CENTCOM UAP report — 5 minutes 11 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Arabian Gulf.
DOW-UAP-PR45 — Southern United States, 2020 DOMESTIC
Air Force UAP report — 58 seconds of IR sensor footage from the Southern United States. First domestic military UAP video in the release.
DOW-UAP-PR46 — East China Sea, 2024 INDOPACOM
First INDOPACOM UAP video — 9 seconds of IR footage showing a "football-shaped body with three radial projections" over the East China Sea.
DOW-UAP-PR47 — Japan, 2023 INDOPACOM
INDOPACOM UAP report — 1 minute 59 seconds of IR footage tracking three distinct areas of contrast near Japan.
DOW-UAP-PR48 — Indo-PACOM, 2024
INDOPACOM UAP report — 1 minute 39 seconds of IR sensor footage.
DOW-UAP-PR49 — North America, 2026 MOST RECENT
Department of the Army UAP report — 1 minute 49 seconds of IR video from 2026. The most recent file in the entire PURSUE release.
Release 02: Key New Videos & Audio
64 new files released on May 22, 2026 include 50+ additional sensor videos. Below are the most significant new media entries. Full video embeds will be added as DVIDS IDs are catalogued.
Lake Huron F-16 Shootdown — Feb 12, 2023 ENGAGEMENT
First-ever released footage of a U.S. military engaging a UAP. F-16CM from Minnesota ANG fires AIM-9X Sidewinder at object at ~20,000 ft. IR footage shows object fragmenting in "radial displacement pattern." AARO assesses video is "likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform." Object appears balloon-like.
View on war.gov/ufo →Submarine Transmedium Encounter — 2022 USO
Video showing spherical objects repeatedly entering and exiting the water near a submarine. AARO has flagged this encounter for further analysis. Transmedium behavior — seamless air-to-water transition — is one of the "Five Observables" that defies conventional physics.
View on war.gov/ufo →Iran — 4 Unidentified Objects, 2022
Infrared clip showing four unidentified objects moving over water near Iran.
View on war.gov/ufo →Coast Guard — SE United States, 2024
Coast Guard recording capturing an object flying near an aircraft over the southeastern United States.
View on war.gov/ufo →Apollo 12 — Crew Medical Debrief Audio, 1969
Medical debrief tape of astronauts Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon, and Alan Bean describing "streaks of lights" observed while attempting to sleep during the Apollo 12 mission. NASA concluded the phenomenon was caused by internal visual effects (cosmic ray phosphenes).
View on war.gov/ufo →Release 02 contains 50+ additional videos beyond those highlighted above.
We are cataloguing all new DVIDS video IDs. Full embeds will be added as they become available. Visit war.gov/ufo to browse the complete archive.
All Release 01 media hosted by the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) — the official U.S. Department of Defense media platform. Videos are embedded directly from DVIDS servers. Release 02 and Release 03 video embeds will be added as DVIDS IDs are catalogued. All descriptions sourced exclusively from the 294 released PURSUE documents.