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Pentagon Releases New UAP Documents, Including Pilot's Account of Unprecedented Object
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Pentagon Releases New UAP Documents, Including Pilot's Account of Unprecedented Object

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Pentagon released new documents related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), including a military aviator's report of an object unlike anything seen in 28 years.
  • The release includes 40 files from various U.S. agencies, such as NASA and the CIA, with some detailing incidents like an unidentified object near a nuclear facility.
  • The documents feature a mix of historical and recent reports, including infrared footage of unexplained objects over international waters.

The Pentagon has unveiled a fresh batch of documents concerning unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), offering a glimpse into unexplained sightings. Among the released materials is a report from a military aviator who described an object as "different from anything I had seen" during his 28 years of service.

different from anything I had seen

โ€” military aviatordescribing an unidentified object in a newly released Pentagon document.

The collection comprises 40 files, including documents, videos, audio recordings, and images from agencies like the Pentagon, NASA, CIA, FBI, and the Department of Energy. These materials were uploaded to a dedicated Pentagon website for declassified UAP information, established under an executive order.

Although they could not catch up to the object, the two stopped their vehicle and got out. Once outside, they noticed that the object was not making any noise. Furthermore, using binoculars to analyze it, they stated that they could not identify any type of propulsion system.

โ€” Department of Energy reportdescribing an encounter with an unidentified object near the Pantex nuclear facility.

The newly published files include a detailed account from the Department of Energy about an unidentified object entering the airspace of the Pantex nuclear facility in Texas in September 2015. Two officers observed the silent, unidentifiable object for one to two minutes before it moved north, departing the facility's area. The report noted the object had no discernible propulsion system.

it had a dark, maroon-brown color and an estimated height of about 3.5โ€“4.5 meters

โ€” US Navy crew memberdescribing an object observed over the Atlantic Ocean in 2020.

Approximately half of the documents are dated 2010 or later and feature infrared imagery captured by military cameras. These recordings, though of low quality, depict unexplained objects and incidents across various global locations, including the Western Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle East. One such incident, recorded over the Atlantic in 2020, involved an object described as dark, maroon-colored, and approximately 3.5 to 4.5 meters in height, with its structural appearance resembling a large, slightly deformed balloon.

Structurally, it looked like a large, slightly deformed balloon, but I couldn't confirm that at the time I passed it.

โ€” weapons systems officerdescribing an object observed over the Atlantic Ocean in 2020.
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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.