Pentagon Publishes New Files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena

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The Pentagon has released another batch of declassified materials on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), publishing new documents, videos and images. The collection includes information provided by NASA, the CIA, the FBI and the U.S. Department of Energy.

Pentagon Publishes New Files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
The newly released archive contains 40 files, including 14 documents, 19 videos, four audio recordings and three images. Nearly half of the materials date from 2010 or later. The published videos feature infrared footage captured by military cameras, while the images show unidentified objects observed over the western Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Middle East.

One of the declassified reports describes an incident over the Pantex nuclear weapons facility in Texas in September 2015. According to the document, two officers pursued an unidentified object but were unable to catch it. The report states that the object emitted no sound, and observers could not identify any visible propulsion system through binoculars.

The latest release continues the Pentagon's initiative, launched in May, to gradually declassify records related to reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena.

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