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Department of War Video Tier 1 · Primary sensor/visual record Partially redacted

Unresolved UAP Report, Gulf of America, 2019

UFOP-6 · Release 04 (7/10)
AgencyDepartment of War
Document typeVideo
LocationGulf of America (CENTCOM/Middle East)
Incident date2019
ReleaseRelease 04 (7/10)
Evidence tierTier 1 · Primary sensor/visual record

What the document says

The United States Air Force submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of 8 seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2019. 00:01-00:02: An area of contrast is visible near the center of the sensor field-of-view, partially obscured by visual elements of the heads-up display. 00:03-00:06: The sensor zooms and pans to track the area of contrast, which visually flickers in the display. 00:07-00:08: No content. This video description is provided for informational purposes only. Readers should not interpret any part of this description as reflecting an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described event’s validity, nature, or significance. AARO Comment: Infrared sensor systems capture information within a specific range of electromagnetic wavelengths. When a tracked source’s temperature is similar to that of the surrounding environment, it can visually blend into the background or appear to flicker due to dynamic contrast adjustments applied by the system’s auto-gain control filters.

Context

This is one of 171 Department of War records in the declassified archive, reported in the CENTCOM/Middle East region. It was published in Release 04 (7/10).

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