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08 May 2026, 22:21 GMT+10
The documents detail reports of mysterious objects and aerial encounters involving US military personnel
The Pentagon has declassified and released a batch of government files on unidentified flying objects (UFOs), describing the move as a "historic transparency effort."
The release, published on a dedicated page on the website of the US Department of War, contains hundreds of documents, videos, intelligence reports, and witness accounts spanning decades, including FBI interviews, NASA mission transcripts, military pilot testimony, US State Department cables, and archival imagery tied to unexplained aerial incidents.
Among the newly released material are reports describing "metallic objects," unexplained "red lights" in the sky, and aerial encounters involving US military personnel. One highlighted case references a 2024 Indo-Pacific sighting of a football-shaped object near Japanese waters, while another revisits Apollo 17 mission records from 1972 documenting mysterious drifting lights observed above the lunar surface.
The release was coordinated through the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) as part of a broader interagency initiative involving the White House, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, NASA, the FBI, the Department of Energy, and other US intelligence agencies.
Officials said additional releases are expected in the coming weeks as part of a broader declassification effort.
The initiative follows years of congressional pressure and military personnel whistleblower testimony alleging the government withheld information about unexplained objects observed near sensitive military installations.
In February, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of War to disclose "any and all information" related to UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).
Trump's UFO disclosure order follows earlier declassification efforts related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. Those releases produced few major revelations beyond details already known publicly about the killings.
Trump's order on UFO files also followed a widely shared podcast appearance by former US President Barack Obama, who discussed the possibility of extraterrestrial life while insisting the American government was not concealing proof of alien contact. Trump later claimed Obama had "made a big mistake" by disclosing "classified information."
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In 2024, the Pentagon released a report detailing decades of UFO sightings that it said contained no proof of extraterrestrial life.
Former AARO chief Sean Kirkpatrick told AP last week that many alleged UFO sightings have mundane explanations, arguing that viral videos often stem from infrared camera distortions, aircraft heat signatures, or other routine phenomena rather than extraterrestrial technology.
(RT.com)
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