Pentagon publishes new materials on UFOs

UFO over the Yellow Sea Frame from a video published by the Pentagon

Tengrinews.kz — The U.S. Department of Defense has published a fourth batch of previously classified documents related to UFO sightings. A total of 40 files have been made public, including text reports, unique audio recordings and video materials collected by military agencies, the CIA, FBI and NASA, citing U.S. broadcaster CBS News.

The published archives cover both historical incidents and very recent sightings made by the U.S. military in the Indo-Pacific Command area. Experts have highlighted several of the most notable documents among the materials.

Declassified report by a distinguished military pilot

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The archives contain a report by a U.S. pilot with 28 years of experience who encountered an anomalous object while carrying out a mission. Describing what he saw, the experienced aviator emphasized that the object’s characteristics and behavior were completely unlike anything he had ever seen before.

Six-pointed star over the Yellow Sea

The document package contains recent U.S. aerial reconnaissance files. One of the published thermal imaging videos shows an unidentified object shaped like a six-pointed star maneuvering at high speed near Chinese airspace in 2025.

Secret archives of the creators of the atomic bomb

A transcript of a closed meeting of leading physicists from the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos has also been made public. According to the 1949 documents, the scientists unsuccessfully tried to determine the nature of mysterious green fireballs that regularly appeared over secret U.S. nuclear facilities, and officially ruled out the meteorite theory.

Officials from the U.S. All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) say the release of the data is aimed at increasing transparency. However, they stress that despite detailed analysis, the nature and origin of a number of the recorded objects still remain unexplained from the standpoint of modern science.

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