Pentagon Releases Fourth Batch of UAP Files, Including Accounts of Objects Unlike Anything Seen in 28 Years of Service

Officials from the Department of War posted the fourth collection of declassified UAP materials on July 10. The package holds forty files gathered from the Pentagon, NASA, the CIA, the FBI, and the Energy Department. Fourteen documents, nineteen videos, along with four audio files and three images complete the group.
EEUU 🇺🇸 desclasifica una cuarta ronda de documentos fílmicos de OVNIS y Fenómenos Anómalos No Identificados (UAP) . Hasta ahora son los más nítidos. Fueron liberados por el Departamento de Guerra (Sec Defense) pic.twitter.com/tCp6jwloHA
— Ciro Di Costanzo (@CiroDi) July 11, 2026
This fresh batch of files is part of a continuous and rolling disclosure process that began earlier this year. These files are a strange mixture of modern military sensor recordings and older information dating back to the late 1940s. Unfortunately, many of them remain unresolved since there was insufficient data to definitively identify them. One example from 2019 in the eastern United States stands out because of the person who reported it. A surveillance plane crew spotted a small rectangular object racing along in a straight line in the opposite direction of their own flight path.

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The guy who tracked it had thirty years of top-flight expertise, having served in both the Air Force and the Navy. Later, he noted that this creature moved in ways he’d never seen before in his tenure in the air force and navy. He maintained it in view for around 10 – 15 seconds, but zooming in on it didn’t provide him a better look because it was traveling so quickly. Later review just confirmed that it was a rectangular in shape. Even when some of his more experienced colleagues saw the same tape, they couldn’t reach a definite decision.
Ground personnel at the Pantex nuclear weapons site in Texas reported another incident in 2015. Radar detected an unknown creature, and a few of officers took off in a car in chase. They described a diamond form with a rounded top that was about four feet tall and two feet wide at the bottom, moving at a leisurely 10-15 miles per hour but not making a sound. Binoculars on the guys aboard the vehicle revealed no obvious means of propulsion. The entire institution was placed into lockdown as this thing hung above it at a height of 100 to 200 feet. After around 1-2 minutes, it simply went north and left the area. Investigators examined the security film and transmitted the strange information to the FBI. Sandia National Laboratories investigated further.
Last year, in 2020, there was some fascinating footage from the Atlantic Ocean. Two witnesses described a somewhat odd shape. They described it as a darker shade of maroon and around 12-15 feet tall, resembling a large blob or a misshapen balloon, with some narrower portions dangling down. The entire incident was captured on camera during a range fouler event, which occurs when there is an unwanted presence in the airspace that is intended to be controlled.
Videos from 2025 operations in the Yellow and East China Seas show items being tracked by military sensors for several minutes. You can see one place where something is going on that some people compare to a six-pointed star. However, sensor performance was not optimal across all of the footage. To make things even more fascinating, other footage from the Western Pacific, Atlantic, and Middle East appear, including infrared and electro-optical images of things moving fast or small acquired by aircraft and other platforms.
They also discovered some very old historical documents. A 1949 transcript describes a session at Los Alamos when some of the physicists who worked on the Manhattan Project met to discuss reports of green fireballs hovering over the laboratory. None of the standard explanations for what they observed, such as meteorites, appeared to fit, and the group ultimately left it open to interpretation. NASA included three photographs from the 1996 STS 80 space shuttle mission, which show several unexplained objects floating around in low Earth orbit.
The majority of the videos in the batch are from infrared or multi-sensor systems aboard military aircraft or support platforms. You’re staring at tiny things off in the distance or whizzing past quickly, with some of the movies even attempting zooms that give you a slightly better look, but not much. There are some occasions in the better quality versions where you can see much more clearly than in previous editions, and people have commented on this.
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Pentagon Releases Fourth Batch of UAP Files, Including Accounts of Objects Unlike Anything Seen in 28 Years of Service
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