Pentagon releases new UFO video described as the clearest ever disclosed

Pentagon releases new UFO video described as the clearest ever disclosed. Photo: Department of War
Pentagon releases new UFO video described as the clearest ever disclosed. Photo: Department of War

The United States government has released a new batch of files concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), including a video being described as the clearest recording ever made public.

A total of 40 new files were released, including 19 videos, 14 documents, four audio recordings and three images.

The collection also includes historical accounts and recent records from various United States agencies and government bodies, including the Pentagon, NASA, the CIA, the FBI and the Department of Energy.

The material covers cases that occurred between 1948 and 2025. Among the files is a 2019 report in which a military pilot claims to have observed an object with flight characteristics “unlike anything” he had seen during his 28-year career in the United States Air Force and Navy.

According to the report, the United States Northern Command submitted to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) a record concerning an unidentified anomalous phenomenon, accompanied by 32 seconds of footage captured in 2020 by an infrared sensor installed on a U.S. military platform.

A supplementary report concerning an occurrence in a training area, identified as DOW-UAP-D091, describes the phenomenon as being “darker in color, resembling a burgundy shade, and approximately 12 to 15 feet tall” — equivalent to around 3.7 to 4.6 meters.

Pentagon releases new UFO video described as the clearest ever disclosed. Photo: Department of War
Footage captured in 2020 by an infrared sensor. Photo: Department of War

The new files are part of an effort by the administration of President Donald Trump to increase transparency regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena.

The initiative calls for the gradual release of documents, videos and reports that were previously considered confidential.

Despite the disclosure, U.S. authorities do not claim that the records constitute evidence of extraterrestrial technology. The cases remain classified as unidentified anomalous phenomena due to the lack of sufficient information to determine their origin.

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