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A browsable archive of the U.S. Department of War's May 8, 2026 release of UAP-related records — FBI investigative files (1947–1968 and modern), AARO Unresolved UAP Reports from operational commands, NASA mission transcripts (Apollo / Gemini / Skylab), and Department of State diplomatic cables. Every document in the catalog is cross-linked to the 61 concepts it touches.

147 documents · 108 PDFs · 25 videos · 14 images · 1947 – 2045

Source collections

FBI Case File 62-HQ-83894 (1947–1968)

20 documents · 1957–1958

The FBI's central investigative case file on UFOs and 'flying discs', spanning June 1947 through July 1968. The May 2026 release packages it in 21 sections: investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, public reports, photographic evidence (notably from Oak Ridge, TN), and technical proposals on potential propulsion systems. Includes newly declassified pages over the prior FBI Vault publication.

FBI Photographs — A series

8 documents · 2025

Still images submitted by the FBI to AARO. Each is a frame extracted from a U.S. government surveillance system. All A-series images were redacted before release. The operator was unable to identify the object in each case.

FBI Photographs — B series

24 documents · 2025

Second batch of FBI-submitted UAP imagery to AARO. Same provenance and redaction posture as the A series; submitted as part of the same FBI/AARO cooperation track.

NASA Mission Transcripts and Crew Debriefs

7 documents · 1965–1973

Excerpts from NASA's air-to-ground voice transcripts and post-flight technical crew debriefings, identifying contemporaneous astronaut observations of unidentified phenomena during Apollo, Gemini, and Skylab missions (1965–1973). Source documents are NASA mission records, narrowed to passages where flight crews discussed visual phenomena they could not classify.

NASA Apollo Imagery (vm-series)

6 documents · 1969–1972

Visual material from Apollo missions (Apollo 12, 1969 and Apollo 17, 1972) tagged for the UAP archive. Each item is a color photograph showing phenomena described by the crew in the matching transcripts.

Department of State UAP Cables

5 documents · 1985–2004

Diplomatic cables from U.S. embassies reporting unidentified aerial phenomena observed in foreign jurisdictions. Three cables in this release: Papua New Guinea (1985), Kazakhstan (1994), and Tbilisi, Georgia (2001). Each documents a local incident and the host government's response.

AARO Unresolved UAP Reports (PR series)

17 documents · 1965–2026

Numbered "Unresolved UAP Report" submissions to AARO from operational U.S. military commands — primarily USCENTCOM, USINDOPACOM, and the Department of the Army. Each report consists of sensor footage (typically infrared or electro-optical) plus a narrative video description. AARO categorizes these as 'unresolved' after review — a status reflecting the limits of available evidence rather than an analytical judgment.

Western US Event (April 30, 2024)

2 documents · 2023

A Western US sighting event with a composite sketch and slide deck released by the Department of War on May 8, 2026.

FBI Recent UAP Interviews (302 reports)

4 documents · 2023–2025

Recent FBI Form 302 interviews with U.S. citizens describing direct UAP encounters. A 302 is the FBI's standard contemporaneous record of an investigative interview.

AARO Mission Reports (D-series, ~44 reports)

41 documents · 1996–2026

DOW-UAP-D-numbered companion mission reports paired with the PR-series videos. Each is a written narrative from a U.S. military mission that captured the corresponding sensor footage. The largest single family in the modern record (over 40 reports), spanning USCENTCOM operations in Iraq, Syria, the Arabian/Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Aden, the UAE, Greece, Djibouti, Southern United States, and INDOPACOM activity, May 2020 through July 2024.

WWII-era 'Foo Fighter' records (1944–1945)

1 document · 2045

SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) messages and memorandums covering 'night phenomena (foofighters)', flak rockets, and unidentified cylindrical objects observed by Allied aircrews over Europe in the late stages of World War II — among the earliest U.S.-government-recorded UAP-class events in the archive.

Project Blue Book Incident Summaries (Boxes 1–233)

3 documents

Numbered incident-summary boxes from the Project Blue Book era. Each summary follows a standardized 'Check-List — Unidentified Flying Objects' format covering hundreds of individual cases, identified by the box-and-range pattern (e.g., box 1–100, 101–172, 173–233).

Early Cold War files (FBI / Air Force numerical records)

9 documents · 1947–1965

NARA-style numerical files from the Department of War, Department of the Air Force, FBI, and State — covering UFO-related material from 1946 through the 1960s. Includes Air Intelligence Information Reports (1955), '319.1 Flying Discs' indexed records (1949), the 'UFO's and Defense' analytical paper, FBI Vol. 1–2 General files (1946–1948), and embassy-collected foreign-press monitoring (1963).

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