Pentagon Expands Public UAP Archive with 72 New Files

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72 additional unidentified aerial phenomena files show that many sightings remain unexplained despite official reviews, including a 2022 Fort Carson incident described as potato-shaped by Army soldiers and an October 2023 orange orb seen by federal officers, with Pentagon official Woodrow Kusse noting only scant details were available.

Five U.S. Army Soldiers Reported ‘Scaly Potato’ UFO as Pentagon Declassifies 72 New Unexplained Cases
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Five U.S. Army Soldiers Reported ‘Scaly Potato’ UFO as Pentagon Declassifies 72 New Unexplained Cases

The Pentagon has released 72 additional unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) case files, adding to a growing archive of declassified reports that include sightings by U.S. military personnel, federal law-enforcement officers and civilian witnesses. Among the most unusual cases is a 2022 encounter near Colorado Springs involving five U.S. Army soldiers who described a hovering, potato-shaped object with scale-like features before it disappeared from view.