AARO Launches Public, Declassified UAP Imagery Repository with DoD Confidence Assessments

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AARO has published a public, declassified DoD–sourced UAP image collection with scientific assessments to improve transparency, showing many cases as balloons, birds, or aircraft and some unresolved, including 2013 Puerto Rico infrared footage, 2015 Go Fast, 2017 Al Taqaddum aerostat, 2018 Mt. Etna balloon, and 2021–2024 Europe/Africa series, with PR-011 still under analysis and PR-018 cited as an unresolved 2024 Europe example, footage viewable on the AARO site or DVIDS, DoD reporting high confidence levels, and ongoing iUFODb documentation plus mentions of journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp along with broader annual reviews.

US Government’s AARO Publishes Official UAP Imagery Repository
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US Government’s AARO Publishes Official UAP Imagery Repository

The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) of the U.S. Department of Defense has created a dedicated public repository of official UAP imagery collected from U.S. military platforms.