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The Pentagon releases a new batch of unprecedented UFO files

Release time:2026-07-11 08:27:41 POP: Source:未知

On Friday (July 10), according to the executive order signed by President Trump earlier this year, the Pentagon (Department of War) officially uploaded the fourth batch of official files of the "Presidential UAP Encounter Decryption Reporting System" (PURSUE).
 
This batch of 227MB files and 1.4GB of video audio data spans from 1949 to 2025, not only revealing multiple national level UFO (unidentified flying) classified incidents that have been concealed for decades, but also exposing for the first time the recent tactical confrontation between the US military and unknown technology in sensitive waters, with content that can be described as "unprecedented".
 
Among the 40 files released, the most valuable is undoubtedly the empirical evidence of frontline military elites. A top pilot who has served in the Air Force and Navy for 28 years reported witnessing a rectangular mysterious object over the eastern United States in 2019, whose flight characteristics were "different from everything I have ever seen in my career".
 
 
The object travels in a reverse straight line at extremely high speed, and when the pilot attempts to zoom in, the object instantly swings off the lock and flies out of the field of view (FOV).
 
In the four instant call recordings released along with the documents, it is clear to hear military personnel who have undergone rigorous training and are extremely calm in their minds. At the moment of encountering a mysterious object, their tone quickly changes from professional calmness to tension and confusion, enough to feel the huge shock of witnessing a mysterious UFO to them.
 
Two UFO incidents in sensitive waters of the Indo Pacific in 2025
Unlike previous historical archives, the most striking feature of this batch of documents is the extremely recent modern military encounter in 2025, which directly targets the most sensitive geopolitical waters around China.
 
According to archival records, in 2025, the US Indo Pacific Command used military sensors to track a "contrast area resembling a hexagonal star" over the Yellow Sea and conducted continuous tracking of UFOs over the East China Sea for several minutes.
 
 
The tactical report shows that the US military did not rely solely on optical cameras for observation at that time. The radar systems of multiple warships and reconnaissance aircraft encountered "irregular radar echoes" and sensor anomalies. In the current international situation, the disclosure of these offshore UAP files has sparked strong speculation from the outside world about whether they are "extraterrestrial technology" or "undisclosed cutting-edge electronic warfare weapons".
 
Silent Invasion of Nuclear Weapons Facilities
The archives once again confirm the historical pattern of frequent UFO appearances around nuclear and strategic facilities.
 
In September 2015, the Pantex nuclear weapons plant in Texas was invaded by a UFO, and the entire nuclear facility was immediately put under emergency lockdown. During the lockdown period, two on duty officers chased after the UFO while driving and deliberately turned off the engine to observe it up close using binoculars.
 
They discovered that this mysterious UFO had no visible propulsion system (such as jets or propellers) and was completely silent during flight. After visual observation for 1 to 2 minutes, the UFO flew north and left the facility area.
 
 
Manhattan Project Scientists Confused
The historical archives take readers back to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico in 1949. At that time, top physicists and astronomers, including those involved in the Manhattan Project, held secret meetings in an attempt to decipher the "green fireball" over the nuclear test site.
 
At that time, there was a theory that it was a meteor, but top astronomers directly refuted it at the meeting, stating that "similar phenomena have never been seen in the history of meteor falls", leaving humanity's smartest brain collectively helpless.
 
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell told CBS that this is not the last disclosure and the next batch of files being actively prepared across departments is already on the way. The official website even rarely seeks help from the public, and welcomes the academic and private sectors to use the analytical capabilities of the public to jointly solve the mystery. This batch of "unprecedented" archives not only showcases science fiction stories to the public, but also the intelligence anxiety and technological powerlessness that the national machine has experienced for over 70 years when facing aerial technology that surpasses existing technological knowledge.
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