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Pentagon Declassifies New Batch of UFO Files Amid Transparency Push

Last updated: May 8, 2026 8:17 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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The Pentagon has quietly released a new cache of declassified documents detailing encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). The files, hosted on the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) website, include previously restricted reports from military pilots and radar operators who tracked objects exhibiting flight characteristics beyond current aerospace capabilities.

For years, these accounts existed only in classified briefings or whispered rumors among flight crews. Now, they are public record. The release follows mounting pressure from Congress—led by bipartisan figures like Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Marco Rubio—who have demanded the military stop sidelining the issue as a fringe curiosity.

The documents don’t offer the “smoking gun” of extraterrestrial contact. Instead, they provide a granular look at the operational reality of the UAP problem: near-misses with naval jets, sensor glitches that defy traditional explanation, and the persistent frustration of pilots who can’t identify what they’re seeing.

One case file highlights a 2021 encounter off the East Coast. A pilot reported a “translucent, cube-like object” hovering in high-altitude winds that should have pushed it off course. The object remained stationary for three hours. Radar data included in the report shows no propulsion signature, leaving investigators to conclude only that the object remained “unidentified.”

Critics argue the Pentagon is still holding back. Investigative journalists and transparency advocates note that the most compelling video footage remains under lock and key, citing “national security interests.” The AARO, established to centralize these investigations, has often struggled to balance its mandate for transparency with the military’s inherent culture of secrecy.

“We are moving from a culture of ridicule to a culture of inquiry,” said a former intelligence official familiar with the reporting process. “But inquiry is not the same as disclosure. The military is still terrified that acknowledging these objects might reveal a vulnerability in our own air defense systems.”

The release comes as the Pentagon prepares for further congressional hearings later this year. While the public remains hungry for definitive answers, the reality is a slower, more bureaucratic slog. The files serve as a reminder that for the pilots in the cockpit, the mystery isn’t a theory—it’s an encounter with something that simply refuses to play by the rules of physics.

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