UAP Incident Videos

Individual video players for each documented UAP incident. Ordered newest to oldest.

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Eight-Pointed Star (NEW)Varies2026-05-08NEW RELEASE

Undisclosed

Vessel: U.S. MilitarySource: Department of War / May 2026 Release

UAP resembling an eight-pointed star. Part of the Pentagon's May 2026 release of never-before-seen files.

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Greece Sphere (NEW)Varies2023NEW RELEASE

Coast of Greece

Vessel: U.S. Military PlatformSource: Department of War / May 2026 Release

Small circular object flying near ocean surface toward land. Object made multiple 90-degree turns at approximately 80 mph. Released May 8, 2026.

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USS Omaha Sphere0:462019-07-15

Pacific Ocean, off San Diego

Vessel: USS OmahaSource: U.S. Navy / NewsNation

Spherical UAP tracked by radar and visual observation. Object vanished into the ocean without splash or debris.

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Iraq Jellyfish17:002017-10-01

Al Taqaddum Air Base, Iraq

Vessel: Force Protection AerostatSource: U.S. Military / Jeremy Corbell

Infrared sensor captured 17 minutes of a jellyfish-shaped UAP. Object displayed biological-like movement patterns.

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GOFAST0:342015-01-21

Atlantic Ocean, off Florida

Vessel: USS Theodore RooseveltSource: U.S. Navy / AARO

High-speed UAP tracked by fighter jet. Object appeared to move at extreme velocity just above the ocean surface.

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GIMBAL0:342015-01-21

Atlantic Ocean, off Florida

Vessel: USS Theodore RooseveltSource: U.S. Navy / AARO

Gimbal camera footage showing rotating UAP with unusual flight characteristics. Pilots observed a 'fleet' of similar objects.

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FLIR (Tic Tac)1:162004-11-14

Pacific Ocean, off San Diego

Vessel: USS NimitzSource: U.S. Navy / AARO

Infrared footage from F/A-18 showing Tic Tac-shaped UAP. The object demonstrated extraordinary acceleration and no visible means of propulsion.

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About These Videos

Videos are ordered from newest to oldest. Each represents a separate, documented UAP incident with unique footage. The Pentagon confirmed these videos as authentic military recordings.

May 8, 2026 Release: The Pentagon released roughly two dozen new videos totaling 41 minutes, including footage from Greece (2023), Iraq (2022), Syria (2024), UAE, and Japan.

Videos marked "NEW RELEASE" were first made public on May 8, 2026 as part of the Trump administration's UAP transparency initiative through the PURSUE database.