Must feel pretty amazing getting Congress and the Department of Defence to do your marketing for you
https://nypost.com/2026/05/09/us-news/eight-of-the-46-ufo-vids-sought-by-congress-appear-in-new-doc-ahead-of-their-official-release/
The issue might be more to do with data transmission. Cameras like the MX-15 (as used in Aguadilla) and this MX-25 (a bigger version with better optics) are generally used by manned surveillance platforms and will have a HD video feed displayed...
What if it is great equipment, but the UAP is so far away that even the best equipment cannot resolve it well enough to see what it is or get a sharp focus?
These are not the best they have -- the best they have show clearly that what is being...
It is the Low Information Zone, its a part of the range of images that a sensor can capture, just well enough to determine that something is there, but not well enough to determine what it is. This is why unidentified objects are often captured...
We have long realized that no "disclosure" will satisfy the UFOlogy crowd unless it reinforces what they already think.
No disclosure? Angry response: "They're hiding stuff from us!!!1!
Disclosure? Angry response: "They're hiding the GOOD stuff...
I've spotted a couple of errors in the descriptions and related MISREPs (originally in the DOW release)
The correct Mission Report for PR-28 is:
DOW-UAP-D25, Mission Report, Greece, January 2024 - (MISREP) A U.S. military operator reported...
If one was expecting photos of aliens from Zeta Reticuli and flying saucers at the Skunk Works, then yes. If in fact none of that stuff exists and the DoD is just tossing out whatever they have, then maybe it starts to make the people clamoring...
The people driving this are the usual suspects of Ufology who have managed to convince some politicians to make this a priority. The politicians are driving the DOD (DOW) to do this.
I've wondered along similar lines.
It's interesting that a disproportionate number of these released UAP cases are IR imagery (as Gimbal was)- I say disproportionate because the military use visible spectrum cameras too, as does pretty much...
Well, I can confidently say that I'm not surprised by these videos in this thread. I barely had any expectations, and I still feel disappointed.
As expected, all of them are of terrible quality, showing a small mundane dot moving in unassuming...