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The Pentagon released its fourth batch of UAP files on July 10, 2026. The batch contains 40 files from multiple agencies and includes historical and recent sighting reports.
ZeroHedgeThe Pentagon released its fourth batch of UAP files on July 10, 2026, ZeroHedge reported. The release contains 40 files: 19 videos, 14 documents, four audio clips, and three images sourced from the CIA, FBI, Pentagon, NASA, and Department of Energy. Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell stated this release is not the last in relation to President Donald Trump’s executive order.
Five U.S. military-affiliated personnel witnessed a rectangular object over the eastern United States in 2019. An observer with 28 years of experience tracking objects for the Army and Navy described the object traveling in a straight line at high speed opposite their direction.
The observer tracked it for approximately 10-15 seconds before recording a 20-second video that shows the object tracking quickly left before zooming out of view. A 2020 Atlantic Ocean sighting involved an object described as possibly an unidentified balloon traveling with the wind generally southward without maneuvers.
The object was described as darker maroonish color, approximately 12-15 feet in height, appearing as a large deformed balloon.
A 32-second infrared video captured the object before abruptly cutting off. A 1949 conference transcript from Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory is included in the release. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission convened the conference after green fireballs were observed near the laboratory for several months.
Lincoln LaPaz stated at the conference that 95 percent of observations showed the green fireballs traveling in a nearly horizontal path at speeds between 3 and 12 miles per second. Edward Teller suggested at the conference that if the green fireballs were not material bodies, they might be an electron phenomenon. Lincoln LaPaz replied to Edward Teller: 'You see why I’m puzzled, Dr.
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command in 2025 shows an area of contrast resembling a six-pointed star near China over the Yellow Sea. A video taken in 2025 over the East China Sea shows an object tracking across the sky for nearly five minutes.
A 2024 video over the South China Sea shows multiple areas of contrast moving in formation, at times appearing like a curved line similar to a flock of birds. The Department of Energy included a file on a 2015 UFO sighting over the Pantex nuclear weapons facility near Amarillo, Texas. Two officers at the Pantex facility reported seeing an object at 7 a.m.
Local time on an unspecified 2015 date flying northward at 10-15 miles per hour. The object was described as approximately four feet tall and two feet wide at the bottom. The object made no sound and had no identifiable propulsion system.
Observers at Pantex were split on the object’s color, with some reporting black and others reporting silver, red, and blue. The object was viewed for 1-2 minutes before continuing north offsite.
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