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DOW-UAP-D55, Mission Report, Syria, November 2016
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DOW-UAP-D55, Mission Report, Syria, November 2016

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DOW-UAP-D55 is a one-page mission report dated November 18, 2016, produced under USCENTCOM and declassified by Major General Richard A. Harrison, USCENTCOM Chief of Staff. It describes an observation by a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft operating 55 nautical miles northwest of Latakia, Syria. At approximately 1310Z, the crew detected an unidentified low-flying object via the aircraft's EO/IR sensor. The object was traveling at roughly 500 knots on a southeasterly heading and appeared to be in sea-skim mode. Visual contact was lost at 1312Z, approximately 40 nautical miles northwest of Latakia, after the object was observed passing between a Russian vessel (INGUL ARS) and an unidentified ship.

The report's mission commander assessed the interaction as safe and characterized the object as "possible missile activity" consistent with the activity of KCTG (a Russian carrier task group then operating in the Eastern Mediterranean). The document notes this was the first such observed occurrence by P-8 aircraft in the area. Specific coordinates and origin point are redacted under exemption 1.4a. A video link is present but redacted. The object was not formally identified, and the cautionary language in the description notes all characterizations remain the reporter's subjective interpretation.

Redactions present in this record. Black bars protect identities of eyewitnesses, locations of facilities, or non-UAP-related sensitive material.

This document is a mission briefing summarizing an observation of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) by a U.S. military platform near Latakia, Syria. A U.S. military pilot flying a P-8A aircraft reported observing an object via the aircraftโ€™s EO/IR sensor, which they characterized as appearing to be in โ€œsea skim mode,โ€ traveling at approximately 500 knots (575 mph) on a southeasterly heading. The P-8A lost visual contact with the object after two minutes. All descriptive and estimative language contained in this report reflects the reporterโ€™s subjective interpretation at the time of the event. Such characterizations should not be interpreted as a conclusive indication of the presence or absence of any intrinsic object features or performance characteristics.
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Declassified by MG Richard A. Harrison USCENTCOM Chief of Staff Declassified on: 20 M 67.1 P-8A OBSERVES UNIDENTIFIED LOW-FLYING OBJECT 55 NM NORTHWEST OF LATAKIA, SYRIA 18 NOV 2016 FLIGHT PATH BLUE: While monitoring KCTG activity in the Eastern Mediterranean, P-8A, observed an unidentified low-flying object 55 mm northwest of Latakia from an unknown origin, traveling at approx 500KTS on a southeasterly heading outbound from KCTG, for ~2 minutes. Timeline (Z): -18/1310Z: P-8 observed a possible missile launch IVO 1.4a I from an origin unknown detected via the EO/IR sensor. The possible missile appeared to be in sea skim mode traveling at approximately 500KTS on a southeasterly heading outbound from KCTG. P-8 position was 26NM S of object detection at 16121 FT| 1.4a 718/1312Z: - P-8 lost visual of the object IVO approx. 40 NM northwest of Latakia. The missile was observed to pass between (RUS) INGUL ARS and 1x U/i vessel. Weather: (U) P-8 aircrew characterized visibility as clear, no range limitations. THUS UDALOY QD.519 (BUS/HUZNET SOVEN 063 (RUS) CHILDRIN AOR TRUSY KALININGRADNEET AG (RUS, INGLE ARS (RUS) HIROV CON 099 1 KTG 1310Z: 1.4a 26 NM -1312Z: 1.4a U/I OBJ (RUS) INGUL ARS U/I VESSEL US P-8A Location 1310Z: 1.4a CTG 67.1 Comments: The mission commander for P-8 characterized the interaction as safe. While this was the first observed occurrence of possible missile activity by P-8 aircraft in the Eastern Mediterranean it is assessed to be standard activity consistent with the assessed activity of the KCTG. Video footage can be found at this link: (b)(6) USCENTCOM MDR 26-0038 to MDR 26-0046 Approved for Release to AARO 03/27/26 000001