DOW-UAP-PR103 is a 2024 incident report submitted by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The record consists of 76 seconds of infrared sensor video captured from an unspecified U.S. military platform operating in the East China Sea. The footage shows a sensor tracking an area of contrast, with an auto-tracking reticle engaging at the 12-second mark and maintaining lock through the end of the clip. No OCR text is available, indicating the record is video-only with no accompanying written analysis or supplementary documentation in this release.
The document is categorized as an unresolved UAP report, meaning AARO has not reached a definitive identification. Notable limitations include the absence of contextual metadata such as platform type, altitude, speed, sensor specifications, or range to the observed object, all of which would be necessary for meaningful analysis. The video description is explicitly disclaimed as non-analytical. The East China Sea location places the incident in a strategically sensitive area, though no further characterization is provided in the released material.
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