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DOW-UAP-PR107, Unresolved UAP Report, Eastern United States, 2020
DOW VID RELEASE 2026-07-10 INC. 2020 โŠ™ Eastern United States โš  REDACTED

DOW-UAP-PR107, Unresolved UAP Report, Eastern United States, 2020

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DOW-UAP-PR107 is a 28-second infrared sensor video submitted by U.S. Northern Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), documenting an unidentified anomalous phenomenon observed over the Eastern United States in 2020. The footage shows an area of thermal contrast entering and repeatedly leaving the sensor's field of view while the sensor actively pans to track it; the sensor also zooms in and out during the sequence. No additional contextual data โ€” platform type, altitude, speed, sensor specifications, or crew observations โ€” are included in the released record.

The document is classified as unresolved by AARO. Notable limitations include the brevity of the footage, the absence of accompanying metadata or investigative findings, and the lack of OCR-extractable text, suggesting the release consists solely of the video file with minimal documentation. The repeated loss and reacquisition of the target by the sensor makes independent characterization of the object's motion difficult. The record fits a pattern of short infrared clips submitted to AARO that lack sufficient context for definitive resolution.

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The United States Northern Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of 28 seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2020. Video Description: 00:01-00:02: No content. 00:03-00:11: An area on contrast enters the sensor field-of-view from the top right of the frame. The sensor pans to track the area of contrast, which repeatedly leaves and re-enters the sensor field-of-view. 00:12-00:16: The sensor zooms out and in. 00:17-00:23: The sensor pans to track the area of contrast, which repeatedly leaves and re-enters the sensor field-of-view. This video description is provided for informational purposes only. Readers should not interpret any part of this description as reflecting an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described eventโ€™s validity, nature, or significance.