DOW-UAP-PR34, Unresolved UAP Report, Greece, October 2023
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DOW-UAP-PR34 is a video record submitted by U.S. Central Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), dated October 2023 and located over or near the ocean off Greece. The document type is video (VID), released May 8, 2026 under the PURSUE Release 01 program. The footage, 2 minutes and 57 seconds in length, was captured by an infrared sensor aboard an unspecified U.S. military platform. An accompanying mission report (DOW-UAP-D33) describes the object as flying near the ocean surface and executing multiple 90-degree turns at approximately 80 miles per hour.
The video shows a sensor tracking an area of infrared contrast, locking onto it with a targeting reticle before losing lock when the object becomes indistinguishable from background. The sensor then cycles through zoom and contrast settings without reacquiring. No OCR text is available, limiting document-level detail. The reported 90-degree turns at speed are the primary analytical interest, though the claim originates from the accompanying mission report rather than from direct video analysis. The platform type and sensor specifications remain unidentified in this release.
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The United States Central Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of two minutes and 57 seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2023. An accompanying mission report, DoW-UAP-D33, described the UAP as flying near the surface of the ocean and making multiple โ90-degree turnsโ at approximately 80 miles per hour.
Video Description:
00:04: An area of contrast enters the sensor field-of-view from the bottom left quarter of the screen.
00:07-00:19: The area of contrast moves back and forth horizontally across the field-of-view as the sensor pans to track it.
00:20-01:00: The area of contrast remains generally centered within the sensor field-of-view.
01:00-02:01: The sensor designates the area of contrast with a blue reticle, synchronizing its motion with the area of contrastโs relative position.
02:02-02:21: The sensor engages a contrast filter to better differentiate the area of contrast from the background.
02:22: The area of contrast becomes indistinguishable against the background, and the reticle drops its lock.
02:27-02:57: After losing lock, the sensor rapidly cycles zoom levels and contrast thresholds.
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 eventโs validity, nature, or significance.