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by Stefan Becket, Eleanor Watson, Joe Walsh
May 08, 2026
from
CBSNews Website

Four unidentified
anomalous phenomena (UAP)
were spotted over the
water in Iran in 2022,
this newly
declassified military video claims.
(Image credit: Department of Defence)
Washington
The Pentagon on Friday began releasing more files
related to UFOs and UAPs, following
through on an order from President
Trump to make public government
documents about unexplained phenomena.
The release, posted on a
new Pentagon "UFO" website,
includes 162 files from the FBI, Department of Defense, NASA and
State Department.
The documents contain eyewitness testimony,
photos and reports of sightings of unexplained objects, detailing
incidents dating back decades from around the globe.
"These files, hidden behind classifications,
have long fueled justified speculation - and it's time the
American people see it for themselves," Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth said in a statement.
The president said the disclosure was aimed at
providing "Complete and Maximum Transparency."
"Whereas previous Administrations have failed
to be transparent on this subject, with these new Documents and
Videos, the people can decide for themselves, 'WHAT THE HELL IS
GOING ON?'" Mr. Trump
wrote on Truth Social.
"Have Fun and Enjoy!"
Photos and
Videos from the UFO Files
Friday's release included 120 PDFs, 28 videos and 14 image files.
Other photos are contained in PDF documents. The
images are mostly still pictures from footage of suspicious objects
filmed by military aircraft.
Six of the photos show phenomena observed by NASA astronauts during
the
Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 missions, captured in photographs taken
from the surface of the moon:

An archival photo taken on the
Moon
by Apollo
12 astronauts in 1969.
NASA/Pentagon

An archival photo
taken on the Moon
by Apollo 12
astronauts in 1969,
overlaid with boxes
showing "areas of interest."
NASA/Pentagon
One
Apollo 17 photo, from December 1972, is described as depicting "three
'dots' in a triangular formation" in the lunar sky.
The Pentagon said the photo had been released
previously, but the military and NASA are completing a new review of
the original film to try to explain what it shows.
"While this photo has been previously
released and discussed by keen observers, there is no consensus
about the nature of the anomaly.
New preliminary US government analysis
suggests the image feature is potentially the result of a
physical object in the scene," the Pentagon caption said.

The Pentagon's UFO
files
included this NASA
photograph
from the Apollo 17
mission,
taken in December
1972,
described as
containing "three 'dots'
in a triangular
formation" in the lunar sky.
NASA/Pentagon
Another document says Apollo 17 astronaut Jack Schmitt
reported seeing,
"a flash on the lunar surface north of
Grimaldi (crater)."
The roughly two dozen videos, which
run for a total of 41 minutes, show
reported encounters around the world between 2020 and 2026.
Most
show footage from an infrared
camera tracking a white object that appears as a speck on the screen
moving through the air.
The report that accompanied a
video taken in Greece in 2023 said
the object was making multiple "90-degree turns" at approximately 80
miles per hour.
One of the videos shows an object described as
resembling a football in the
Indo-Pacific and
another from Syria shows two
semi-transparent, irregularly shaped orange areas that each appear
for two seconds.

For VIDEO click above image...
Another image is an FBI photo overlaid by a graphic of an object
described by an eyewitness.
The composite sketch shows an,
"apparent ellipsoid bronze metallic object
materializing out of a bright light in the sky, 130-195 feet in
length, and disappearing instantaneously."

An FBI photo
with a sketch of an
object
described by an
eyewitness.
FBI/Pentagon
The Documents
in the UFO Files
The release also includes the FBI's
case file detailing reports of
unidentified objects and "flying discs" from 1947 to 1968.
Spanning 18 separate documents, the case file
features,
"high-profile incident accounts, photographic
evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals
regarding potential propulsion systems," according to the
Defense Department's summary.
The Pentagon said the FBI has previously released
portions of the case file, known as 62-HQ-83894, but Friday's
version includes fewer redactions and "several newly declassified
pages."
The bulk of the documents feature modern incident reports from
members of the military detailing their encounters with strange
objects or unexplained phenomena in Iraq, Syria, the Persian Gulf,
Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Aden, Greece and elsewhere.
One pilot
described seeing a "triangular
and metallic UAP" flying at 25,000 ft. over the Mediterranean.
Other documents detail historical encounters,
including the famous crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.
One section of the FBI case file includes
a memo written by an agent in the
bureau's Dallas field office to FBI headquarters. The agent reports
that a major in the Air Force called to tell the office,
"that an object purporting to be a flying
disc was recovered near Roswell, New Mexico."
"The disc is hexagonal in shape and was suspended from a
ball[o]on by cable, which ball[o]on was approximately twenty
feet in diameter," the memo said.
There are also letters addressed to FBI Director
J. Edgar Hoover detailing "flying disc" sightings, and
correspondence between different FBI offices about the reports.
After one sighting in Idaho, the regional office
wrote to headquarters asking if there was any advice on how to
explain the phenomena because,
"it is believed continued appearance of such
objects without official explanation may result in hysteria, or
panic."
A
more recent document detailed the
experience of several federal law enforcement agents in an
undisclosed location in the western U.S. in 2023.
The file, prepared by the Pentagon, reported that
teams of agents had seen various orbs and strange figures in the sky
or just off the ground.
One incident involved an orb that the agents described as,
"similar to the Eye [of] Sauron from Lord of
the Rings, except without the pupil, or maybe an orange Storm
Electrify bowling ball."

A report from the Pentagon
on federal
employees reporting seeing
an orb
resembling the "Eye of Sauron" in 2023.
Pentagon
Another incident involved agents seeing "orange 'orbs' in the sky"
that emitted,
"smaller red 'orbs' in groups of two to
four."
"These events were witnessed by multiple teams from varying
locations and vantage points over a two-day period," the file
said.
"Due to the sequential nature of the events,
it is not known whether there was a single orange 'mother' orb
that released the groups of red orbs or whether there were
multiple orange orbs at play."
The State Department's files feature cables from
diplomats in,
Papua New Guinea, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,
Georgia and Mexico to Washington,
...detailing various UAP incidents in those
countries.
The dates range from 1985 to late 2025.
A
cable from the U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan
in 1994 relayed the experience of a commercial air pilot and crew
who reported seeing a strange object at 41,000 feet.
The group said they saw,
"a bright light of enormous intensity,
approaching them from over the horizon to the east at a great
rate of speed and at a much higher altitude than their own."
The crew watched as the object,
"maneuvered in circles, corkscrews and made
90-degree turns at rapid rates of speed and under very high
G's."
"To our suggestion that the object might have been a meteor
entering and skipping off the earth's atmosphere, [the crew was]
adamant that they had seen thousands of 'falling stars' and
other space junk entering the atmosphere in their years of
flying passenger aircraft for PanAm," the diplomat wrote.
"This, they insisted, was nothing like a
meteor."
The pilot,
"expressed the opinion, which his crew seemed
to support, that the object was extraterrestrial and under
intelligent control."
The embassy diplomat concluded:
"We have no opinion and report the above for
what it may be worth."
The Pentagon said the materials released Friday
detail,
"unresolved cases, meaning the government is
unable to make a definitive determination on the nature of the
observed phenomena."
The department welcomed analysis from the private
sector.
Out of the 162 files, 108 contain redactions. The Pentagon said
information was withheld to,
"protect the identity of eyewitnesses, the
location of government facilities, or potentially sensitive
information about military sites not related to UAP."
"No redactions have been made to any files released under
President Trump's directive concerning information about
the nature or existence of any encounter reported as a UAP or
related phenomena," the statement said.
More Releases Coming
The Pentagon's UFO site said new documents will be released on a
rolling basis,
"as they are discovered and declassified,
with tranches posted every few weeks."
In February, Mr. Trump, in a post
on Truth Social, directed the
Pentagon and other agency heads to
release files
on UFOs and any,
"alien and extraterrestrial life."
He asked them,
"to begin the process of identifying and
releasing" any relevant files and called for the release of "any
and all other information connected to these highly complex, but
extremely interesting and important, matters."
The Pentagon
has tracked reports of what it
calls unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, for decades.
But the military said in a 2024 report there's no
evidence that any government investigation into UAPs has confirmed
the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Mr. Trump has said he's not sure whether or not
aliens exist.
The Pentagon started releasing images several years ago after it
established a website for its All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office,
which was tasked with analyzing reports of unidentified anomalous
phenomena.
The AARO website was established in 2023.
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