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Grusch, Fravor, and Graves testify before House Oversight Subcommittee

Former intelligence officer David Grusch, retired Navy Cmdr. David Fravor, and retired Navy Lt. Ryan Graves testify under oath before the House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs. Grusch states that the U.S. government operates a long-running classified program to retrieve and reverse-engineer non-human craft.

U.S. Capitol, District of Columbia — United States#U.S. Navy#Congressional Hearing#AATIP#Whistleblower
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House Intelligence Subcommittee holds first congressional UAP hearing in over fifty years

The House Intelligence Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation holds the first open congressional hearing on UAP in fifty-three years. Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Ronald Moultrie and Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray testify.

U.S. Capitol, District of Columbia — United States#U.S. Navy#Congressional Hearing#Pentagon#Video Evidence
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Multiple orbs near a U.S. submarine: spheres move 'in and out of water', March 2022

A sensor video from a U.S. Navy platform in March 2022 showing multiple spherical objects moving in and out of the water in close proximity to a surfaced U.S. submarine — the cleanest transmedium/USO (Unidentified Submerged Object) footage AARO has released to date, and the iconic image of PURSUE Release 02.

U.S. Navy submarine operating area (undisclosed), Undisclosed — International waters#U.S. Navy#AARO#Video Evidence#Department of War
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ODNI delivers preliminary assessment to Congress

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence delivers to Congress a nine-page 'Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena' covering 144 reports collected primarily by U.S. Navy aviators between 2004 and 2021. The report concludes that the U.S. government cannot identify 143 of the 144.

U.S. Capitol, District of Columbia — United States#U.S. Navy#Pentagon#Legislation
Sighting

East Coast 'Dec 2019' UAP: NORTHCOM infrared sensor footage

Infrared sensor footage from a U.S. military platform in U.S. Northern Command's area of responsibility in December 2019, showing a single unidentified object off the U.S. East Coast. Uploaded to a U.S. classified network in September 2020 and declassified in PURSUE Release 02 — a rare NORTHCOM (continental U.S.) entry in the PR-series corpus.

U.S. East Coast (Atlantic), Atlantic seaboard — United States#U.S. Navy#AARO#Video Evidence#Department of War
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GO FAST: the third Pentagon video — and the parallax assessment that reframed it

A Navy ATFLIR clip appears to show a small object streaking just above the Atlantic. Officially released in April 2020 alongside FLIR1 and GIMBAL, GO FAST became the clearest case study in how sensor geometry can mislead: analyses using the video's own displayed data — including AARO's published assessment — put the object several thousand feet up, moving far slower than it appears.

Off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida — United States#U.S. Navy#Pentagon#AATIP#Video Evidence
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GIMBAL: the Navy's rotating-object video, still unresolved

An F/A-18F crew from the USS Theodore Roosevelt's air wing records an infrared object with no visible exhaust that appears to rotate in flight while the crew reports a formation of additional objects on their situational-awareness display. One of three videos the Pentagon officially confirmed authentic in April 2020 — and the only one of the three with no published resolution.

Off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida — United States#U.S. Navy#Pentagon#AATIP#Radar Confirmed
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USS Nimitz strike group reports the 'Tic Tac' encounter

Aircrews from the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group report repeated radar contacts and a daylight visual encounter with a small, white, smooth, Tic Tac–shaped object during a training exercise in the Pacific. One of three Pentagon videos later released by the Department of Defense (FLIR1) documents a portion of the event.

Off the coast of San Diego, California — United States#U.S. Navy#Pentagon#AATIP#Radar Confirmed