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UAP Case Files
Browse documented UAP and UFO case files, from the USS Nimitz Tic Tac to Roswell, with dates, locations, radar status, and classification.
Tic Tac UAP (USS Nimitz Encounter)
A radar-confirmed UAP encountered by USS Nimitz carrier strike group pilots off California in November 2004, captured on FLIR footage.
Open file →Roswell Incident
The July 1947 recovery of debris near Roswell, New Mexico, initially announced by the Army as a "flying disc" before being retracted.
Open file →Gimbal UAP
A radar-confirmed UAP filmed by a U.S. Navy F/A-18 off the East Coast in 2015, showing an object that appears to rotate against the wind.
Open file →USS Theodore Roosevelt Encounters
Sustained UAP intrusions in restricted airspace off the U.S. East Coast during 2014-2015, reported by multiple Navy F/A-18 pilots.
Open file →Phoenix Lights
A mass UAP sighting over Phoenix, Arizona on March 13, 1997, witnessed by thousands including Governor Fife Symington.
Open file →Malmstrom AFB Nuclear Incident
In March 1967, ten Minuteman ICBMs went offline at Malmstrom AFB, Montana, during a reported UAP sighting by security personnel.
Open file →Go Fast UAP
A 2015 U.S. Navy FLIR video off the Atlantic coast showing a small object skimming low over the ocean at apparent high speed.
Open file →Rendlesham Forest Incident
A series of December 1980 UAP sightings by USAF personnel near RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge in Suffolk, England, "Britain's Roswell."
Open file →JAL Flight 1628 Encounter
On November 17, 1986, a Japan Airlines 747 was followed over Alaska by a massive object for nearly 50 minutes, with FAA radar contact.
Open file →Aguadilla Customs UAP
A 2013 U.S. Customs and Border Protection thermal video over Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, showing an object entering and exiting the ocean.
Open file →O'Hare Airport UAP Sighting
A disc-shaped object reported hovering over Gate C-17 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on November 7, 2006.
Open file →Battle of Los Angeles
On February 25, 1942, U.S. Army anti-aircraft batteries fired over 1,400 shells at unidentified objects over Los Angeles.
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