Watch the sensor
Zoom, tracking, glare and platform motion can make a distant point behave strangely in-frame.
PURSUE / RELEASES 01—05
A field guide to the government’s five-part UAP release—every official video, the accounts behind them, and a plain-English map of what was actually disclosed.
00 / Orientation
These files are observations the government says it cannot definitively identify from the available material. That is not the same as evidence of extraterrestrial origin.
Zoom, tracking, glare and platform motion can make a distant point behave strangely in-frame.
Some clips have direct military custody; others were uploaded later, edited, or recreated from testimony.
A compelling account and an ambiguous image can coexist. The archive preserves both without collapsing them.
01 / Release log
Beginning May 8, the Pentagon published records every few weeks under the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters—PURSUE.
02 / Moving-image archive
Every DVIDS-hosted moving-image record associated with Releases 01—05, including sensor clips and clearly labeled FBI recreations.
No records match those filters.
03 / Source desk
Titles, dates, descriptions, thumbnails and video files come from official U.S. government pages. Editorial summaries are deliberately conservative and link back to the source.