Pentagon Confirms UAP Videos
The Pentagon officially released three Navy videos showing unidentified aerial phenomena, acknowledging for the first time that military pilots have encountered objects that cannot be identified or explained.
Pentagon Confirms UAP Videos
On April 27, 2020, the U.S. Department of Defense officially released three videos showing U.S. Navy aircraft encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The Pentagon acknowledged these were genuine videos that had been leaked earlier and confirmed the objects in them remain unidentified. This represented the first official U.S. government acknowledgment that UFOs—whatever they are—represent a real phenomenon.
The Videos
FLIR1 / “Tic Tac” (November 2004)
Recorded during the USS Nimitz encounter off San Diego:
- Shows an oblong object (the “Tic Tac”)
- Object rotates and accelerates rapidly
- Tracking system struggles to maintain lock
- Object suddenly departs at high speed
GIMBAL (January 2015)
Recorded by F/A-18 pilots off the East Coast:
- Shows a rotating object
- Pilot exclaims “There’s a whole fleet of them”
- Object appears to defy aerodynamic principles
- No visible propulsion
GOFAST (January 2015)
Also from East Coast encounters:
- Shows small object moving rapidly over water
- Pilots express amazement at speed
- No visible wings, exhaust, or propulsion
- Object appears to maintain altitude despite wind
The Acknowledgment
The Pentagon’s official statement confirmed:
- The videos are authentic Navy recordings
- They were released to “clear up any misconceptions”
- The objects depicted remain unidentified
- They were declassified after determining release posed no national security risk
Significance
This marked a dramatic shift:
- The U.S. government previously denied interest in UFOs
- The official term changed from UFO to UAP
- The Navy confirmed pilots regularly encounter unexplained phenomena
- Congressional hearings and investigations followed
The Implications
The Pentagon didn’t say these were alien spacecraft. They said they were “unidentified”—which means our most advanced military cannot explain what its pilots are seeing.
That alone is extraordinary.
On April 27, 2020, the United States government admitted what UFO researchers had claimed for decades: military pilots are encountering objects that cannot be explained. The Pentagon released the videos, confirmed their authenticity, and stated the objects remain unidentified. For the first time, the mystery was officially acknowledged.