Are real UFO videos available to the public?
“Yes — 28 declassified UAP videos from 2017–2024 are publicly available on DVIDS and indexed by UAP.WATCH, including infrared and electro-optical footage from CENTCOM, INDOPACOM, and FBI sources.”
Yes. As of 2026 the U.S. government hosts 28 declassified UAP videos on DVIDS (Defense Visual Information Distribution Service), all linked from war.gov/UFO/ and indexed at UAP.WATCH. Formats include FLIR/IR (forward-looking infrared from F/A-18 ATFLIR pods and ISR platforms), EO (electro-optical / visible light), and combined sensor-mode clips. Geographic coverage includes Greece (90-degree turn at 80 mph), the Indo-Pacific (football-shaped object), Syria (two semi-transparent orange areas), the Mediterranean (metallic triangle at 25,000 ft), and the Western United States (orange orbs in formation). Earlier official footage — GIMBAL, GOFAST, FLIR1 — is hosted by the Department of Defense and embedded across major news outlets. UAP.WATCH provides direct DVIDS links for every PURSUE video.
- What are the most famous declassified UFO videos?The four most-cited declassified U.S. military UFO videos ar
- What is the GOFAST video and was it resolved?The 2017 Navy GOFAST video was resolved by AARO in 2026: the
- What UAP encounters has the Navy reported?The Navy contributed mission reports including the 2017 GOFA