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Source Summary

Source

Department of War

Date

May 29, 2022 — linked report context

Location

Iraq

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Release 01 · Official Video Record

Unresolved UAP Report — Iraq, May 2022

Official infrared sensor video submitted by United States Central Command to AARO, with a linked mission report.

This official record contains ten seconds of infrared sensor video from a U.S. military platform in 2022. FullDisclosr presents the video together with its linked mission report, source caution and AARO’s contextual note, while keeping the video-visible description separate from the report’s additional observations.

Full Record Description

DOW-UAP-PR021 is an official video record from Release 01 titled “Unresolved UAP Report, Iraq, May 2022.” The official source states that United States Central Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to AARO, consisting of ten seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2022. The video-visible description is specific: the video depicts two areas of contrast moving together near the center of the field-of-view throughout the runtime. FullDisclosr treats this as the direct visual description provided by the official source. The record is linked to DOW-UAP-D014, a mission report dated May 29, 2022. That report describes a U.S. military operator observing one UAP flying north to northeast and following it for as long as possible, but being unable to positively identify it. This linked report context is important, but it is kept separate from what is directly visible in the video. The official source includes important cautionary language. The video description is informational only and should not be interpreted as an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the event’s validity, nature, or significance. The linked report’s descriptive and estimative language reflects the reporter’s subjective interpretation at the time of the event. AARO also notes that SU-27 and SU-35 are designations for military aircraft operated by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Official Source Context

Official source context

The primary source record is DOW-UAP-PR021, an official video record titled “Unresolved UAP Report, Iraq, May 2022.” According to the official description, United States Central Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to AARO, consisting of ten seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2022.

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What the Video Shows

Visible in the sensor footage

The video depicts two areas of contrast moving together near the center of the field-of-view throughout the runtime.

Related Source Material

Linked source records

This video is linked to DOW-UAP-D014, a mission report dated May 29, 2022. The report describes a U.S. military operator observing one UAP flying north to northeast. The observer reported following the UAP for as long as possible but was unable to positively identify it. This report context is separate from what is directly visible in the video.

Linked ReportMission Context

Source Limitations / Caution

Limitations and interpretation

The official source states that the video description is informational only. It should not be interpreted as an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the event’s validity, nature, or significance. The linked mission report also uses descriptive and estimative language that reflects the reporter’s subjective interpretation at the time of the event.

Source Caution

This video description is provided for informational purposes only. Readers should not interpret any part of this description as reflecting an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described event’s validity, nature, or significance. AARO notes that SU-27 and SU-35 are designations for military aircraft operated by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Why This Record Matters

This record matters because it combines an official infrared video segment, a linked mission report and explicit caution language. It also includes an AARO contextual note about SU-27 and SU-35 aircraft designations, showing why FullDisclosr separates primary media, linked source material and interpretation limits.

FullDisclosr Editorial Note

FullDisclosr presents this item as an official source record with linked context, not as proof of a specific explanation. The value of this record lies in the official video description, the linked mission report and the cautionary language that defines how the material should be read.

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Record Metadata

Asset ID
FD-R01-VID002
Original filename
DOD_111688762.mp4
Primary asset type
VID
Official record ID
DOW-UAP-PR021
Primary official title
DOW-UAP-PR021, Unresolved UAP Report, Iraq, May 2022
Agency / source
Department of War
Incident date
May 29, 2022 — linked report context
Incident location
Iraq
YouTube video ID
QNOHtFYLwVg
Upload / publication status
draft
Needs human review
NO
Linked report ID
DOW-UAP-D014
Linked report title
DOW-UAP-D014, Mission Report, Iraq, May 2022
Notes
Primary asset context comes from DOW-UAP-PR021. Linked report context comes from DOW-UAP-D014 and must remain separate from the video-visible description. PrimaryIncidentDate is N/A; May 29, 2022 comes from linked report context. Primary location is Iraq; linked report location is Syria.

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