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Release 02 · Official Video Record
Official Source Video — USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024
Official Release 02 source video presented with AARO source context, visible-content description and limitations.
This Release 02 official source video contains 00:38 of video material and is part of a collection of materials AARO identified on a classified network. FullDisclosr presents the video with its source context, visible-content description and limitations, without adding conclusions beyond the official record.
Full Record Description
DOW-UAP-PR065 is an official video record from war.gov/ufo Release 02 titled “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024.” The primary source record is DOW-UAP-PR065, an official video record titled “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024.” On March 6, 2026, eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives requested access to 51 potentially UAP-related records allegedly held by the Department of War and the Intelligence Community. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified a collection of responsive materials held on a classified network. Many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody. AARO assesses that this video, whose uploader-defined title is, “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024,” is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024. A user uploaded this video to a classified network in June 2024. The visible-content description is: 00:00-00:32: A sensor pans to keep an area of contrast in its field-of-view. 00:33: The sensor pans to the left causing the area of contrast to leave the field-of-view on the right side of the frame. No linked report row was matched in the current source-context data. The available context for this item comes from the primary official media description. 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. The Release 02 source context also notes that AARO identified responsive materials on a classified network and that many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody.
Official Source Context
Official source context
The primary source record is DOW-UAP-PR065, an official video record titled “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024.” On March 6, 2026, eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives requested access to 51 potentially UAP-related records allegedly held by the Department of War and the Intelligence Community. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified a collection of responsive materials held on a classified network. Many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody. AARO assesses that this video, whose uploader-defined title is, “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024,” is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024. A user uploaded this video to a classified network in June 2024.
What the Video Shows
Visible in the sensor footage
00:00-00:32: A sensor pans to keep an area of contrast in its field-of-view. 00:33: The sensor pans to the left causing the area of contrast to leave the field-of-view on the right side of the frame.
Related Source Material
Linked source records
No linked report row was matched in the current source-context data. The available context for this item comes from the primary official media description.
Source Limitations / Caution
Limitations and interpretation
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. The Release 02 source context also notes that AARO identified responsive materials on a classified network and that many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody.
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.
Why This Record Matters
This record matters because Release 02 contains official source media presented with chain-of-custody limitations, source descriptions and cautionary language. It shows why FullDisclosr separates primary media, visible content and interpretation limits rather than presenting the video in isolation.
FullDisclosr Editorial Note
FullDisclosr presents this item as an official source media record, not as proof of a specific explanation. The record is shown with its official context and available limitations so visitors can review the source material without speculative framing.
Record Metadata
- FD-R02-VID027
- video_2605_DOD_111720692_DOD_111720692.mp4
- VID
- DOW-UAP-PR065
- DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024"
- Department of War
- 2024
- Southeastern United States
- B5DvEBAZQlE
- draft
- NO
- Not available
- Not available
- Primary asset context comes from DOW-UAP-PR065. No linked PDF report row was matched in the current source-context data.
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