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Source

Department of War

Date

2024

Location

East China Sea

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Release 04 · Official Video Record

DOW-UAP-PR102 — East China Sea Track and Exit

Official Release 04 East China Sea sensor video with a tracked contrast area exiting the frame.

This official Release 04 record contains a 36-second East China Sea sensor sequence from 2024. The source description focuses on tracking, exit from the frame and later zoom changes without visible content.

Full Record Description

DOW-UAP-PR102 is an official Release 04 VID record titled “DOW-UAP-PR102, Unresolved UAP Report, East China Sea, 2024.” This official Release 04 record contains a 36-second East China Sea sensor sequence from 2024. The source description focuses on tracking, exit from the frame and later zoom changes without visible content. 00:01-00:20: The sensor tracks an area of contrast, keeping it generally within the center of the frame. 00:21-00:29: The area of contrast exits the sensor field-of-view at the top of the frame. 00:30-00:36: The sensor zooms out and in several times. No content No linked PDF report row was matched in the current source-context data. The available website context comes from the primary official media record. 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.

Official Source Context

Official source context

The primary source record is DOW-UAP-PR102, an official Department of War video record titled “DOW-UAP-PR102, Unresolved UAP Report, East China Sea, 2024.” According to the official source description: The United States Indo-Pacific Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of 36 seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2024. Video Description: 00:01-00:20: The sensor tracks an area of contrast, keeping it generally within the center of the frame. 00:21-00:29: The area of contrast exits the sensor field-of-view at the top of the frame. 00:30-00:36: The sensor zooms out and in several times. No content 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.

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What the Video Shows

Visible in the sensor footage

00:01-00:20: The sensor tracks an area of contrast, keeping it generally within the center of the frame. 00:21-00:29: The area of contrast exits the sensor field-of-view at the top of the frame. 00:30-00:36: The sensor zooms out and in several times. No content

Related Source Material

Linked source records

No linked PDF report row was matched in the current source-context data. The available website context comes from the primary official media record.

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.

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 it captures a clearly bounded East China Sea tracking sequence with an explicit exit from the sensor view.

FullDisclosr Editorial Note

FullDisclosr presents this item as official source media, not as proof of any conclusion about the nature of the recorded object or event.

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Record Metadata

Asset ID
FD-R04-VID009
Original filename
DOD_111830012.mp4
Primary asset type
VID
Official record ID
DOW-UAP-PR102
Primary official title
DOW-UAP-PR102, Unresolved UAP Report, East China Sea, 2024
Agency / source
Department of War
Incident date
2024
Incident location
East China Sea
YouTube video ID
x7CAfT-z4D0
Upload / publication status
draft
Needs human review
NO
Linked report ID
Not available
Linked report title
Not available
Notes
Primary asset context comes from DOW-UAP-PR102. No linked PDF report row was matched. Website copy generated from Release 04 source-context data.

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