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US military files that have been declassified this week include infrared recordings and mission reports documenting unidentified aerial phenomena over the Aegean Sea, among them a January 2024 incident in which American aircrew tracked a diamond-shaped object traveling at roughly 800 kilometers per hour — invisible to the naked eye and undetectable by standard cameras. The material forms part of a sweeping archive released by the US Department of War covering nearly 80 years of UAP-related records. The release was coordinated across the White House, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, NASA, the FBI and the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and will be updated on a rolling basis via the government portal war.gov/ufo. The Aegean incident has drawn particular attention in Greek media. According to one declassified military report, the object appeared diamond-shaped with what observers described as a mass suspended vertically beneath it. It was detectable only through a short-wave infrared sensor system, rendering it invisible to conventional optics. The phenomenon was visible only through a short-wave infrared sensor system and could not be detected with the naked eye or through standard visual-spectrum imaging. US aircraft operating from Greece were involved in the January 2024 sightings, according to the files. Authorities said the broader declassification initiative is aimed at increasing public transparency on UAPs — more widely known as UFOs — after decades of restricted access to government records on the subject. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο iefimerida.gr US military files that have been declassified this week include infrared recordings and mission reports documenting unidentified aerial phenomena over the Aegean Sea, among them a January 2024 incident in which American aircrew tracked a diamond-shaped object traveling at roughly 800 kilometers per hour — invisible to the naked eye and undetectable by standard cameras. The material forms part of a sweeping archive released by the US Department of War covering nearly 80 years of UAP-related records. The release was coordinated across the White House, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, NASA, the FBI and the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and will be updated on a rolling basis via the government portal war.gov/ufo. The Aegean incident has drawn particular attention in Greek media. According to one declassified military report, the object appeared diamond-shaped with what observers described as a mass suspended vertically beneath it. It was detectable only through a short-wave infrared sensor system, rendering it invisible to conventional optics. The phenomenon was visible only through a short-wave infrared sensor system and could not be detected with the naked eye or through standard visual-spectrum imaging. US aircraft operating from Greece were involved in the January 2024 sightings, according to the files. Authorities said the broader declassification initiative is aimed at increasing public transparency on UAPs — more widely known as UFOs — after decades of restricted access to government records on the subject. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο iefimerida.gr
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