Four UAP observed in Arabian Gulf during ISR mission
Document coverPage 1 of DOW-UAP-D3, Mission Report, Arabian Gulf, 2020 · View original on war.gov
Four unidentified anomalous phenomena were observed flying within the field of view during an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) mission in the Arabian Gulf in 2020. Cloud coverage prevented clear visual tracking of the objects.
“4X UAP OBSERVED FLYING IN [redacted] FOV. CLOUD COVERAGE OBSTRUCTED [redacted] FROM FOLLOWING AND GETTING A CLEAR VISUAL. AT APPROX 1736Z 4 UAP WERE OBSERVED BENEATH [redacted] 1X UAP OBSERVED AT 17:36:22, 2X UAP OBSERVED SIDE BY SIDE AT 17:36:30, AND 1X UAP OBSERVED AT 17:36:49.”
Verbatim from DOW-UAP-D3, Mission Report, Arabian Gulf, 2020 · View original on war.gov
Case details
- Date
- approximately 1736Z (17:36:22, 17:36:30, 17:36:49)
- Precision
- unknown
- Location
- Arabian Gulf
- Country
- United States
- Branch
- USAF
- Unit
- AFCENT
- Sensors
- eyewitness
Resolution
Cloud coverage prevented clear visual confirmation; four distinct objects observed at specific time intervals
Source document
Agency: DEPARTMENT OF WAR
File: DOW-UAP-D3, Mission Report, Arabian Gulf, 2020
Case ID: UNDATED-USAF-E42D36
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