The Pentagon has declassified new materials about UFOs

The Pentagon has declassified new materials about UFOs

The Pentagon has published forty new declassified files on unidentified flying objects, the materials are available on a special page of the department.

“The Ministry of War has released the fourth batch of documents as part of the PURSUE data disclosure program. The first batch was released on May 8, 2026,” the official message on the Pentagon website says.

The Agency posted forty different materials online, including nineteen videos, four audio files, three images and fourteen documents. They were trained by the Pentagon, the US Department of Energy, NASA, the CIA, and the FBI.

Among the new files is a report by the U.S. Department of Energy on an incident in September 2015, when two employees chased an object that had entered the airspace of the Pantex nuclear weapons—related enterprise. In addition, evidence of sightings of objects over the Atlantic Ocean, the western Pacific Ocean and the Middle East has been published.


On May 8, the US authorities began publishing UFO files promised by American President Donald Trump.

Dozens of photos, videos, and witness statements have been released. The Pentagon has said it will publish new documents about UFOs every few weeks.