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By Enigma Labs
A 2023 U.S. Central Command report submitted to AARO describes a 2 minute 57 second infrared video of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (DoW-UAP-D33) observed near the ocean surface. The mission report characterizes the object as moving around 80 mph and executing multiple sharp “90-degree turns.” In the footage, the object first appears at about 4 seconds and moves within the lower-left portion of the sensor view before being actively tracked. From roughly 7 seconds onward, it moves laterally while the sensor pans to follow it, then remains mostly centered from about 20 seconds through 1 minute. At around 1 minute, the system locks onto the object with a tracking reticle and applies filtering to improve contrast. At about 2 minutes 22 seconds, the object becomes indistinguishable from the background and tracking is lost. The remainder of the clip shows the sensor repeatedly adjusting zoom and contrast settings in an attempt to reacquire the target. The report is purely descriptive and does not identify what the object was, only that it exhibited fast, maneuvering motion over the ocean and was intermittently trackable via infrared imaging.
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