All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office
@DoD_AARO
Official Twitter account of the @deptofdefense's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
The Naval Postgraduate School’s Center on Combating Hybrid Threats is welcoming submissions for an upcoming publication on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Learn more here: nps.edu/web/ccht/contr…
This footage, captured by an infrared sensor in 2024, was later reported to AARO as a UAP. This report remains unresolved due to lack of technical data. dvidshub.net//video/962722/…
In December 2018, a U.S. military UAS platform captured footage of an object appearing to transit a plume of superheated gas and ash produced by an eruption of Mt. Etna in Sicily, Italy. Read AARO’s assessment: aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/UAP-…
🚨 NEW: To maximize transparency, the National Archives has released new records related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). These records come from @ODNIgov, the Office of the @SecDef, @FAANews, and @NRCgov. Explore the UAP Collection: archives.gov/uap @DoD_AARO
Last week, AARO launched an Electronic FOIA (EFOIA) Reading Room that contains responsive documents to FOIA requests relating to the office since its establishment in July 2022. Visit it here: aaro.mil/EFOIA-Reading-…
In April 2013, a Customs and Border Protection aircraft captured footage of a UAP event over the airport near Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Read AARO's assessment, watch the video, and see a reconstruction of the event here: spr.ly/60050tcUU
The updated UAP Reporting Trends, as seen in the Annual Report on UAP released last month and during Dr. Kosloski's testimony before the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities on Nov. 19, is now available on AARO's website. spr.ly/6002Q5w8I