Both official UAP declassification releases by the U.S. Department of War.
Sourced verbatim from war.gov/UFO
UAP = Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena · PURSUE = Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters
PURSUE stands for Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters — the formal interagency declassification program created after President Trump issued a directive on February 19, 2026 instructing the Department of War, FBI, NASA, and intelligence agencies to identify, review, and release UAP records.
UAP stands for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena — redefined from "Aerial" to "Anomalous" by the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act (FY2023, signed December 23, 2022), expanding scope beyond air to include maritime, undersea, space-based, and transmedium observations.
All files — PDFs, photographs, and videos — are on Google Drive, publicly accessible, no sign-in required.
The first large-scale official declassification of UAP materials in U.S. history. Documents span from the late 1940s to 2025.
| Folder | Contents | Size |
|---|---|---|
pdfs/ |
126 declassified PDF documents | ~2.3 GB |
images/ |
14 photographs (FBI, NASA, DoD) | ~15 MB |
videos/ |
28 original videos from DVIDS | ~1.2 GB |
videos-with-music/ |
28 videos with cinematic instrumental soundtrack | ~1.3 GB |
The release covers incidents spanning multiple decades and commands:
- DOW-UAP-D series — Mission Reports documenting UAP encounters
- DOW-UAP-PR series — Unresolved UAP Incident Reports (Middle East, Iraq, Syria, INDOPACOM, Africa)
- FBI files — Historical UAP investigation documents and photographs
- NASA files — Apollo 12 & 17 photographs, Gemini 7 audio excerpt (1965)
- DIA / NSA / NRO — Intelligence agency UAP assessments
- Video footage — Raw military UAP encounter video from DVIDS
Two files (Serial_153 and one other) return 404 on war.gov itself — they are not missing from this archive, they simply do not exist at the source.
The second tranche under PURSUE. Includes intelligence agency records spanning the CIA, DOE, DOW, and ODNI — plus 57 DoD videos.
| Folder | Contents | Size |
|---|---|---|
documents/ |
6 declassified PDFs | ~70 MB |
videos/ |
57 DoD UAP videos | ~5.4 GB |
Documents in this release:
| File | Agency | Description |
|---|---|---|
CIA-UAP-D001 |
CIA | Intelligence Information Report — USSR, 1973 |
DOE-UAP-D001 |
DOE | PANTEX Image |
DOE-UAP-D002 |
DOE | James Tuck Correspondence |
DOE-UAP-D003 |
DOE | Pajarito Astronomers |
DOW-UAP-D017 |
DOW | General Correspondence of Sandia |
ODNI-UAP-D001 |
ODNI | USPER Narrative — Senior USIC |
pip install curl_cffi
python download_uap.pyUses Chrome TLS impersonation to bypass Akamai CDN bot detection.
pip install curl_cffi
python download_release02.pyDownloads the document bundle via chunked range requests (Akamai blocks full-file streaming) and streams the video archive directly from CloudFront.
python add_music.pyPulls dark/thriller instrumental tracks from Pixabay (royalty-free, no lyrics) and mixes one unique track per video using ffmpeg.
Requirements: pip install curl_cffi · ffmpeg · yt-dlp
All files sourced from the official U.S. Department of War UAP portal: https://www.war.gov/UFO/
This archive is for research, journalism, and public record purposes.
