AARO·2023· 4 Pages

AARO Case File

Summary

AARO memorandum from June 2026 analyzing a UAP incident from October 2023 in the western U.S. Federal agents observed 'orbs launching orbs' near a sensitive site. The case remains unresolved, with various hypotheses considered and ruled out.

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DEPARTMENT OF WAR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY UNCLASSIFIED OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF WAR 5000 DEFENSE PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 20301-5000 05 JUNE 2026 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) Unidentified Anomalo…
DEPARTMENT OF WAR OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF WAR All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office AARO
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UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED a. The reporting agents did not collect video footage, photographic imagery, or other technical data during the incident. Human capacity for optical estimation regarding the distance, size, speed, and direction of travel of unreferenced phenomena in low-light condit…
AARO
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UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED exceeds the standard battery capacity and operational limits of typical military and commercially available multi-rotor UAV systems. c. Military Aircraft Dispensing Flares (Partially Plausible): i. Supporting Factors: Historical flight logs confirm that U.S. milita…
AARO Department of War Intelligence Community
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UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED ii. Atmospheric anomalies, (e.g., temperature inversion and refractive effects). Weather conditions were generally clear, with seasonable temperatures and typical levels of light pollution for the area. AARO assesses as unlikely that such conditions would contribute…
Jon T. Kosloski AARO Federal Government

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