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US Navy UAP Briefing Documents Released via FOIA

The US Navy released internal UAP briefing documents through FOIA, obtained by researcher John Greenewald Jr. of The Black Vault. The records from the Office of Naval Intelligence and UAPTF (2020-2021) describe incidents including a spherical object that submerged without trace and triangular craft near training ranges. The documents confirm the UAPTF coordinated with NASA, FAA, and intelligence agencies.

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November 6, 2024
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Background

In 2024, US Navy UAP briefing documents were released through the Freedom of Information Act. The documents revealed internal Navy communications and briefing materials regarding UAP encounters by naval personnel, including details about UAP incidents that had not been previously disclosed to the public.

Release Details

The documents were made public via FOIA in 2024.
They provided insight into how the Navy communicated about and assessed UAP encounters within its command structure.

Content of Documents

  • Internal Navy communications
  • Briefing materials on UAP encounters by naval personnel
  • Details about previously undisclosed UAP incidents

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