On July 10, 2026, the U.S. Department of War released its fourth set of materials under the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) program. This latest tranche continues the systematic disclosure of archives that began two months ago.
This fourth release adds 40 new files, consisting of 14 documents, 19 videos, four audio recordings, and three images. The total number of materials hosted on the war.gov/UFO portal now well exceeds 330. These records include observation reports from the Persian Gulf region (Gulf of America, 2019), historical documents from the Project Sign and Project Blue Book eras, and modern recordings from infrared sensors.
JUST IN: The Department of Defense has released a fourth batch of UFO files.
Particular attention has been drawn to videos showing objects exhibiting unusual flight characteristics, such as abrupt changes in trajectory, the absence of a typical heat signature, and resilience to environmental conditions. One 2019 case features a description of an object that a military observer characterized as "unlike anything seen before" during his long years of service. The package also includes CIA assessments and reports on incidents near strategically vital locations.
Consistent with previous releases, all new cases remain categorized as "unresolved." The department emphasizes that these materials are being published for open study, inviting experts and the general public to conduct their own analysis of the data. Official representatives noted that the declassification process is proceeding as scheduled, with subsequent batches already in preparation.
Newly released Pentagon UFO files include a transcript from a classified 1949 Los Alamos meeting. Military officials and top scientists met to investigate green fireballs spotted near New Mexico's nuclear facilities. Witnesses described silent, intensely glowing objects moving
Since its launch in May 2026, the portal has generated immense interest, with site visits surpassing 1.7 billion by mid-June. Every new release adds more detail to a narrative that has been taking shape for decades. While definitive explanations remain elusive, the volume of available primary source information continues to grow steadily.
This fourth release maintains the program’s overall approach: methodical, unsensational, and strictly evidence-based. This strategy allows the public to witness the gradual unfolding of one of the most intriguing phenomena of our time.


