Intelligence Community + DOE UAP Records
Five U.S. intelligence-community and Department of Energy files were declassified under PURSUE Release 02 on May 22, 2026 - new agencies joining the disclosure for the first time. The cluster includes CIA-UAP-D001 (a 1973 CIA Intelligence Information Report relating to USSR activity), ODNI-UAP-D001 (the USPER Narrative from a senior U.S. Intelligence Community official describing a multi-witness UAP encounter from a military helicopter in late 2025), and three Department of Energy records: enhanced PANTEX imagery, James Tuck correspondence from the 1970s, and a 1986 Pajarito astronomers invitation - the DOE files are tied to the U.S. nuclear weapons complex (PANTEX assembly plant, Los Alamos via Tuck, and the Pajarito Plateau). All files are public domain U.S. Government works under 17 U.S.C. § 105.
Files below are sorted by Anomalousness Index (highest evidentiary weight first). Each links to a full detail page with viewer, transcript (for videos), SHA-256 verification, and source link to war.gov.
All files in Intelligence Community + DOE UAP Records
CIA-UAP-D001, Intelligence Information Report, USSR, 1973
This document is a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intelligence information report (IIR) that describes human intelligence gathering activities in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Thi
ODNI-UAP-D001, USPER Narrative, Senior USIC Official
This document is a first-hand account written by a currently serving (May 2026) senior U.S. intelligence official. The official was part of a team investigating reports of unusual noises and sightings
DOE-UAP-D001, Enhanced PANTEX Imagery
A Pantex Unidentified Object Incident Report that includes an enhanced image from ground surveillance radar tower.
DOE-UAP-D002, James Tuck Correspondence, 1970s
Personal correspondence to and from James Tuck, a Los Alamos National Laboratory-affiliated physicist, regarding his interest in unidentified anomalous phenomena circa 1970s.
DOE-UAP-D003, Pajarito Astronomers Invitation, 1986
A letter to the members of the Pajarito Astronomers club regarding an upcoming meeting featuring a presentation from a Los Alamos National Laboratory-affiliated physicist, Dr. John Warren, titled “Why