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PURSUE Release 01: DOW-UAP-PR28, Unresolved UAP Report, Greece, January 2024

PURSUE

A DVIDS video record shows a January 2024 Greece UAP observation tracked through SWIR imagery.

Disclosure Rating — 6/10

The Department of War's PURSUE Release 01 lists DOW-UAP-PR28 as a Department of War video record titled Unresolved UAP Report, Greece, January 2024, with Greece as the incident location and no separate incident date in the catalog row.1 DVIDS publishes the media under the same title for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, with a January 1, 2024 record date, a May 7, 2026 publication date, and a 66-second MP4 file.23

  The SWIR-Only Footage

DVIDS describes the record as United States Central Command reporting one minute and five seconds of UAP footage to AARO, captured through multiple sensor modalities aboard a U.S. military platform in 2024.2 The first ten seconds are described as a split display, with electro-optical footage on the right and short-wave infrared footage on the left; at four seconds, an area of contrast becomes distinguishable near the center of the right frame.2

At ten seconds, the video shifts to a full-screen SWIR view. The DVIDS description says the area of contrast remains generally near the center of the sensor field of view at 55 seconds and visually resembles an inverted teardrop with a vertical trailing mass below it.2 Near the end, the operator switches to visible spectrum, loses the subject against the background, then switches to SWIR black-hot without reacquiring the area of contrast.2

  The Matching Greece Mission Report

The video metadata says an accompanying mission report, DoW-UAP-D7, described a diamond-shaped UAP moving at about 434 knots and detectable only through SWIR.12 The released D7 PDF itself, however, is titled for the Arabian Gulf in 2020 and contains a different balloon-like UAP GENTEXT entry; the Department of War release also includes a separate DOW-UAP-D25, Mission Report, Greece, January 2024 PDF whose contents match the PR28 video narrative.45

D25 records a January 25, 2024 ISR mission under USCENTCOM, originally marked SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY and declassified by MG Richard A. Harrison on October 24, 2025.4 Its UAP section gives event serial number 250509ZJAN2024-CENTCOM 001, says the observation began at 0509Z while the aircraft was in transit, and describes one solid UAP with a SWIR white signature, unknown propulsion, unknown intelligent control, no observer engagement, no effects on personnel or equipment, and no recovered material.4

The D25 GENTEXT says the UAP was flying at approximately 434 knots, appeared diamond-shaped with a non-maneuvering probe at the bottom, appeared only on the SWIR camera, and lasted about two minutes before ending at 0511Z.4 That document context gives the video record its strongest factual frame: a specific operational report, time, sensor modality, observer description, and stated limits.

  What PR28 Adds

PR28 matters because it connects a publicly playable sensor clip to a declassified mission-report account of the same SWIR-only observation. The video gives a time-coded visual sequence, while the matching Greece mission report adds operational reporting context that the video alone cannot provide.24

The record is still narrow evidence. DVIDS cautions that the video description is informational and should not be treated as an analytic judgment or factual determination about the event's validity, nature, or significance.2 The mission report likewise preserves the observer's description and estimates inside a heavily redacted operational form; it does not identify the object or establish extraordinary performance beyond the reported observation.4

  References

  References

  1. war.gov 2

  2. dvidshub.net 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

  3. d34w7g4gy10iej.cloudfront.net

  4. war.gov 2 3 4 5 6

  5. war.gov

Published on May 8, 2026

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