FBI Photo B13 is a one-page PDF in Department of War PURSUE Release 01. The release identifies it as FBI material from an incident in the Western United States in late 2025, submitted to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office as a still image derived from a U.S. military system.1
The visible frame is monochrome and grainy, with a simplified central crosshair and multiple black redaction bars obscuring portions of the display. Two small dark elongated objects appear near the center of the frame in the lower-right quadrant. The image also shows a 12/31/99 18:19:54 timestamp, but the release states that the displayed date is incorrect because the system date and time were not set.12
The record is limited. It says the original imagery was altered with redactions before submission to AARO and that no accompanying mission report was provided. The operator reported being unable to positively identify the UAP, but the release does not provide platform details, sensor metadata, precise location, altitude, range, duration, motion data, or an analytic conclusion.1
This matters because B13 preserves an example of FBI-submitted UAP imagery while making the evidentiary boundary plain. The photo can document what was released and what was visible in the frame, but the redactions, faulty timestamp, and missing mission context prevent a reliable identification or assessment from the image alone.