DOW-UAP-PR065 is a Department of War video record released in PURSUE Release 02 on May 22, 2026. According to the PURSUE the release record, the originating agency is the Department of War, the incident date is April 24, 2024, and the incident location is the Southeastern United States. The video carries the uploader-defined title "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024."12
House Request Provenance
On March 6, 2026, eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives requested access to 51 potentially UAP-related records allegedly held by the Department of War and the Intelligence Community. AARO identified a collection of responsive materials on a classified network. AARO cautions that many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody. DVIDS hosts the matching public video entry and a direct MP4 rendition of the clip.34
The AARO Assessment
AARO assesses that this clip is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024. A user uploaded the video to a classified network in June 2024. The thirty-eight-second file shows, from 00:00 to 00:32, a sensor panning to keep an area of contrast in its field of view; at 00:33 the sensor pans left, causing the area of contrast to leave the field of view on the right side of the frame. The uploader title references a Tyndall context and the "tic tac" shorthand, but AARO offers no determination on the shape or nature of the object.
What The Record Supports
PR065 preserves a short Coast Guard sensor track and its upload path, not a resolved sighting. AARO presents the description for informational purposes only and explicitly states that no part of the description should be interpreted as an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the event's validity, nature, or significance. The missing chain-of-custody flag further limits interpretive weight. Conservatively, the record documents an unresolved infrared track; it does not identify the observed area of contrast or establish anomalous performance.