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DOW-UAP-PR067 Multiple Spherical UAP USO Near Sub Callsign 2022-03-25

Video

AARO-assessed infrared clip of multiple areas of contrast near a submarine, uploaded to a classified network in May 2024.

Disclosure Rating — 5/10

DOW-UAP-PR067 is a Department of War video record released in PURSUE Release 02 on May 22, 2026. The record carries the uploader-defined title "Multiple Spherical UAP USO near Sub. [CALLSIGN] 2022/03/25 in and out of water." No incident location is assigned in the the release record.12

  House Request Provenance

The record entered the public catalog through a March 6, 2026 request in which eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives sought access to 51 potentially UAP-related records allegedly held by the Department of War and the Intelligence Community. AARO identified responsive materials on a classified network and 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. military platform. A user uploaded the video to a classified network in May 2024. The four-minute, fifty-second file records several distinct passes: from 00:45 a first area of contrast crosses the lower frame while the sensor pans to track it; from 00:57 a second area of contrast enters and the sensor works to hold both before the first exits at the right; further areas of contrast enter and cross from 02:11 to 03:05 and from 04:09 to 04:37. The uploader title describes spherical objects near a submarine and "in and out of water," but AARO offers no determination on shape, count, or any water interaction.

  What The Record Supports

PR067 preserves a multi-pass infrared sequence and its upload path, not a resolved sighting. AARO presents the description for informational purposes only, with no judgment about the event's validity, nature, or significance, and flags the missing chain-of-custody. Conservatively, the record documents several unresolved infrared tracks; it does not identify the objects, confirm the uploader's "USO" framing, or establish anomalous performance.

  References

  References

  1. war.gov

  2. war.gov

  3. dvidshub.net

  4. d34w7g4gy10iej.cloudfront.net

Published on March 25, 2022

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