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DOW-UAP-D010, Mission Report, Middle East, May 2022

The released record says a U.S. military operator reported observing '5x UAP fly across the screen.'. File: DOW-UAP-D010, Mission Report, Middle East, May 2022. DOW-UAP-D010, Mission Report, Middle East, May 2022 combines an official, downloadable document, 5 extracted claims, 2 evidence records, and 6 timeline entries across 6 source pages, and file-level provenance that can be compared with related release records.

File
Document · Release 01
Date
May 6, 2022
Location
Iraq
Extent
6 pages

Probed Assessment

The released record says a U.S. military operator reported observing '5x UAP fly across the screen.'. File: DOW-UAP-D010, Mission Report, Middle East, May 2022.

Key takeaways

  • The released record says the remaining four UAPs were described as 'possible birds.'.
  • The released record says dust hindered most FMV collection of the ground.
  • The released record says AT 1514Z, 1.4a 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UAP (SEE OBSERVATION 1).

Why it matters

DOW-UAP-D010, Mission Report, Middle East, May 2022 combines an official, downloadable document, 5 extracted claims, 2 evidence records, and 6 timeline entries across 6 source pages, and file-level provenance that can be compared with related release records.

Corroboration

For DOW-UAP-D010, Mission Report, Middle East, May 2022, the release establishes official provenance but does not independently verify the record's statement that a U.S. military operator reported observing '5x UAP fly across the screen.'.

Open questions

  • Which companion records, if any, independently corroborate the source claims extracted from this 6-page document?

Probed separates this editorial assessment from the source claims below. It summarizes what the released artifact supports; it is not independent verification.

Official Description from War.gov

This document is a Mission Report (MISREP), a standardized reporting form the U.S. Military uses to record the circumstances surrounding its operations. U.S. military services often use MISREPs to report Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) to AARO. The GENTEXT, or “general text” section of these reports often contains important qualitative, contextual information, distinguishing it from the more quantitative, or numerical, data found elsewhere in the report. A U.S. military operator reported observing “5x UAP fly across the screen.” The report continues by describing one of those observations as a “possible missile” and the remaining four as “possible birds.” All descriptive and estimative language contained in this report reflects the reporter’s subjective interpretation at the time of the event. Such characterizations should not be interpreted as a conclusive indication of the presence or absence of any intrinsic object features or performance characteristics.

Preserved verbatim as source metadata. This wording is separate from Probed’s file-specific description and assessment.

File Context

Related entities

10
Research Map relationships require row-level claim or timeline references.

Tracker findings

1

Mission report described one observation as a possible missile

The report says one of five observed objects resembled a possible missile, while the other four appeared closer to birds.

Release provenance

Release
Release 01
Official ID
release-01-file-039-dow-uap-d010-mission-report-middle-east-may-2022
Cleared
May 8, 2026
Official release source

Referenced Timeline

  1. Page 4

    Takeoff

    Aircraft took off.

  2. Page 4

    On Station

    Time on station.

  3. Page 6

    UAP Observation

    1X UAP observed.

  4. Page 5

    Off Station

    Time off station.

  5. Page 5

    Landing

    Aircraft landed.

  6. Page 1

    Declassification Date

    Document declassified.

Source Claims

Claims are attributed to the released source and remain distinct from Probed’s assessment and tracker findings.

Reported by source5Source interpretation1
Source reportedAssertedPage 6

A U.S. military operator reported observing '5x UAP fly across the screen.'.

to 1934Z, 1.4a OBSERVED 5X UAP FLY ACROSS THE SCREEN.

InterpretationAssertedPage 6

The remaining four UAPs were described as 'possible birds.'.

UAPS IN THEIR FOV UNTIL 1934Z. ALL 4X REMAINING UAP FIT CLOSER TO THE PROFILE OF POSSIBLE BIRDS.

Source reportedObservedPage 6

Dust hindered most FMV collection of the ground.

Weather: (SECRET\REL TO USA, FVEY) DUST HINDERED MOST FMV COLLECTION OF THE GROUND.

Source reportedAssertedPage 1

AT 1514Z, 1.4a 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UAP (SEE OBSERVATION 1).

AT 1514Z, 1.4a 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UAP (SEE OBSERVATION 1).

Source reportedAssertedPage 5

AT 1515Z 1.4a OBSERVED A POSSIBLE UAP IN ITS FOV IVO OF 38SMC541.4a961.4a (SEE OBVS 1).

AT 1515Z 1.4a OBSERVED A POSSIBLE UAP IN ITS FOV IVO OF 38SMC541.4a961.4a (SEE OBVS 1).

Source reportedAssertedPage 6

The report says one of five observed objects resembled a possible missile, while the other four appeared closer to birds.

AT 1514Z 1.4a OBSERVED A UAP WITH THE VISRECCE OF A POSSIBLE 1.4a MISSILE FLY ACROSS THE FOV IVO 38SMC531.4a961.4a 1.4a PROCEEDED TO SEE 4X OTHER UAPS IN THEIR FOV UNTIL 1934Z. ALL 4X REMAINING UAP FIT CLOSER TO THE PROFILE OF POSSIBLE BIRDS. WEATHER

Source Material & Evidence

document

Mission Report DOW-UAP-D10

RELEASE-01-FILE-035-DOW-UAP-D10-MISSION-REPORT-MIDDLE-EAST-MAY-2022

video

Full Motion Video

Research Map

10 entities · 0 grounded links

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UAP/Disclosure Graph
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