DOW-UAP-D075, Mission Report, Gulf of Aden, July 2024
The released record says the UAP maintained a straight flight path at the same altitude. File: DOW-UAP-D075, Mission Report, Gulf of Aden, July 2024. DOW-UAP-D075, Mission Report, Gulf of Aden, July 2024 combines an official, downloadable document, 5 extracted claims, 4 evidence records, and 7 timeline entries across 8 source pages, and file-level provenance that can be compared with related release records.
- File
- Document · Release 01
- Date
- Jul 14, 2024
- Location
- Gulf of Aden
- Extent
- 8 pages
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Probed Assessment
The released record says the UAP maintained a straight flight path at the same altitude. File: DOW-UAP-D075, Mission Report, Gulf of Aden, July 2024.
Key takeaways
- The released record says the UAP's speed was faster than flying speed.
- The released record says the operator assessed the UAP as benign.
- The released record says the operator followed the UAP until the distance became too far.
Why it matters
DOW-UAP-D075, Mission Report, Gulf of Aden, July 2024 combines an official, downloadable document, 5 extracted claims, 4 evidence records, and 7 timeline entries across 8 source pages, and file-level provenance that can be compared with related release records.
Corroboration
For DOW-UAP-D075, Mission Report, Gulf of Aden, July 2024, the release establishes official provenance but does not independently verify the record's statement that the UAP maintained a straight flight path at the same altitude.
Open questions
- • Which companion records, if any, independently corroborate the source claims extracted from this 8-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 one UAP on July 14, 2024. The observer reported that the UAP maintained a “straight flight path at same altitude”. The report notes that the UAP’s “speed was faster than flying speed,” and the operator assessed the object as “benign.” The operator reported following the UAP “till the distance became too far.” 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.
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File Context
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Tracker findings
Military operator reported one UAP on July 14, 2024
The released document states that a U.S. military operator reported observing one UAP on July 14, 2024.
The UAP maintained a straight flight path at the same altitude
The released document states that the UAP maintained a straight flight path at the same altitude.
The UAP's speed was faster than flying speed
The released document states that the UAP's speed was faster than flying speed.
The operator followed the UAP until the distance became too far
The released document states that the operator followed the UAP until the distance became too far.
The operator assessed the UAP as benign
The released document states that the operator assessed the UAP as benign.
Gulf of Aden mission report logs one UAP during target development
The OCR page states that one UAP was observed at 140517Z during a Gulf of Aden target-development mission window.
Gulf of Aden D75 report logs one UAP after target arrival
Gulf of Aden D75 report logs one UAP after target arrival. The OCR page states: PRECOORDINATION WAS EXCELLENT DUE TO RECEIVING MISSION PRODUCTS 124 MINUTES BEFORE TAKE OFF. 1.4a ARRIVED ON TARGET AT 140334ZJUL24 FOR OPERATION 1.4a IVO 38P MT 51 1.4a 11 1.4a 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UAP AT.
Release provenance
- Release
- Release 01
- Official ID
- release-01-file-073-dow-uap-d075-mission-report-gulf-of-aden-july-2024
- Cleared
- May 8, 2026
Referenced Timeline
Takeoff
Aircraft took off from an undisclosed location.
Arrival on Station
Aircraft arrived on station.
UAP Observation
UAP observed by military operator.
Cleared Off Target
Aircraft cleared off target.
Called Off Station
Aircraft called off station.
Handed Back
Aircraft handed back to control.
Landing
Aircraft landed.
Source Claims
Claims are attributed to the released source and remain distinct from Probed’s assessment and tracker findings.
The UAP maintained a straight flight path at the same altitude.
UAP Maneuverability Observations: STRAIGHT FLIGHT PATH AT SAME ALTITUDE
The UAP's speed was faster than flying speed.
UAP'S SPEED WAS FASTER THAN THE 1.4a, 1.4g FLYING SPEED
The operator assessed the UAP as benign.
Observer Assessment of UAP: Benign
The operator followed the UAP until the distance became too far.
FOLLOWED THE UAP TILL THE DISTANCE BECAME TOO FAR TO
1.4a ARRIVED ON TARGET AT 140334ZJUL24 FOR OPERATION 1.4a IVO 38P MT 51 1.4a 11 1.4a 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UAP AT 140517ZJUL24 IVO 38P MT 53 1.4a 17 1.4a (SEE UAP 1).
1.4a ARRIVED ON TARGET AT 140334ZJUL24 FOR OPERATION 1.4a IVO 38P MT 51 1.4a 11 1.4a 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UAP AT 140517ZJUL24 IVO 38P MT 53 1.4a 17 1.4a (SEE UAP 1).
Source Material & Evidence
Mission Report DOW-UAP-D75
RELEASE-01-FILE-077-DOW-UAP-D75-MISSION-REPORT-GULF-OF-ADEN-JULY-2024
ISR 1
ISR 2
UAP 1
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