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DOW-UAP-D087: U.S. Air Force Analysis of Flying Objects in the United States…

This released document records that witnesses stated that the objects were not weather balloons. The file preserves the source account or analysis but does not independently establish interpretations beyond the cited record. This document is useful as an officially released artifact because it preserves the file's provenance and lets its claims be compared with related Release 03 records.

File
Document · Release 03
Location
United States
Extent
253 pages
Agency
Department of War

Probed Assessment

This released document records that witnesses stated that the objects were not weather balloons. The file preserves the source account or analysis but does not independently establish interpretations beyond the cited record.

Key takeaways

  • The source states that witnesses stated that the objects were not weather balloons.
  • The source states that the objects performed a tight circle.
  • The source states that a witness with repeated U.S. Air Force aircraft-recognition training stated that the sighted object was not an airplane.

Why it matters

This document is useful as an officially released artifact because it preserves the file's provenance and lets its claims be compared with related Release 03 records.

Corroboration

The release metadata and stored source material corroborate the file's provenance. Reported sightings, interpretations, and allegations remain attributed to the source unless independently supported by the cited evidence.

Open questions

  • What additional contemporaneous records or independent evidence could test the source account?

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

Includes a "Check-List - Unidentified Flying Objects" that contains details about the incident. Many summaries also include witness lists or statements and other narrative reports or descriptions.

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

File Context

Related entities

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Tracker findings

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Witnesses said the objects were not weather balloons

The record states: Witnesses stated that the objects were not weather balloons.

Release provenance

Release
Release 03
Official ID
release-03-file-037-dow-uap-d087-u-s-air-force-analysis-of-flying-objects-in-the-united-states-1-100
Cleared
Jun 12, 2026
Official release source

Referenced Timeline

  1. Page 246

    Observation of unidentified flying objects

    Witnesses observed unidentified flying objects performing maneuvers.

Source Claims

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

Source reportedAssertedPage 3

Witnesses stated that the objects were not weather balloons.

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Source reportedAssertedPage 11

The objects performed a tight circle.

th: upaght it performed too tight a circle to have

Source reportedAssertedPage 55

A witness with repeated U.S. Air Force aircraft-recognition training stated that the sighted object was not an airplane.

Witness states he has had "Aircraft Recognition" in the USAF ... and is positive that the object sighted was not an airplane

LinkedUSAF
Source reportedAssertedPage 185

Witnesses reported a triangular formation that changed course from northeast to southwest and then formed a triangle again.

They observed triangular formation and changed course from NE to SW direction ... and form a triangle again.

Source reportedAssertedPage 249

The Fairfield control tower recorded a United Airlines flight report of a flash north of the aircraft near Mount Shasta.

The Fairfield Control Tower obtained a report from Oakland Airport United Airlines Flight 19 ... observed a flash ... near Mt Shasta

Source reportedAssertedPage 111

An incident checklist places a reported object about forty miles south of Cape Blanco, Oregon, and twenty miles offshore.

Location 40 miles south of Cape Blanco, Oregon, 20 miles offshore.

Source reportedAssertedPage 122

A checklist identifies Major Edward Graham of the U.S. Air Force as an observer at Elmendorf Field, Anchorage.

ion Elmendorf Fid., Ancnorage Alaska of observer Maj Edward Graham Ceoupetion of obscrvor USAF

Source reportedAssertedPage 246

Incident 96 was recorded roughly 430 miles west of Lovelock, Nevada.

Incident #96 ... Location 430 miles west of Lovelock, Nevada

Source reportedAssertedPage 25

A July 1947 Portland report identifies observer J. A. Lasey as a patrolman and private pilot.

4 #1 SY VU Ba & July 47 ie Sime 1305 ution Portland, Cregom Mame of obseryor d, A, Lasey -ccupetion ef obsorvor Patrolagm = also a private pilot ‘droas of obsorvor Portland Olty Peliee Dept. Distanco of object from observer u

Source reportedAssertedPage 77

One account notes that the observer held a valid CAA certificate and had aircraft-recognition experience.

Held valid CAA Certificate ... and has worked ... in this type of work

Source reportedAssertedPage 64

One checklist describes a translucent disk with a dark bluish trail estimated at fifteen to twenty miles long.

Translucent ... disk ... Dark bluish approx. 15 to 20 miles long

Source reportedAssertedPage 174

A checklist describes a reddish-yellow object observed at dusk under reportedly clear conditions, with no photographs.

Color weight reidieh yellow Sha po u/s Oder dotectod u/s apparent construction u/s Exhuust trails B/S Woathor conditions B/S = winesees effira it ws “clear” and et dusk Effoet on clouds u/s Skxoteohes or photographs

Source reportedAssertedPage 226

An account from a bus terminal describes several objects moving at great speed and appearing to roll.

Place of observation from bus terminal ... Number of objects several ... great speed ... rolled

Source reportedAssertedPage 68

A case checklist records “Flying Flapjack” as a proposed identification and notes that no photographs were available.

Flying Flapjack" dstectod Not Stated rarént construction flying machines <heust trails Mot stated Woathor conditions Clear and Sumy Effoect on clouds Wot Stated Skotohes or photographs None i S . 4 Manner of

Source reportedAssertedPage 78

A northern Arizona case file identifies K. D. Wood, an aeronautical-engineering professor at the University of Colorado, as an observer.

Northern Arizona, Route 66 ... K. D. Wood ... Professor and Head Aeronautical Engineering ... University of Colorado

Source Material & Evidence

document

Check-List - Unidentified Flying Objects

DOW-UAP-D087

statement

Witness statements

Research Map

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UAP/Disclosure Graph
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