DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024"
AARO assesses that this video is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024. File: DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024". DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024" combines an official, playable video, 4 extracted claims, 1 evidence record, and 3 timeline entries, and file-level provenance that can be compared with related release records.
- File
- Video · Release 02
- Date
- Apr 24, 2024
- Location
- Southeastern United States
- Agency
- Department of War
Probed Assessment
AARO assesses that this video is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024. File: DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024".
Key takeaways
- The released record says 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.
- The released record says the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified a collection of responsive materials held on a classified network.
- The released record says many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody.
Why it matters
DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024" combines an official, playable video, 4 extracted claims, 1 evidence record, and 3 timeline entries, and file-level provenance that can be compared with related release records.
Corroboration
For DOW-UAP-PR065, "USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024", the release establishes official provenance but does not independently verify the record's statement that AARO assesses that this video is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024.
Open questions
- • Do an original-generation recording, complete transcript, or sensor metadata survive outside the released artifact?
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
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. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified a collection of responsive materials held on a classified network. Many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody. AARO assesses that this video, whose uploader-defined title is, “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024,” 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 this video to a classified network in June 2024. Video Duration: 00:00:38 Video Description: 00:00-00:32: A sensor pans to keep an area of contrast in its field-of-view. 00:33: The sensor pans to the left causing the area of contrast to leave the field-of-view on the right side of the frame. This video description is provided for informational purposes only. Readers should not interpret any part of this description as reflecting an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described event’s validity, nature, or significance.
Preserved verbatim as source metadata. This wording is separate from Probed’s file-specific description and assessment.
File Context
Related entities
Tracker findings
AARO assesses that this video is likely derived from an infrared sensor
The record states: AARO assesses that this video is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024.
Release provenance
- Release
- Release 02
- Official ID
- release-02-file-022-dow-uap-pr065-uscg-c-144-tyndall-uap-2-tic-tac-ir-hot-24-april-2024
- Cleared
- May 22, 2026
Related coverage
Sighting Context
Stored occurrence and enrichment data for this released artifact. Missing or regional data stays explicit rather than being inferred.
tic tac
Static reduced-motion summary
Observation profile
Recorded occurrence details
- Occurrence
- Southeastern United States · Apr 24, 2024
- Location
- Southeastern United States
- Classification
- tic tac
Environmental, lunar, orbital, satellite, airport, and nearby-infrastructure context loads when this section approaches the viewport.
Referenced Timeline
Incident involving UAP
An incident involving a UAP occurred in the Southeastern United States.
Video uploaded to classified network
A user uploaded the video to a classified network.
Request for UAP-related records
Eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives requested access to 51 potentially UAP-related records.
Source Claims
Claims are attributed to the released source and remain distinct from Probed’s assessment and tracker findings.
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.
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.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified a collection of responsive materials held on a classified network.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified a collection of responsive materials held on a classified network.
Many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody.
Many of these materials lack a substantiated chain-of-custody.
AARO assesses that this video is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024.
AARO assesses that this video, whose uploader-defined title is, “USCG C-144 Tyndall UAP 2 TIC TAC IR hot 24 April 2024,” is likely derived from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. Coast Guard platform operating in the Southeastern United States in 2024.
Source Material & Evidence
Research Map
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