2026-05-11 12:47 美国东部夏令时 / 福克斯新闻网
目击者在联邦调查局的访谈中称,其中一个光球在距离直升机仅10英尺时突然改变了飞行方向。
作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻网
发布于2026年5月11日 12:47 美国东部夏令时
UAP举报人:飞行员“仍在频繁遭遇”此类不明飞行物
前海军F-18战机飞行员、不明空中现象(UAP)举报人瑞安·格雷夫斯在《周末大秀》节目中谈及五角大楼公布UFO和UAP影像一事。
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根据最新披露的五角大楼UFO档案,一名美国高级情报官员描述了一次近距离遭遇事件:在一次空中搜查任务中,快速移动的“超高温”不明飞行物逼近至距离直升机仅约10英尺的位置。
这一细节记录在联邦调查局的302号格式访谈报告中,该文件记录了联邦探员与目击者的互动,属于周五公开的一批此前处于保密状态的不明空中现象档案的一部分,这也是特朗普政府推动解密相关政府档案计划的一部分。
报告显示,这些物体在红外系统中被检测为“超高温”,并以直升机无法企及的速度飞行了约20英里,随后突然改变方向并加速逃离。
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此次档案披露引发了广泛关注,其中包含此前未公开的涉及军事人员、传感器数据和政府官员第一手证词的报告——尽管许多事件仍未得到解释。
据报告,在更早发现不明灯光后,多名联邦和州政府人员参与了空中搜查,其中就包括这名情报官员。该物体在红外系统中被检测为“超高温”,表明其释放出可被热成像设备捕捉到的强烈热信号。
报告未提及该热源的来源,且据观测,该物体以远超直升机的速度飞行了约20英里。
报告未明确此次遭遇事件发生的具体军事设施或地点,文件中也无法确认涉事直升机是由美军还是合作机构操作。
联邦调查局的摘要描述了一场涉及联邦和州人员的联合行动,但未提供有关参与单位的更多细节。
根据最新披露的五角大楼UFO档案,一名美国高级情报官员向联邦调查局讲述了在一处军事设施附近遭遇快速移动“超高温”不明飞行物的近距离遭遇事件。(古文德米尔/盖蒂图片社)
据报道,其中一个物体在距离直升机仅约10英尺时突然改变了飞行方向。包括这名情报官员和直升机机组人员在内的观察者还报告称,该物体分裂成多个光点,随后陆续出现更多光球,在空中形成重复图案。
目击者称,有四五个发光物体成群出现,随后消失,这一循环持续了约30分钟。
参与搜查的飞行员表示他们进行了记录,但许多目击事件发生在直升机上方,超出了摄像机的拍摄范围。
这些文件是大规模公开UAP档案的一部分,引发了强烈关注和质疑。
官员和分析人士表示,尽管部分事件被视为可信并动用军事资产进行了调查,但这些材料并未为这些物体的身份提供明确解释。
尽管此次新披露的许多文件仅包含简短或大量打码的描述,但这份联邦调查局访谈报告因其详细的时间线、多名受过训练的观察员以及在主动搜查行动中使用红外系统、夜视设备和飞机而脱颖而出。
报告还包含一名高级情报官员的第一手叙述,这在此次公开的大量轶事或历史记录中并不常见。
怀疑论者表示,许多UAP目击事件可以归因于误认的飞机、无人机、大气现象或传感器伪影,尤其是在复杂环境中,红外和夜视系统可能会扭曲物体的外观。
五角大楼全领域异常解决办公室前主任、物理学家肖恩·柯克帕特里克表示,他并未在档案中发现任何“出人意料”的内容。
他在接受《科学美国人》采访时称:“此次披露没有任何出人意料之处。如果没有任何分析或背景信息,(这些材料)只会助长更多猜测、阴谋论和纸上谈兵的伪科学,尤其是来自那些戏剧化政治表演团体的炒作。”
一张标注有疑似UAP的两个黑点的联邦调查局照片(联邦调查局)
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此次披露之际,五角大楼内部对敏感军事设施附近的不明空中活动的担忧日益加剧,其中包括疑似外国监视行动以及与中国和俄罗斯有关的未经授权无人机入侵事件。
近年来,国防官员多次警告称,一些最初被归类为UAP的事件最终可能涉及外国情报收集平台、先进无人机或其他在美军基地附近运行的监视系统。
2023年,一枚疑似中国的监视气球飞越美国大陆后被美军击落,这一事件引发了人们对敏感国防基础设施周边侦察和监控漏洞的关注,也让该问题重新受到关注。
议员和国防官员还就军事基地、训练靶场和核设施附近频发的无人机入侵事件敲响警钟,警告称一些不明空中活动可能反映出外国监视手段日益复杂,而非外星现象。
白宫在宣布此次披露的声明中表示:“来自整个美国政府的最新UAP视频、照片和原始源文件都已汇总一处——无需任何安全许可即可查看。”
美国战争部长皮特·赫格斯表示,这些记录“长期以来催生了合理的猜测”,并认为“现在是美国民众自行了解真相的时候了”,同时他也警告称,许多文件仅包含未解决的事件,而非已确认的解释。
一张阿波罗17号登月任务的照片,展示了从月球表面看到的天空中的三个光点。(战争部)
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国防部此次披露的其他文件包括:在东海上空观测到的“橄榄球形状”物体、在伊拉克和叙利亚追踪到的不规则灯光,以及阿波罗时代宇航员通讯中描述的在月球附近可见的奇怪物体和明亮碎片。
五角大楼未立即回应记者要求提供更多细节的置评请求。
Pentagon’s new UFO file release logs near-miss as ‘super-heated’ orbs approach US helicopter
2026-05-11 12:47 EDT / Fox News
One orb came within 10 feet of the helicopter before abruptly changing direction, witnesses said in FBI interview
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Published May 11, 2026 12:47pm EDT
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A senior U.S. intelligence official described a close-range encounter with fast-moving, “super-hot” unidentified objects that came within roughly 10 feet of a helicopter during an aerial search, according to newly released Pentagon UFO files.
The account is detailed in an FBI Form 302 interview report, which documents interactions between federal agents and witnesses, and is part of a broader tranche of previously classified unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) records made public Friday as part of the Trump administration’s push to declassify government files on them.
The objects were detected as “super-hot” on infrared systems and traveled roughly 20 miles at speeds the helicopter could not match, according to the report, before abruptly changing direction and accelerating away.
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The release has drawn significant attention, as it includes previously unseen reports involving military personnel, sensor data and firsthand accounts from government officials — though many of the incidents remain unexplained.
The official was among multiple federal and state personnel involved in an aerial search after earlier sightings of unexplained lights, according to the report. The object was detected as “super-hot” on infrared systems, indicating it emitted a strong heat signature detectable by thermal imaging equipment.
The report does not offer an explanation for the source of that heat, and was observed traveling roughly 20 miles at a speed too fast for the helicopter to match.
The report does not identify the specific military facility or location of the encounter, and it is unclear from the document whether the helicopter involved was operated by U.S. military personnel or a partner agency.
The FBI summary describes a joint operation involving federal and state personnel, but does not provide additional detail about the units involved.
A senior U.S. intelligence official told the FBI about a close-range encounter with fast-moving, “super-hot” unidentified objects near a military facility, according to newly released Pentagon UFO files.(Guvendemir/Getty Images)
At one point, one of the objects reportedly came within roughly 10 feet of the helicopter before abruptly changing direction. Observers, including the intelligence official and helicopter crew, also reported the object splitting into multiple lights, followed by additional orbs appearing in sequence and forming repeated patterns across the sky.
Witnesses described groups of four or five glowing objects flaring into view and then disappearing, a cycle that continued for roughly 30 minutes.
Pilots involved in the search indicated they were recording, but many of the sightings occurred above the helicopter and outside the camera’s field of view.
The documents are part of a sweeping public release of UAP files that has drawn intense interest and skepticism.
Officials and analysts say that while some incidents were treated as credible and investigated using military assets, the material does not offer definitive explanations for what the objects are.
While many of the newly released files contain brief or heavily redacted accounts, the FBI interview stands out for its detailed timeline, multiple trained observers and the use of infrared systems, night-vision equipment and aircraft during an active search operation.
The report also includes a first-hand account from a senior intelligence official, which is uncommon among the largely anecdotal or historical records in the broader release.
Skeptics say many UAP sightings can be attributed to misidentified aircraft, drones, atmospheric phenomena or sensor artifacts, particularly in complex environments where infrared and night-vision systems can distort how objects appear.
Physicist and former director of the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office Sean Kirkpatrick said he didn’t find anything “unexpected” in the files.
“There’s nothing unexpected in their release. And without any analysis or context, [it] will only serve to fuel more speculation, conspiracy and armchair pseudoscience, particularly from the playhouse politics theater company,” he said, according to the Scientific American.
An FBI photo containing two black dots that appear to be UAPs(Federal Bureau of Investigation)
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The release also comes amid growing concern inside the Pentagon over unexplained aerial activity near sensitive military installations, including suspected foreign surveillance operations and unauthorized drone incursions linked to China and Russia.
Defense officials repeatedly warned in recent years that some incidents initially categorized as UAP could ultimately involve foreign intelligence collection platforms, advanced drones or other surveillance systems operating near U.S. military sites.
The issue drew renewed attention after a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon crossed the continental United States in 2023 before being shot down by the U.S. military, exposing gaps in detection and monitoring around sensitive defense infrastructure.
Lawmakers and defense officials also have raised alarms about repeated drone incursions near military bases, training ranges and nuclear facilities, warning that some unidentified aerial activity may reflect increasingly sophisticated foreign surveillance efforts rather than extraterrestrial phenomena.
“The latest UAP videos, photos, and original source documents from across the entire United States government are all in one place — no clearance required,” the White House said in a statement announcing the release.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the records had “long fueled justified speculation” and argued “it’s time the American people see it for themselves,” while cautioning that many of the documents contain unresolved incidents rather than confirmed explanations.
A photo from the Apollo 17 moon landing that highlights three dots in the sky as seen from the moon’s surface.(Department of War)
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Other files released by the Department of War include reports of a “football-shaped” object observed over the East China Sea, erratic lights tracked over Iraq and Syria, and Apollo-era astronaut communications describing strange objects and bright fragments visible near the moon.
The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for more details.
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