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最新解密报告详述了2015年潘泰克斯工厂上空出现不明空中现象的事件
记者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻
五角大楼公布黄海上空拍摄到的星形不明空中现象视频
美国印度-太平洋司令部最新解密的红外影像显示,2025年军方传感器捕捉到一个六角星形物体,这是特朗普政府最新披露的不明空中现象档案的一部分。(图片来源:战争部)
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特朗普政府于周五发布了第四批解密的不明空中现象(UAP)档案,其中包含新公开的军事红外视频,以及关于2015年美国主要核武器组装设施附近出现不明物体的更多细节。
官员们表示,此次最新披露是政府扩大公众获取UAP档案渠道的举措之一,同时会对可能泄露敏感军事能力、目击者身份或国家安全行动的信息进行保密。
此次新披露的文件中包含美国印度-太平洋司令部2025年提交的一段18秒红外视频,画面显示一个被官员描述为类似六角星形的物体。
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战争部公布的红外影像显示,2025年1月1日美国印度-太平洋司令部在黄海上空执行任务期间拍摄到的一个物体,被官员描述为类似六角星形。(图片来源:战争部)
这段由美军平台搭载的红外传感器拍摄的影像显示,传感器正在追踪一个被美方称为“对比区域”的目标,同时警告称,视频描述不应被解读为对该物体身份或意义的官方结论。
此次最新披露的档案还包括一份新解密的能源部报告,详述了2015年德克萨斯州阿马里洛附近潘泰克斯工厂上空出现不明物体的事件。潘泰克斯工厂是美国主要的核武器组装、维护和拆解设施。该报告部分内容此前曾以大量打码的形式发布,但周五披露的批次包含了更多细节和图像。
此次披露还包含美国印度-太平洋司令部2024年提交的一段1分46秒的红外视频,画面显示军事传感器正在追踪一个细长的对比区域。随着传感器放大焦距,该物体看起来像是一串移动的光点穿过视野,随后随着距离拉远逐渐变得模糊。官员们再次提醒,该视频的描述不应被解读为对该物体身份或意义的官方结论。
另一份新公开的海军“区域侵入事件汇报”——一份用于记录未经授权闯入军事训练空域事件的标准报告——描述了一名军事操作员观察到一个“体积相当小”的物体,外观呈金属质感,底部具有反光性,且持续沿固定方向飞行。报告提醒称,这些描述仅反映了目击者当时的印象,并非对该物体特征的确定性评估。
美国东北部2025年7月疑似不明空中现象目击事件视频截图,由战争部在此次披露的档案中公开,最初由联邦调查局获取。(图片来源:战争部/联邦调查局)
五角大楼文件披露特工在敏感美国安全设施附近目击“光球发射光球”报告
此次披露的档案还包含美国中央司令部、空军和印度-太平洋司令部提交的更多红外视频。2024年的一段视频显示,一个看似细长的对比区域,在军事传感器追踪过程中逐渐变为一串明亮的光点。另一段2023年的视频捕捉到两个对比区域以相反方向穿过传感器视野。
至少有一个案例中,不明空中现象特别调查办公室(AARO)在视频附带了技术背景说明,指出2019年空军红外视频中出现的明显闪烁,可能是传感器在追踪温度与背景极为接近的物体时自动调整对比度导致的。
美国战争部公布的艺术渲染图,描绘了2023年美国西部一处国家安全设施附近“光球发射其他光球”的目击事件。(图片来源:战争部)
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美国国会于2022年设立不明空中现象特别调查办公室,负责调查空中、海上、太空及其他领域的不明物体报告,重点确定相关事件是否构成飞行安全或国家安全风险。该办公室的任务是在将目击事件归类为未解决事件之前,先评估其是否可归因于外国对手、美国机密项目或常规解释。
此次最新披露是特朗普总统扩大公众获取UAP档案渠道的指令下,系列档案的第四批。政府补充称,打码处理仅用于保护目击者身份、敏感军事地点及无关政府设施的信息。
New Trump UFO file dump includes military footage of mysterious star-shaped object
July 10, 2026 3:12pm EDT / Fox News
Newly declassified report details a 2015 incident involving a UAP over the Pantex Plant for assembling nuclear weapons
By Morgan Phillips Fox News
Pentagon releases video of star-shaped UAP captured over Yellow Sea
Newly declassified infrared footage from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command shows a six-pointed star-like object captured by a military sensor in 2025 as part of the Trump administration’s latest UAP records release. (Credit: Department of War)
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The Trump administration on Friday released its fourth tranche of declassified unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) records, including newly released military infrared videos and additional details about a 2015 unidentified object reported near the nation’s primary nuclear weapons assembly facility.
Officials said the latest release is part of the administration’s effort to expand public access to UAP records while protecting information that could reveal sensitive military capabilities, eyewitness identities or national security operations.
Among the newly released files is an 18-second infrared video submitted by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command in 2025 showing an object officials described as resembling a six-pointed star.
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An infrared image released by the Department of War shows an object described by officials as resembling a six-pointed star during a U.S. Indo-Pacific Command mission over the Yellow Sea on Jan. 1, 2025.(Department of War)
The footage, captured by an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform over the Yellow Sea, shows the sensor tracking what the government described as an “area of contrast” while cautioning that the video’s description should not be interpreted as an official conclusion about the object’s identity or significance.
The latest release also includes a newly declassified Department of Energy report detailing a 2015 incident involving an unidentified object over the Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas, the nation’s primary facility for assembling, maintaining and dismantling nuclear weapons. Portions of the report had previously been released in a more heavily redacted form, but Friday’s tranche includes additional details and imagery.
The release also includes a 1-minute, 46-second infrared video submitted by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command in 2024 that shows a military sensor tracking an elongated area of contrast. As the sensor zooms in, the object appears as a line of several points moving across the field of view before becoming less distinct as it recedes into the distance. Officials cautioned that the video’s description should not be interpreted as an official conclusion about the object’s identity or significance.
Another newly released Navy “Range Fouler Debrief” — a standardized report used to document unauthorized intrusions into military training airspace — describes a military operator observing a “quite small” object with a metallic appearance and reflective underside that continued traveling in a constant direction. The report cautions that the descriptions reflect the observer’s impressions at the time and are not definitive assessments of the object’s characteristics.
A screenshot of video footage from an alleged unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) sighting in the northeastern United States in July 2025, which was detailed in files released by the DOW and originally obtained by the FBI.(DOW/FBI)
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The release also features additional infrared videos submitted by U.S. Central Command, the Air Force and Indo-Pacific Command. One 2024 video shows what appears to be an elongated area of contrast that later resembles a line of multiple bright points as the military sensor tracks it. Another 2023 video captures two areas of contrast crossing the sensor’s field of view in opposite directions.
In at least one case, AARO included technical context alongside the footage, noting that apparent flickering in a 2019 Air Force infrared video could result from the sensor’s automatic contrast adjustments when tracking an object whose temperature closely matched its background.
An artist’s rendering released by the U.S. Department of War depicting a 2023 sighting of “orbs launching other orbs” near a national security site in the western United States.(Department of War)
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Congress established AARO in 2022 to investigate reports of unidentified objects across air, sea, space and other domains, with a focus on determining whether incidents could pose flight safety or national security risks. The office is tasked with assessing whether sightings can be attributed to foreign adversaries, classified U.S. programs or conventional explanations before labeling them unresolved.
The latest release is the fourth tranche in a series that is part of President Donald Trump’s directive to expand public access to UAP records, adding that redactions were limited to protecting eyewitness identities, sensitive military locations and unrelated government facilities.
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