A U.S. military platform operating over Syria recorded a 14-second UAP encounter simultaneously on both infrared and electro-optical sensors, creating one of the more technically notable cases later reviewed by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The incident was submitted by United States Central Command under mission report DoW-UAP-D16 as part of the Pentagon’s UAP review process.
At approximately the five-second mark, a single object enters the top-right portion of the frame and moves across the sensor field of view. The mission report described the object as traveling from north to south, while the video imagery shows it crossing from right to left across the upper-right quadrant of both sensor displays.
What distinguishes the case is that the object appears simultaneously on both the infrared and electro-optical feeds, indicating the presence of a physically observable object rather than a simple sensor artifact or imaging glitch. The case currently remains unresolved.
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