SECRET//NOFORN On 2025, at approximately 1700 hoursllll [WITNESS 1 (a senior US inte Igence o Ic1al)], [FEDERAL PARTNER 1] and [ F ~ L PARTNER 2], accompanied by [WITNESS 2 (a senior US intelligence official ilots from [STATE PARTNER ORGANIZATION], departed th [OPERATIONS CENTER] ([COORDINATES]), main area via a [STATE PARTNE e Icop er (call sign [CALL SIGN 11) to conduct a daytime ariel search of the [MOUNTAIN RANGE NAME] west of [SITE CODE NAME] on [FACIU~yewitness reports from personnel who observed orbs/lights IV~[COORDINATES]) cited hearing thuds as if someth~ fallen and hit the ground. (Note: Earlier that day the ffice-completed a successful test of the at [SITE CODE NAME] ([COORDINATES]) on [FACILITY]. At 1751 hours [CALL SIGN 1] s p o t t eed - cavern larentrance ([COORDINATES]) and conducted a short orbit of the location At a roximately 2050 hours-[CALL SIGN 1] landed west of t h ~ mountains and dropped off [WITNESS 2) with [FEDERAL PARTNER 3] personnel. At 2052 hours [CALL SIGN 1] headed toward [SITE CODE NAME] to refuel. A second helicopter ([STATE PARTNER ORGANIZATION] - [CALL SIGN 21) brieflY. landed at [SITE CODE NAME] to await refueling but then lifted off and retu rned to the At 2141 hours-[CALL SIGN 1) lifted off from [SITE CODE NAME] and headed toward debris spotted by the Listening Post/Observation Post (LP/OP - [FEDERAL PARTNER 4] personnel using Forward Looking Infrared (FUR) and Night Vision Goggles (NVG)- position ([COORDINATES]) located approximately four miles east of [SITE CODE NAME] in the mountains -location ([COORDINATES])). [CALL SIGN 1) orbited the location while searching with NVGs (pilots) and the naked eye ([WITNESS 11) with the aid of the helicopter's spotlight in near full darkness for several minutes with negative results. At approximately 2149 hours, [CALL SIGN 1) departed the search location to retu rn to base and received notification from LP/OP that - h a d - h i t s bearing - 4 miles out from their location. The JOC then provided coord ([COORDINATES]). [CALL SIGN 1] moved to intercept. At 2202 hours-[CALL SIGN 1] arrived at the aforementioned coordinates and spotted a possible aircraft on the horizon moving away to the west. LP/OP confirmed the sighting then relayed they spotted an orb under FUR and described as "super-hot" hovering at ground level before heading bearing-from LP/OP. LP/OP reported the orb was heading east and then south at a high rate of speed and then broke into two objects. LP/OP directed [CALL SIGN 1] to head south to [COORDINATES] to intercept. SECRET?/ NOFORN
Vision Description (EN)
A heavily redacted SECRET//NOFORN military narrative document containing a detailed chronological account of a daytime aerial search operation and evening UAP surveillance spanning approximately 1700 to 2202 hours on an unspecified date in 2025. The document describes the operational sequence: departure from a classified operations center with senior intelligence officials, federal partners, and military pilots; a 1751-hour sighting of a large cavern entrance; personnel insertions and refueling operations at 2050–2052 hours; and critically, a 2202-hour encounter where forward observers (LP/OP using FLIR and Night Vision Goggles) detected a super-hot orb hovering at ground level that subsequently moved east and south at high speed before splitting into two objects. Aircraft call signs, witness identities, partner organizations, geographic coordinates, facility names, and specific bearing/distance vectors are extensively redacted under (b)(1) classification exemptions. The document preserves operational timestamps, sensor employment details (FLIR, NVG), and command-and-control references (JOC).
Descrição Vision (PT-BR)
Um documento narrativo militar altamente redigido classificado como SECRET//NOFORN contendo um relato cronológico detalhado de uma operação de busca aérea diurna e vigilância de UAP à noite abrangendo aproximadamente 1700 a 2202 horas em uma data não especificada em 2025. O documento descreve a sequência operacional: partida de um centro de operações classificado com funcionários sênior de inteligência, parceiros federais e pilotos militares; avistamento de 1751 horas de uma grande entrada de caverna; inserções de pessoal e operações de reabastecimento às 2050–2052 horas; e criticamente, um encontro de 2202 horas onde observadores avançados (LP/OP usando FLIR e Óculos de Visão Noturna) detectaram uma esfera super-quente pairando ao nível do solo que posteriormente se moveu para leste e sul em alta velocidade antes de se dividir em dois objetos. Indicativos de chamada de aeronaves, identidades de testemunhas, organizações parceiras, coordenadas geográficas, nomes de instalações e vetores específicos de rumo/distância são extensivamente redigidos sob isenções de classificação (b)(1). O documento preserva carimbos de tempo operacional, detalhes de emprego de sensores (FLIR, NVG) e referências de comando e controle (JOC).