Aliases
Disambiguation
Technical specification designation appearing in US Department of War UAP mission reports. Not to be confused with established NATO standard STANAG 4607 (GMTI/Ground Moving Target Indicator format), though may be related or derived from it.
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Concept
Technical designation for aircraft telemetry data specification used in US Department of War UAP mission reports; appears to combine standard attitude/heading/altitude sensor parameters (AH) with an undocumented classification or format code (GMESH).
Designação técnica para especificação de dados de telemetria aeronáutica usada em relatórios de missão de UAP do Departamento de Guerra dos EUA; parece combinar parâmetros padrão de sensores de atitude/rumo/altitude (AH) com um código de classificação ou formato não documentado (GMESH).
Enrichment
- U.S. Department of War UAP Release PortalU.S. Department of War▎ high· 2026-05-14
- AH/GMESH designation appears in declassified UAP mission reports
- Initial release of declassified UAP documents made May 8, 2026
- Documents include mission reports from various operational theaters
- Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) SystemsGlobalSecurity.org▎ high· 2026-05-14
- GMTI = Ground Moving Target Indicator radar technology
- Provides wide-area surveillance of ground moving targets
- NATO standard STANAG 4607 governs GMTI data format
- No public documentation of 'GMESH' variant exists
AH/GMESH
Description (EN)
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Descrição (PT-BR)
Stub gerado pela deduplicação de entidades. Será enriquecido na Fase 6.
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Disambiguation: Technical specification designation appearing in US Department of War UAP mission reports. Not to be confused with established NATO standard STANAG 4607 (GMTI/Ground Moving Target Indicator format), though may be related or derived from it.
AH/GMESH is a technical designation appearing in declassified US Department of War Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) mission reports, particularly in aircraft telemetry documentation. The designation likely combines 'AH' (Attitude/Heading or Altitude/Heading—standard aircraft sensor parameters) with 'GMESH' (undocumented in public sources, possibly a classified variant or extension of GMTI radar format standards, or an internal DoD telemetry specification). The term appears in the context of documenting sensor data from military aircraft involved in UAP investigations, particularly in operational mission reports from the Middle East region (circa 2023). GMESH does not appear in publicly available NATO standards, military regulations, or avionic system documentation, suggesting it may be classified terminology or an internal military designation.
Enriquecimento (PT-BR)
Desambiguação: Technical specification designation appearing in US Department of War UAP mission reports. Not to be confused with established NATO standard STANAG 4607 (GMTI/Ground Moving Target Indicator format), though may be related or derived from it.
AH/GMESH é uma designação técnica que aparece em relatórios desclassificados de Fenômenos Anômalos Não-Identificados (UAP) do Departamento de Guerra dos EUA, particularmente em documentação de telemetria aeronáutica. A designação provavelmente combina 'AH' (Atitude/Rumo ou Altitude/Rumo—parâmetros padrão de sensores aeronáuticos) com 'GMESH' (não documentado em fontes públicas, possivelmente uma variante classificada ou extensão dos padrões de formato de radar GMTI, ou uma especificação de telemetria interna do DoD). O termo aparece no contexto da documentação de dados de sensores de aeronaves militares envolvidas em investigações de UAP, particularmente em relatórios de missão operacional da região do Oriente Médio (circa 2023). GMESH não aparece em padrões NATO disponíveis publicamente, regulamentos militares ou documentação de sistemas aviônicos, sugerindo que possa ser terminologia classificada ou uma designação militar interna.
External Sources
- U.S. Department of War UAP Release Portal · U.S. Department of War · reliability:
high— AH/GMESH designation appears in declassified UAP mission reports; Initial release of declassified UAP documents made May 8, 2026; Documents include mission reports from various operational theaters - Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) Systems · GlobalSecurity.org · reliability:
high— GMTI = Ground Moving Target Indicator radar technology; Provides wide-area surveillance of ground moving targets; NATO standard STANAG 4607 governs GMTI data format; No public documentation of 'GMESH' variant exists