2024 DOW-UAP-D25, Mission Report, Greece, January 2024
DOW Mission Report — Declassified UFO document from UFO Files Archive.
Document Details
- Agency
- DOW
- Type
- Mission Report
- Classification
- SECRET
- Pages
- 3
- Date
- 2024
- Location
- Europe
⚠️ AI-Generated Summary: This summary is generated from publicly released government documents for informational purposes only. Always refer to the original document linked above for the complete unredacted record.
Page 1 --- SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY Declassified by MG Richard A. Harrison USCENTCOM Chief of Staff Declassified on: 24 October 2025 Misrep undefined-9629373 Narrative (SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY) A…’ aiBriefing: ’## Document Overview
This document is a declassified U.S. military Mission Report (MISREP) from the 33rd Special Operations Squadron under Air Force Special Operations Command, operating in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility. Originally classified SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY, it records the timeline and tasking of an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight during which an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) was observed. The report was cleared for release to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2025.
Source: Document metadata and OCR text, Pages 1–3.
What This Document Contains
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A mission narrative detailing the flight of an ISR aircraft, including takeoff from LGLR, support to a fragged tasking, and collection of full-motion video (FMV) and signals intelligence (SIGINT).
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A specific timestamped entry noting that at 0509Z, the crew or sensor operators observed an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, referenced as “UAP 1,” with associated FMV/SIGINT collection.
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Administrative metadata identifying the reporting unit (33 SOS), mission type (ISR), ATO mission number (4055), and original classification as SECRET with releasability to USA and Five Eyes partners.
Source: Official description and OCR text, “Narrative” and “Admin” sections, Pages 1–3.
Key Observations
“AT 0509Z, (b)(1)1.4a (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).” The report further indicates that full motion video was recorded and later exploited by a ground exploitation team (GET), with mission totals of 08:29 FMV hours and 08:27 SIGINT hours, which may include the period of the UAP observation.
Source: Official description and OCR text, “Narrative” section, Page 1.
Context & Significance
This MISREP contributes to the body of declassified UAP reports involving U.S. military sensor platforms. It documents a UAP encounter during a routine ISR mission in an overseas area of operations, with multi-sensor collection (FMV and SIGINT) that was preserved for analysis. The release to AARO indicates it was considered relevant to government UAP investigations. The heavy redactions, citing FOIA exemption (b)(1)1.4a, obscure the identity of the observing unit and details of the phenomenon, limiting public insight.
Source: OCR text, classification and release markings, Pages 1–3.
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
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A U.S. military ISR aircraft detected and recorded an object or phenomenon that could not be immediately identified, meeting the definition of a UAP.
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The event was formally documented in a mission report, and sensor data was retained.
What this document does NOT show:
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No description of the UAP’s appearance, flight characteristics, or duration, as those details are redacted or not included.
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No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or advanced technology; the term “unidentified” denotes only lack of immediate identification.
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No independent verification; the document is a single service record.
[WARN] Assessment: This report provides credible but limited evidence of a UAP sighting by military personnel using ISR sensors. The redactions prevent any detailed assessment of the phenomenon’s nature, and the information is solely from the reporting unit’s perspective. Independent analysis should refer to the original document and any associated sensor data not provided here.’ keyFindings: [] tags:
- DOW
- Mission Report
- Europe relatedFiles: [] featured: false heroImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d25-mission-report-greece-january-2024.png documentType: Mission Report region: Europe decade: 2020s releaseBatch: Release 01 coverImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d25-mission-report-greece-january-2024.png archiveId: DOW-UAP-D25,_Mission_Report,_Greece,_January_2024 warGovUrl: https://www.war.gov/ufo/#DOW-UAP-D25, Mission Report Greece January 2024 officialDescription: ’--- Page 1 --- SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY Declassified by MG Richard A. Harrison USCENTCOM Chief of Staff Declassified on: 24 October 2025 Misrep undefined-9629373 Narrative (SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY) AT 0109Z, (b)(1)1.4a CONDUCTED SLR TAKE OFF FROM LGLR. (b)(1)1.4aPROCEEDED TO FRAGGED TASKING TO SUPPORT (b)(1)1.4a AT 0509Z, (b)(1)1.4a (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).’ evidenceLevel: Sensor Data hasUAPObservation: true mentionsPhysicalEvidence: true mentionsBiological: false ocrQuality: high
[WARN] AI-Generated Summary: This summary is generated from publicly released government documents for informational purposes only. Always refer to the original document linked below for the complete unredacted record.
Document Overview
This document is a declassified U.S. military Mission Report (MISREP) from the 33rd Special Operations Squadron under Air Force Special Operations Command, operating in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility. Originally classified SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY, it records the timeline and tasking of an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight during which an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) was observed. The report was cleared for release to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2025.
Source: Document metadata and OCR text, Pages 1–3.
What This Document Contains
- A mission narrative detailing the flight of an ISR aircraft, including takeoff from LGLR, support to a fragged tasking, and collection of full-motion video (FMV) and signals intelligence (SIGINT).
- A specific timestamped entry noting that at 0509Z, the crew or sensor operators observed an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, referenced as “UAP 1,” with associated FMV/SIGINT collection.
- Administrative metadata identifying the reporting unit (33 SOS), mission type (ISR), ATO mission number (4055), and original classification as SECRET with releasability to USA and Five Eyes partners.
Source: Official description and OCR text, “Narrative” and “Admin” sections, Pages 1–3.
Key Observations
“AT 0509Z, (b)(1)1.4a (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).” The report further indicates that full motion video was recorded and later exploited by a ground exploitation team (GET), with mission totals of 08:29 FMV hours and 08:27 SIGINT hours, which may include the period of the UAP observation.
Source: Official description and OCR text, “Narrative” section, Page 1.
Context & Significance
This MISREP contributes to the body of declassified UAP reports involving U.S. military sensor platforms. It documents a UAP encounter during a routine ISR mission in an overseas area of operations, with multi-sensor collection (FMV and SIGINT) that was preserved for analysis. The release to AARO indicates it was considered relevant to government UAP investigations. The heavy redactions, citing FOIA exemption (b)(1)1.4a, obscure the identity of the observing unit and details of the phenomenon, limiting public insight.
Source: OCR text, classification and release markings, Pages 1–3.
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A U.S. military ISR aircraft detected and recorded an object or phenomenon that could not be immediately identified, meeting the definition of a UAP.
- The event was formally documented in a mission report, and sensor data was retained.
What this document does NOT show:
- No description of the UAP’s appearance, flight characteristics, or duration, as those details are redacted or not included.
- No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or advanced technology; the term “unidentified” denotes only lack of immediate identification.
- No independent verification; the document is a single service record.
[WARN] Assessment: This report provides credible but limited evidence of a UAP sighting by military personnel using ISR sensors. The redactions prevent any detailed assessment of the phenomenon’s nature, and the information is solely from the reporting unit’s perspective. Independent analysis should refer to the original document and any associated sensor data not provided here.
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