2024 DOW-UAP-D32, Mission Report, Syria, October 2024
DOW Mission Report — Declassified UFO document from UFO Files Archive.
Document Details
- Agency
- DOW
- Type
- Mission Report
- Classification
- SECRET
- Pages
- 4
- Date
- 2024
- Location
- Middle East
⚠️ 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-10541508 Narrative (SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY) …’ aiBriefing: ’## Document Overview
This document is a declassified U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Mission Report (MISREP) detailing an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight conducted under Operation INHERENT RESOLVE. The report logs routine mission activities and includes a single line noting the observation of an “unidentified arrieal [aerial] phenomenon” at 1559Z.
Source: Document metadata; OCR text, Page 1
What This Document Contains
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A chronological narrative of an ISR mission flown by an aircraft (redacted tail number) from OJMS, including takeoff, tasking, and landing times.
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Multiple references to standard FMV (Full Motion Video) and SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) collection at specified grid coordinates, with three ISR taskings prosecuted.
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A brief entry at 1559Z stating the aircraft observed an unidentified aerial phenomenon, with a reference to “UAP 1” (indicating a logged sighting report).
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Administrative details confirming the report originated from the 12th Special Operations Squadron (12 SOS), Air Force Special Operations Command, and was approved for release to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Source: OCR text, Pages 1-3
Key Observations
“AT 1559Z, (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED ARRIEAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).”
Source: OCR text, Page 1
Context & Significance
This MISREP illustrates how UAP observations by military aircrews are routinely captured in operational reporting systems. The notation “(SEE UAP 1)” suggests a separate, more detailed UAP incident report may exist, but it is not included in this extract. The document’s declassification and provision to AARO reflects the Department of Defense’s effort to centralize UAP incident analysis.
Source: OCR text, Page 1 (UAP line); Page 1 footer “Approved for Release to AARO”; Document metadata
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A military ISR asset logged an unidentified aerial phenomenon at a specific date and time during a mission in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility.
What this document does NOT show:
-
No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or technology
-
No definitive identification of observed phenomena
-
Independent analysis should refer to original document
[WARN] Assessment: The evidence is extremely limited—a single sentence in a mission summary with no description of the object’s appearance, behavior, or sensor data. While the report is an authentic, official record, it provides no basis for determining the cause or nature of the sighting. The phenomenon remains unexplained on the basis of this document alone.’ keyFindings: [] tags:
- DOW
- Mission Report
- Middle East relatedFiles: [] featured: false heroImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d32-mission-report-syria-october-2024.png documentType: Mission Report region: Middle East decade: 2020s releaseBatch: Release 01 coverImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d32-mission-report-syria-october-2024.png archiveId: DOW-UAP-D32,_Mission_Report,_Syria,_October_2024 warGovUrl: https://www.war.gov/ufo/#DOW-UAP-D32, Mission Report Syria October 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-10541508 Narrative (SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY) AT 0823Z, (b)(1)1.4a TOOK OFF FROM OJMS VIA SLR. (b)(1)1.4a PROCEEDED TO FRAGGED TASKING.’ 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. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Mission Report (MISREP) detailing an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight conducted under Operation INHERENT RESOLVE. The report logs routine mission activities and includes a single line noting the observation of an “unidentified arrieal [aerial] phenomenon” at 1559Z.
Source: Document metadata; OCR text, Page 1
What This Document Contains
- A chronological narrative of an ISR mission flown by an aircraft (redacted tail number) from OJMS, including takeoff, tasking, and landing times.
- Multiple references to standard FMV (Full Motion Video) and SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) collection at specified grid coordinates, with three ISR taskings prosecuted.
- A brief entry at 1559Z stating the aircraft observed an unidentified aerial phenomenon, with a reference to “UAP 1” (indicating a logged sighting report).
- Administrative details confirming the report originated from the 12th Special Operations Squadron (12 SOS), Air Force Special Operations Command, and was approved for release to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Source: OCR text, Pages 1-3
Key Observations
“AT 1559Z, (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED ARRIEAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).”
Source: OCR text, Page 1
Context & Significance
This MISREP illustrates how UAP observations by military aircrews are routinely captured in operational reporting systems. The notation “(SEE UAP 1)” suggests a separate, more detailed UAP incident report may exist, but it is not included in this extract. The document’s declassification and provision to AARO reflects the Department of Defense’s effort to centralize UAP incident analysis.
Source: OCR text, Page 1 (UAP line); Page 1 footer “Approved for Release to AARO”; Document metadata
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A military ISR asset logged an unidentified aerial phenomenon at a specific date and time during a mission in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility.
What this document does NOT show:
- No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or technology
- No definitive identification of observed phenomena
- Independent analysis should refer to original document
[WARN] Assessment: The evidence is extremely limited—a single sentence in a mission summary with no description of the object’s appearance, behavior, or sensor data. While the report is an authentic, official record, it provides no basis for determining the cause or nature of the sighting. The phenomenon remains unexplained on the basis of this document alone.
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