2020 DOW-UAP-D62, Mission Report, Strait of Hormuz, September 2020
DOW Mission Report — Declassified UFO document from UFO Files Archive.
Document Details
- Agency
- DOW
- Type
- Mission Report
- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Pages
- 3
- Date
- 2020
- 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 --- Declassified by MG Richard A. Hanison USCENTCOM Chief of Staff Declassified or: 22 January 2026 Misrep 4782130 Narrative AT 2302Zn::iil]TOOK OFF FROM OK.AS. Af 2313Z,~ HANDED OVER FROM …’ aiBriefing: ’## Document Overview
This document is a declassified USCENTCOM Mission Report (MISREP 4782130) dated 22 January 2026. It details an air mission that included signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection and support to NAVCENT in the Arabian Gulf region. The report contains a brief reference to an observed Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP).
Source: Declassification statement by MG Richard A. Hanison, USCENTCOM Chief of Staff; OCR text Page 1.
What This Document Contains
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Mission narrative with timestamps for takeoff, handover, SIGINT collection via AIRHANDLER, support to NAVCENT, loss of data link, guard calls, and a UAP observation at 1829Z.
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Administrative metadata including operation domain (AIR), mission type (AREC), originating unit (482ATKS), operations center (609th), and personnel with redacted identities.
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Original classification parameters: classified by multiple sources, declassification date set as 1 March 2045.
Source: OCR text Pages 1-3, administrative fields.
Key Observations
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“OBSERVED A UAP. SE”E OBS LINE L Af I829Z,” – indicates a UAP sighting occurred at 1829 Zulu time, with a reference to an observation log entry.
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The mission experienced multiple link losses (EMI) and guard calls around the same timeframe (1414Z, 1732Z).
Source: OCR text Page 1, Narrative section.
Context & Significance
This report originates from a U.S. Air Force asset operating under USCENTCOM, reflecting continued military documentation of UAP encounters in a region of strategic interest. Its declassification in 2026, with a 2045 removal date, aligns with broader UAP reporting transparency efforts. The mention of SIGINT collection alongside a UAP observation suggests multi-sensor awareness during the event.
Source: OCR text Pages 1-2, operation and command metadata.
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
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A military mission log records a UAP sighting at a specific time, alongside loss of data link events, in the Arabian Gulf/Strait of Hormuz/Gulf of Oman area.
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The report uses standard MISREP format and includes no follow-up analysis or characterization of the UAP.
What this document does NOT show:
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No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or technology.
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No definitive identification of the observed phenomenon.
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Independent analysis should refer to original document.
Assessment: The document provides a low-information, single-line UAP mention within a routine mission summary. No descriptive data (shape, flight characteristics, sensor tracks) are included, making it insufficient for identification or broader trend analysis without additional records.’ keyFindings: [] tags:
- DOW
- Mission Report
- Middle East relatedFiles: [] featured: false heroImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d62-mission-report-strait-of-hormuz-september-2020.png documentType: Mission Report region: Middle East decade: 2020s releaseBatch: Release 01 coverImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d62-mission-report-strait-of-hormuz-september-2020.png archiveId: DOW-UAP-D62,_Mission_Report,_Strait_of_Hormuz,_September_2020 warGovUrl: https://www.war.gov/ufo/#DOW-UAP-D62, Mission Report Strait Of Hormuz September 2020 officialDescription: ’--- Page 1 --- Declassified by MG Richard A. Hanison USCENTCOM Chief of Staff Declassified or: 22 January 2026 Misrep 4782130 Narrative AT 2302Zn::iil]TOOK OFF FROM OK.AS. Af 2313Z,~ HANDED OVER FROM Tl:iE LRE, FROM 23462 TO l902Z,G1a:JCOLLECi ED SIGINT VIA AIRHANDLER.’ evidenceLevel: Sensor Data hasUAPObservation: true mentionsPhysicalEvidence: false 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 USCENTCOM Mission Report (MISREP 4782130) dated 22 January 2026. It details an air mission that included signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection and support to NAVCENT in the Arabian Gulf region. The report contains a brief reference to an observed Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP).
Source: Declassification statement by MG Richard A. Hanison, USCENTCOM Chief of Staff; OCR text Page 1.
What This Document Contains
- Mission narrative with timestamps for takeoff, handover, SIGINT collection via AIRHANDLER, support to NAVCENT, loss of data link, guard calls, and a UAP observation at 1829Z.
- Administrative metadata including operation domain (AIR), mission type (AREC), originating unit (482ATKS), operations center (609th), and personnel with redacted identities.
- Original classification parameters: classified by multiple sources, declassification date set as 1 March 2045.
Source: OCR text Pages 1-3, administrative fields.
Key Observations
- “OBSERVED A UAP. SE’E OBS LINE L Af I829Z,” – indicates a UAP sighting occurred at 1829 Zulu time, with a reference to an observation log entry.
- The mission experienced multiple link losses (EMI) and guard calls around the same timeframe (1414Z, 1732Z).
Source: OCR text Page 1, Narrative section.
Context & Significance
This report originates from a U.S. Air Force asset operating under USCENTCOM, reflecting continued military documentation of UAP encounters in a region of strategic interest. Its declassification in 2026, with a 2045 removal date, aligns with broader UAP reporting transparency efforts. The mention of SIGINT collection alongside a UAP observation suggests multi-sensor awareness during the event.
Source: OCR text Pages 1-2, operation and command metadata.
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A military mission log records a UAP sighting at a specific time, alongside loss of data link events, in the Arabian Gulf/Strait of Hormuz/Gulf of Oman area.
- The report uses standard MISREP format and includes no follow-up analysis or characterization of the UAP.
What this document does NOT show:
- No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or technology.
- No definitive identification of the observed phenomenon.
- Independent analysis should refer to original document.
Assessment: The document provides a low-information, single-line UAP mention within a routine mission summary. No descriptive data (shape, flight characteristics, sensor tracks) are included, making it insufficient for identification or broader trend analysis without additional records.
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