2025 DOW-UAP-D8, Mission Report, Djibouti, 2025
DOW Mission Report — Declassified UFO document from UFO Files Archive.
Document Details
- Agency
- DOW
- Type
- Mission Report
- Classification
- SECRET
- Pages
- 1
- Date
- 2025
- Location
- Africa
⚠️ 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 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 2 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 3 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 4 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 5 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 6 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 7 --- 1.4(a) 1.4(a) GENTEXT/UAP • UAP Description (e.g., si…’ aiBriefing: ’## Document Overview
This document is a declassified message fragment reporting a UAP sighting, originally classified SECRET and releasable to the USA, Finland, Sweden, FVEY, and NATO. The agency of origin and exact date are not provided in the available metadata, and the majority of the pages are fully redacted under exemption 1.4(a). The only visible substantive content is a brief GENTEXT/UAP field describing the observation.
Source: Official Description, Page 7; Document Metadata
What This Document Contains
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A short, structured report of two round, white-hot UAPs moving south at approximately 240 nautical miles per hour, observed at 1653 Zulu time.
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Geographic coordinates referenced via Military Grid Reference System (MGRS): 35SQT3423692957.
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Redaction of all other content across seven pages under exemption 1.4(a), indicating protected information related to intelligence sources, methods, or foreign government information.
Source: OCR Extracted Text, Page 7; Official Description
Key Observations
“AT 1653Z, OBS 2X ROUND WHITE HOT UAPS DYNAMIC SOUTH AT APPROX 240NM/HOUR IVO 35SQT3423692957.”
Source: GENTEXT/UAP entry, Page 7
Context & Significance
This fragment appears to be a tactical report or log entry from a military or intelligence platform, likely shared within a coalition framework given the extensive foreign release markings (FIN, SWE, FVEY, NATO). The use of “WHITE HOT” suggests thermal sensor imagery, indicating the observation was likely made via infrared sensor rather than the naked eye. The MGRS grid reference allows precise geolocation, though the location is not further described. This document adds to the body of military sensor-based UAP reports but lacks any analysis, follow-up, or corroborating data, limiting its standalone significance.
Source: Document classification markings and content analysis of Page 7
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
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A single, timestamped observation of two objects with a thermal signature, moving at a speed of roughly 240 knots.
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The report was considered sensitive enough to receive a SECRET classification and limited allied dissemination.
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 phenomena.
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No sensor metadata, range, altitude, or duration of the observation.
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No analyst comments, conclusions, or follow-up investigation.
[WARN] Assessment: The document provides a low-strength anecdotal report with no supporting sensor data or contextual analysis. The absence of additional details due to redaction prevents any independent verification or assessment of the sighting’s nature. Independent analysis should refer to the original document for any further context.’ keyFindings: [] tags:
- DOW
- Mission Report
- Africa relatedFiles: [] featured: false heroImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d8-mission-report-djibouti-2025.png documentType: Mission Report region: Africa decade: 2020s releaseBatch: Release 01 coverImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-d8-mission-report-djibouti-2025.png archiveId: DOW-UAP-D8,_Mission_Report,_Djibouti,_2025 warGovUrl: https://www.war.gov/ufo/#DOW-UAP-D8, Mission Report Djibouti 2025 officialDescription: ’--- Page 1 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 2 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 3 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 4 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 5 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 6 --- 1.4(a) --- Page 7 --- 1.4(a) 1.4(a) GENTEXT/UAP • UAP Description (e.g., size, shape, color, markings, recognizable features): (SECRET//REL TO USA, FIN, SWE, FVEY, NATO) AT 1653Z, 1.4(a) OBS 2X ROUND WHITE HOT UAPS DYNAMIC SOUTH AT APPROX 240NM/HOUR IVO 35SQT3423692957. • Gentext (UAP Event Description): (SECRET//REL TO USA, FIN, SWE, FVEY, NATO) AT 1653Z, OBS 2X UAPS DYNAMIC SOUTH AT APPROX 240NM/HOUR IVO 35SQT3423692957.’ 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 message fragment reporting a UAP sighting, originally classified SECRET and releasable to the USA, Finland, Sweden, FVEY, and NATO. The agency of origin and exact date are not provided in the available metadata, and the majority of the pages are fully redacted under exemption 1.4(a). The only visible substantive content is a brief GENTEXT/UAP field describing the observation.
Source: Official Description, Page 7; Document Metadata
What This Document Contains
- A short, structured report of two round, white-hot UAPs moving south at approximately 240 nautical miles per hour, observed at 1653 Zulu time.
- Geographic coordinates referenced via Military Grid Reference System (MGRS): 35SQT3423692957.
- Redaction of all other content across seven pages under exemption 1.4(a), indicating protected information related to intelligence sources, methods, or foreign government information.
Source: OCR Extracted Text, Page 7; Official Description
Key Observations
“AT 1653Z, OBS 2X ROUND WHITE HOT UAPS DYNAMIC SOUTH AT APPROX 240NM/HOUR IVO 35SQT3423692957.”
Source: GENTEXT/UAP entry, Page 7
Context & Significance
This fragment appears to be a tactical report or log entry from a military or intelligence platform, likely shared within a coalition framework given the extensive foreign release markings (FIN, SWE, FVEY, NATO). The use of “WHITE HOT” suggests thermal sensor imagery, indicating the observation was likely made via infrared sensor rather than the naked eye. The MGRS grid reference allows precise geolocation, though the location is not further described. This document adds to the body of military sensor-based UAP reports but lacks any analysis, follow-up, or corroborating data, limiting its standalone significance.
Source: Document classification markings and content analysis of Page 7
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A single, timestamped observation of two objects with a thermal signature, moving at a speed of roughly 240 knots.
- The report was considered sensitive enough to receive a SECRET classification and limited allied dissemination.
What this document does NOT show:
- No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or technology.
- No definitive identification of the observed phenomena.
- No sensor metadata, range, altitude, or duration of the observation.
- No analyst comments, conclusions, or follow-up investigation.
[WARN] Assessment: The document provides a low-strength anecdotal report with no supporting sensor data or contextual analysis. The absence of additional details due to redaction prevents any independent verification or assessment of the sighting’s nature. Independent analysis should refer to the original document for any further context.
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