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Cover of DOW-UAP-PR32, Unresolved UAP Report, Syria, October 2024
DOW Investigation SECRET

2024 DOW-UAP-PR32, Unresolved UAP Report, Syria, October 2024

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Archive ID: DOW-UAP-PR32, Unresolved UAP Report Syria October 2024 | Release 01 | 2024
Document Details
Agency
DOW
Type
Investigation
Classification
SECRET
Pages
4
Date
2024
Location
Middle East
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Cover of DOW-UAP-PR32, Unresolved UAP Report, Syria, October 2024
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Investigation · 4 pages · Official Source
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⚠️ 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. military mission report (MISREP) describing an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight over Syria on an unspecified date in October 2024. The report records the observation of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) at 1559Z, along with routine flight and sensor collection details.

Source: Document metadata; Page 1, Narrative section

What This Document Contains

  • Timeline of an ISR mission, including takeoff, taskings, full-motion video (FMV) and SIGINT collection, and landing.

  • A single entry noting that the platform observed an “UNIDENTIFIED ARRIEAL PHENOMENON” (UAP) at 1559Z, with a reference to a separate UAP report (UAP 1).

  • Administrative and classification data: originally SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY, declassified on 24 October 2025.

Source: Pages 1–3, Narrative and Admin sections

Key Observations

“AT 1559Z, (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED ARRIEAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).”

Source: Page 1, Narrative section

Context & Significance

This MISREP is part of a broader effort by the U.S. military to document UAP encounters during operational missions. It falls under Operation Inherent Resolve, an ongoing U.S. campaign in the region, and was released through the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) declassification process. The report underscores the routine incorporation of UAP reporting into military intelligence collections—even when the phenomenon remains unresolved and only briefly noted.

Source: Document metadata; Narrative and Admin classification markings; USCENTCOM MDR case numbers on pages 1–3

Evidence Assessment

What this document shows:

  • A military ISR platform recorded a UAP observation at a specific time and grid location during a mission in Syria.

  • The event was documented in the mission narrative and likely captured on video (the note “SEE UAP 1” suggests a separate attached product).

What this document does NOT show:

  • No description of the UAP’s appearance, flight characteristics, or sensor data is provided in the released text.

  • No definitive identification of the phenomenon; the observation remains unexplained in the available record.

  • Independent analysis should refer to the original, fully declassified video and sensor records.

Assessment: The available text contains only a bare-bones notification that a UAP was observed. Without access to the referenced imagery, signal intercepts, or a detailed analysis, the evidence is insufficient to draw any conclusions about the nature of the phenomenon. The report’s value is primarily in confirming that military assets continue to encounter and formally document unresolved aerial objects in a conflict zone.’ keyFindings: [] tags:

  • DOW
  • Investigation
  • Middle East relatedFiles: [] featured: false heroImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-pr32-unresolved-uap-report-syria-october-2024.png documentType: Investigation region: Middle East decade: 2020s releaseBatch: Release 01 coverImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-pr32-unresolved-uap-report-syria-october-2024.png archiveId: DOW-UAP-PR32,_Unresolved_UAP_Report,_Syria,_October_2024 warGovUrl: https://www.war.gov/ufo/#DOW-UAP-PR32, Unresolved Uap 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: Historical Record 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) describing an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight over Syria on an unspecified date in October 2024. The report records the observation of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) at 1559Z, along with routine flight and sensor collection details.

Source: Document metadata; Page 1, Narrative section

What This Document Contains

  • Timeline of an ISR mission, including takeoff, taskings, full-motion video (FMV) and SIGINT collection, and landing.
  • A single entry noting that the platform observed an “UNIDENTIFIED ARRIEAL PHENOMENON” (UAP) at 1559Z, with a reference to a separate UAP report (UAP 1).
  • Administrative and classification data: originally SECRET//REL TO USA, FVEY, declassified on 24 October 2025.

Source: Pages 1–3, Narrative and Admin sections

Key Observations

“AT 1559Z, (b)(1)1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED ARRIEAL PHENOMENON (SEE UAP 1).” Source: Page 1, Narrative section

Context & Significance

This MISREP is part of a broader effort by the U.S. military to document UAP encounters during operational missions. It falls under Operation Inherent Resolve, an ongoing U.S. campaign in the region, and was released through the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) declassification process. The report underscores the routine incorporation of UAP reporting into military intelligence collections—even when the phenomenon remains unresolved and only briefly noted.

Source: Document metadata; Narrative and Admin classification markings; USCENTCOM MDR case numbers on pages 1–3

Evidence Assessment

What this document shows:

  • A military ISR platform recorded a UAP observation at a specific time and grid location during a mission in Syria.
  • The event was documented in the mission narrative and likely captured on video (the note “SEE UAP 1” suggests a separate attached product).

What this document does NOT show:

  • No description of the UAP’s appearance, flight characteristics, or sensor data is provided in the released text.
  • No definitive identification of the phenomenon; the observation remains unexplained in the available record.
  • Independent analysis should refer to the original, fully declassified video and sensor records.

Assessment: The available text contains only a bare-bones notification that a UAP was observed. Without access to the referenced imagery, signal intercepts, or a detailed analysis, the evidence is insufficient to draw any conclusions about the nature of the phenomenon. The report’s value is primarily in confirming that military assets continue to encounter and formally document unresolved aerial objects in a conflict zone.

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