2023 DOW-UAP-PR34, Unresolved UAP Report, Greece, October 2023
DOW Investigation — Declassified UFO document from UFO Files Archive.
Document Details
- Agency
- DOW
- Type
- Investigation
- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Pages
- 2
- Date
- 2023
- 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.
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This document is a declassified U.S. Air Force mission report (MISREP) originally created by the 33rd Special Operations Squadron (33 SOS) under Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), operating in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility. The report, declassified on 22 January 2026, details an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight during which the crew observed a possible Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) in October 2023 near Greece. The document includes a notation that full-motion video of the event was analyzed by a ground exploitation team.
Source: Official description; OCR page 1 (Narrative), page 2 (MSGID, OPERATION fields); Metadata.
What This Document Contains
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A mission narrative timeline showing takeoff from LGLR, handover from the LRE, and tasking to support ISR collection. At 0035Z, the crew “OBSERVED lX POSS UAP (SEE UAP 1).” Full motion video of the mission was exploited by GET, with 13:30 total mission hours and 06:29 FMV hours.
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Administrative details: The report is UNCLASSIFIED, originated from the 33 SOS on an unspecified date, and was declassified under USCENTCOM MDR 26-0019 for release to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) on 26 January 2026. The original declassification date is set for 26 October 2048.
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Handing information: The report identifies a Point of Contact (A1C), Quality Control reviewer (SrA), and Approver (SSgt) from units associated with the 27th Special Operations Wing and 609th Combined Air Operations Center, though names and contact details are redacted under FOIA exemptions.
Source: OCR pages 1–3; Official description.
Key Observations
The mission narrative states: “AT 0035Z,[u;JOBSERVED lX POSS UAP (SEE UAP 1).” This indicates a single possible UAP was observed at 0035 Zulu time, with supporting material (likely video or still imagery) designated as “UAP 1.” Additionally, the report notes that “FULL MOTION VIDEO WAS EXPLbITED BY GET,” meaning the footage was reviewed by an exploitation team.
Source: OCR page 1, Narrative section.
Context & Significance
This MISREP is one of the first declassified UAP-related mission reports released to AARO under the 2022 legislative mandate for UAP disclosure. The document’s reference to an unresolved UAP sighting by an AFSOC ISR asset in the European theater contributes to the operational picture of military-observed anomalies. It demonstrates the formal reporting process for such encounters, including video exploitation and inclusion in the mission report system, yet does not provide analysis of the object’s characteristics.
Source: Metadata (Title, Document Type); OCR pages 1–2 (Classification, Operation fields); Official description.
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A U.S. Air Force ISR crew observed one possible UAP during a mission, logged it in the official MISREP, and captured full-motion video that was subsequently exploited by a ground team.
Source: OCR page 1 (Narrative, “FULL MOTION VIDEO WAS EXPLbITED”); Official description.
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 description of the object’s flight characteristics, shape, or other observational details beyond the “POSS UAP” label.
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The “UAP 1” attachment (video or imagery) is not included, so no independent assessment of the sighting is possible from this text alone.
Source: Entire document; absence of descriptive data.
[WARN] Assessment: This document is a routine mission report that briefly records a possible UAP observation. Its evidentiary value is limited to establishing that a sighting occurred and was officially documented, without providing data to assess the nature or credibility of the object. Any further interpretation would require access to the referenced “UAP’ keyFindings: [] tags:
- DOW
- Investigation
- Europe relatedFiles: [] featured: false heroImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-pr34-unresolved-uap-report-greece-october-2023.png documentType: Investigation region: Europe decade: 2020s releaseBatch: Release 01 coverImage: /pdf-covers/dow-uap-pr34-unresolved-uap-report-greece-october-2023.png archiveId: DOW-UAP-PR34,_Unresolved_UAP_Report,_Greece,_October_2023 warGovUrl: https://www.war.gov/ufo/#DOW-UAP-PR34, Unresolved Uap Report Greece October 2023 officialDescription: ’--- Page 1 --- Misrep 9329374 Dedasslfied by MG Richard A. Harrison USCENTCOM Chief of Staff Dedassified on· 22 January 2026 Narrative l AT 2339ZJ 1.4a ITOOK OFF FROM LGLR. AT 235 z,~HANDED OVER FROM THE LRE.~PROCEEDED TO FRAGGED TASKING TO SUPPORT DATA MASKED.’ 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. Air Force mission report (MISREP) originally created by the 33rd Special Operations Squadron (33 SOS) under Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), operating in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility. The report, declassified on 22 January 2026, details an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) flight during which the crew observed a possible Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) in October 2023 near Greece. The document includes a notation that full-motion video of the event was analyzed by a ground exploitation team.
Source: Official description; OCR page 1 (Narrative), page 2 (MSGID, OPERATION fields); Metadata.
What This Document Contains
- A mission narrative timeline showing takeoff from LGLR, handover from the LRE, and tasking to support ISR collection. At 0035Z, the crew “OBSERVED lX POSS UAP (SEE UAP 1).” Full motion video of the mission was exploited by GET, with 13:30 total mission hours and 06:29 FMV hours.
- Administrative details: The report is UNCLASSIFIED, originated from the 33 SOS on an unspecified date, and was declassified under USCENTCOM MDR 26-0019 for release to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) on 26 January 2026. The original declassification date is set for 26 October 2048.
- Handing information: The report identifies a Point of Contact (A1C), Quality Control reviewer (SrA), and Approver (SSgt) from units associated with the 27th Special Operations Wing and 609th Combined Air Operations Center, though names and contact details are redacted under FOIA exemptions.
Source: OCR pages 1–3; Official description.
Key Observations
The mission narrative states: “AT 0035Z,[u;JOBSERVED lX POSS UAP (SEE UAP 1).” This indicates a single possible UAP was observed at 0035 Zulu time, with supporting material (likely video or still imagery) designated as “UAP 1.” Additionally, the report notes that “FULL MOTION VIDEO WAS EXPLbITED BY GET,” meaning the footage was reviewed by an exploitation team.
Source: OCR page 1, Narrative section.
Context & Significance
This MISREP is one of the first declassified UAP-related mission reports released to AARO under the 2022 legislative mandate for UAP disclosure. The document’s reference to an unresolved UAP sighting by an AFSOC ISR asset in the European theater contributes to the operational picture of military-observed anomalies. It demonstrates the formal reporting process for such encounters, including video exploitation and inclusion in the mission report system, yet does not provide analysis of the object’s characteristics.
Source: Metadata (Title, Document Type); OCR pages 1–2 (Classification, Operation fields); Official description.
Evidence Assessment
What this document shows:
- A U.S. Air Force ISR crew observed one possible UAP during a mission, logged it in the official MISREP, and captured full-motion video that was subsequently exploited by a ground team.
Source: OCR page 1 (Narrative, “FULL MOTION VIDEO WAS EXPLbITED”); Official description.
What this document does NOT show:
- No confirmation of extraterrestrial origin or technology.
- No definitive identification of the observed phenomena.
- No description of the object’s flight characteristics, shape, or other observational details beyond the “POSS UAP” label.
- The “UAP 1” attachment (video or imagery) is not included, so no independent assessment of the sighting is possible from this text alone.
Source: Entire document; absence of descriptive data.
[WARN] Assessment: This document is a routine mission report that briefly records a possible UAP observation. Its evidentiary value is limited to establishing that a sighting occurred and was officially documented, without providing data to assess the nature or credibility of the object. Any further interpretation would require access to the referenced “UAP
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