Pentagon spokeswoman implies that the Navy

discarded longer versions of 3 UAP videos



Answer: The U.S. Navy retains custody of the source videos. The source videos are the same in length and quality as copies that have been observed in circulation. However, I would note that there may be copies of those initial videos in circulation that may be of lesser quality and varying lengths. Videos that are taken by the ATFLIR during training flights are not normally kept and maintained for record unless they had a significant learning aspect to them and could be utilized for future training. At the time of the observations, the only section of the training videos for the respective aircraft deemed of significance was fully captured in the UAP observation/sighting source videos referred to.​



Answer: The U.S. Navy retains custody of the source videos. The source videos are the same in length and quality as copies that have been observed in circulation. The three source videos were/are designated as unclassified.​



Answer: The three videos were/are designated as unclassified.

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Answer: The source videos are the same in length and quality as the ones that have been observed in circulation. The three source videos were/are designated as unclassified. The Navy has not authorized general release. Requests for these videos under Freedom of Information Act guidelines may be submitted by following the instructions at this site: Answer: The source videos are the same in length and quality as the ones that have been observed in circulation. The three source videos were/are designated as unclassified. The Navy has not authorized general release. Requests for these videos under Freedom of Information Act guidelines may be submitted by following the instructions at this site: Homepage | NAVAIR - FOIA .​



Answer: The source videos are the same in length and quality as the ones that have been observed in circulation. The investigations into aerial incursions into our military training ranges are ongoing. Therefore, no public release of range incursion information is expected.

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