Brief
This is a war.gov listing pointer to AARO's ongoing UAP imagery repository at aaro.mil, specifically the PR-018 entry catalogued as an Unresolved UAP Report from Europe in 2024. The underlying asset is a DVIDS-hosted video rather than extractable text, so the page itself carries only the case label, the unresolved status, the geographic tag, and the year. AARO uses the repository to publish both resolved and unresolved cases drawn from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and INDOPACOM reporting.
Metadata
- Agency
- All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), U.S. Department of Defense
- Release
- 2024-01-01
- Type
- PDF • .html
- Length
- 70.1 K
- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Programs
- AARO, DVIDS
- Tags
- unresolved, Europe, 2024, AARO repository, DVIDS video, PR-018
Key points
- The case is published in AARO's official UAP imagery repository hosted at aaro.mil.p.1
- Video assets are served through DVIDS, the DoD's Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.p.1
- PR-018 is catalogued as an Unresolved UAP Report, meaning AARO has not closed the case to a conventional explanation.p.1
- The reported observation occurred in Europe in 2024.p.1
- AARO's repository scope spans Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and INDOPACOM cases.p.1
Most interesting
- Unresolved status on an AARO case page means the office did not attribute the observation to a known object, sensor artifact, or environmental cause at time of publication.
- Routing the video through DVIDS keeps the asset on a DoD-controlled distribution channel rather than a commercial video host.
- The PR- prefix and three-digit number indicate AARO's running case index for publicly released imagery.