- What is 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea?
- A Department of War release logging a 2024 unidentified anomalous phenomenon report that U.S. Indo-Pacific Command submitted to AARO: 36 seconds of infrared video of an object over the East China Sea.
- What does 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea reveal?
- U.S. Indo-Pacific Command submitted the UAP report to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The report consists of 36 seconds of video from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform, recorded in 2024. The incident location is the East China Sea.
- Which agency produced 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea?
- 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea is a primary-source record from Department of War. Its original classification was UNCLASSIFIED.
- When is 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea dated?
- 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea is dated 2024. It was disclosed 2026-07-10.
- What programs and topics appear in 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea?
- 36-Second Infrared Track, East China Sea references AARO, infrared, video, East China Sea, USINDOPACOM and area of contrast.