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title: "Pentagon Reopens UFO Archives: What Do the New 50 Dossiers Hide?"
description: "The Pentagon has released a second batch of secret UFO dossiers: 50 new files, including footage from the Middle East and NASA recordings. 🛸 Official version: it's not aliens, just poor technology. But what did the radars actually record? 🚀"
date: 2026-05-26T20:33:31.000Z
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# Pentagon Reopens UFO Archives: What Do the New 50 Dossiers Hide?

![Black-and-white photo of a sign with a UFO illustration and the text 'Self Parking' against a cloudy sky](https://xab.info/media/2026/05/27/pentagon-otkryl-arhivy-nlo-novye-dossye/sign-self-parking-ufo.webp)

The Pentagon continues its campaign to demystify Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), and this time the stakes are higher. Following the first exciting release, the U.S. Department of Defense has published a second series of declassified materials. The statistics speak for themselves: the archives website has been visited over a billion times since early May, turning the topic from a marginal one into a global information trend.

### What's Inside the New Batch of Documents?

The second wave of disclosures includes approximately 50 new pieces of information. These are not just dry reports but a mix of sensational records and technical data. Among them stand out:

- Infrared recordings of an incident in the Middle East (2019), where a group of objects was recorded whose nature remains unclear.
- Witness testimonies describing objects capable of disappearing in seconds, evading radar and camera tracking.
- NASA archival materials from the Apollo missions, including transcripts from Apollo 17, where astronauts mentioned "bright particles" drifting near the spacecraft.

### Technical Dead End or Hidden Truth?

Despite the abundance of mysterious descriptions, the official tone of the Pentagon remains restrained. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) insists that there are no "aliens" here. According to the military, most cases remain unsolved solely due to the imperfections of past and present technologies.

Experts highlight three main reasons for the unidentified nature:

- Poor data quality: sensors from those years could not capture enough parameters for identification.
- Fragmentary records: intermittent tracking did not allow determining speed, trajectory, or object type.
- Lack of verification: there is no evidence pointing to the use of "advanced non-human technologies".

The declassification process was initiated by the U.S. Congress back in 2022. The goal is to systematize history and ensure transparency. Publications are being released in stages to give experts and the public time for independent analysis. The next batch of documents is expected in the coming months as the filtering of archives continues.