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Every UAP document declassified by governments. Page-cited. Hash-anchored. Skeptic and analyst takes side by side.

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AARO Mission Brief DOPSR Reviewed July 2023

2026-05-22
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US Department of Defense - The US Defense Department & the UAP Mission

2026-05-22
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This official AARO presentation outlines the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office's mission, organizational structure, and operations for detecting, tracking, analyzing, and managing unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) across US national security domains. The document defines UAP as anomalous detections not attributable to known actors demonstrating behaviors not readily understood by sensors, and establishes AARO as the US Government lead for UAP efforts under FY23 NDAA modifications. The presentation includes reporting trends from 1996-2023, organizational priorities, and integration strategies across DoD, intelligence community, and science & technology partners.

AARO Mission Brief DOPSR Reviewed 07-2023

2026-05-22
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All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office - Organizational Management Operations Analyses Science & Technology Strategic Communications

2026-05-22
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US Department of Defense document establishing the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) as the lead for UAP efforts, redefining UAP as unidentified anomalous phenomena rather than unattributed balloon activity. The document outlines AARO's organizational structure, mission priorities, and operational goals for 2023 across management, operations, analyses, science & technology, and strategic communications functions.

AARO Brief to SASC- Department of Defense UAP Mission 04-19-2023

2026-05-22
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Blueport is an open archive of UAP/UFO documents released by governments. Every page is OCR'd, cited by page number, and anchored to a SHA-256 hash so you can verify the original wasn't tampered with. Each document is paired with a skeptic take and an analyst take — read both, draw your own conclusions.