Iraq — 2024
Ñʋŋ weyi ɩ-taa (Papɩsɩna-kɛ nɛ ɖɩ-tɛ ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm ñɩɣlɩm)
This document is a Mission Report (MISREP), a standardized reporting form the U.S. Military uses to record the circumstances surrounding its operations. U.S. military services often use MISREPs to report Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) to AARO. The GENTEXT, or “general text” section of these reports often contains important qualitative, contextual information, distinguishing it from the more quantitative, or numerical, data found elsewhere in the report.
While conducting a weapons calibration test, U.S. military operators reported observing a lens flare via MX-20 and MX-25 IR sensors af
Takayɩsɩ nzɩ sɩ-taa paayɔɔdaa yɔ (cɔnɩnɩ ɖama)
- DOW-UAP-D28, Mission Report, Iraq, September 2024 Department of War 🔒