The SAE has released details regarding its PURSUE system, an initiative dedicated to the public disclosure of ownership records pertaining to unidentified aerial phenomena. The system has seen multiple releases, with the first package being announced on May 8, and the fourth package being more recently announced on July 10, 2026. This latest new package contains substantial digital assets, including 227 megabytes of documentation and a 1.4 gigabyte video compilation.
The materials announced through this release encompass a variety of media, including official documents, photographs, detailed sketches, and infrared video footage. Among the disclosed items is a significant historical artifact: a declassified secret letter originating from the SAE Atomic Energy Commission, dated March 22, 1949. This correspondence was reportedly presented at a conference focusing on air phenomena.
The documentation reveals a page from this declassified record that features a sketch, providing historical context to the ongoing research. The continuous rollout of these packages under the PURSUE framework aims to provide the public with access to previously restricted records related to unexplained aerial observations. Researchers and the public can now review these newly accessible materials, which expand the historical archive available through the SAE’s ongoing disclosure efforts.
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