Briefing
Release 01 video records to read first: PR28, PR34, PR46, and PR48
Start with video records that have official metadata and clear analytical questions, not the loudest social-media claims.
Where to start with the first video batch
The strongest way to study Release 01 is to begin with records that have clear official metadata, then connect each video to its companion mission report, source agency, incident date, and unresolved questions. That approach adds analysis beyond simply reposting the government file list.
Best starting points
- PR28 is the strongest first watch because it includes sensor-mode changes and a companion DOW-UAP-D7 mission-report reference.
- PR34 is the strongest movement-claim candidate because the official page references a DOW-UAP-D33 report describing multiple 90-degree turns.
- PR46 and PR48 are useful because they show the limits of video-first analysis: both have official metadata but little or no written observer description.
- None of these records proves origin. They are unresolved sensor/video records with different evidence strength.
Source trail
The strongest reading starts with the primary record, then follows the supporting documents, dates, agency labels, and public statements around it. When commentary or reporting adds context, it is weighed against the source record instead of being treated as the record itself.
Sources
- Department of War PURSUE UFO portal - Primary official portal for PURSUE UAP releases.
- DOW-UAP-PR28 DVIDS video - Official DVIDS video page for the Greece January 2024 unresolved UAP report.
- DOW-UAP-PR34 DVIDS video - Official DVIDS video page for the Greece October 2023 unresolved UAP report.
- DOW-UAP-PR46 DVIDS video - Official DVIDS video page for the INDOPACOM 2024 nine-second unresolved UAP report.
- DOW-UAP-PR48 DVIDS video - Official DVIDS video page for the INDOPACOM 2024 one-minute thirty-nine-second unresolved UAP report.