Image of jellyfish UAP and silent craft that breached US nuclear base revealed in Trump’s latest UFO files

Image of jellyfish UAP and silent craft that breached US nuclear base revealed in Trump’s latest UFO files

According to a report from the Daily Mail, the Trump administration has unveiled its fourth batch of declassified UFO records, bringing fresh details on unexplained encounters to public view.

The documents, videos, and images, posted Friday on the Department of War’s website, highlight incidents spanning decades, including a silent craft that breached security at a sensitive nuclear facility.

The release underscores ongoing efforts to increase transparency around Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). It features striking footage and reports that continue to puzzle investigators, from hovering objects over strategic waters to intrusions near critical infrastructure.

One of the most alarming cases involves the Pantex nuclear weapons plant in Texas. In 2015, radar detected a silent, diamond-shaped object drifting just 100 to 200 feet above the heavily secured site.

Security teams responded swiftly as the craft moved without visible propulsion before vanishing. Surveillance footage was analyzed by Sandia National Laboratories, with all evidence forwarded to the FBI.

The files also include compelling infrared video from 2020 showing a dark, jellyfish-like object approximately 12 to 15 feet tall drifting over the Atlantic Ocean.

Witnesses described its maroon color and balloon-like appearance as it traveled with the wind, showing no independent maneuvering. Military sensors zoomed and panned repeatedly to track it, producing 32 seconds of footage now available for review. Officials noted similarities to a prior “jellyfish” UAP sighting over Iraq but stopped short of linking the events.

Another highlight is an 18-second infrared clip from 2025, captured by a US military platform over the Yellow Sea in East Asia. It depicts an eight-pointed object, sometimes resembling a six-pointed star on sensors, hovering and moving across the area. The footage, submitted by US Indo-Pacific Command, includes redactions to protect sensitive details.

A separate unresolved video from 1996, shared by the Navy’s UAP Task Force, shows a circular craft with wing-like features zig-zagging over mountainous terrain in the western US. The nearly three-minute infrared sequence, captured from a military jet, has undergone repeated analysis but yielded no definitive conclusions.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressed the significance of the disclosures in a statement: “The Department of War is in lockstep with President Trump to bring unprecedented transparency regarding our government’s understanding of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).” He added, “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation, and it’s time the American people see it for themselves.”

The Pentagon has reported unprecedented public interest, with the Department of War website surpassing 1.7 billion hits worldwide since launching in May. Previous tranches appeared in rapid succession, building on this momentum. The latest materials also reference the COMETA Report, in which French experts deemed the extraterrestrial hypothesis plausible for certain cases and called for treating UAP as a national security concern.

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