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Europe resolved vs unresolved AARO UAP reports

Compare a Europe UAP report resolved as birds with a later Europe UAP report that remained unresolved in the official source text.

Overview

Both records come from AARO public releases in Europe, but the official outcomes differ. The table keeps the shared source context visible while showing the year, status, and evidence notes side by side.

Europe resolved vs unresolved AARO UAP reports

AttributePR-016, Resolved as Birds, Europe 2023PR-018, Unresolved UAP Report, Europe 2024
Official statusResolved as birdsUnresolved
Year20232024
RegionEuropeEurope
Source channelAARO public imagery releaseAARO public imagery release
Record focusResolved report with a conventional explanationUnresolved report with source material preserved

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PR-016, Resolved as Birds, Europe 2023

The United States European Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of twenty-five seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2023. AARO assesses, with high confidence, that the objects depicted in the video are almost certainly (>95% likelihood) birds. AARO bases its assessment on the objects’ strong morphological consistency with other resolved imagery featuring birds and the objects’ behavioral characteristics strongly aligning with those of birds, e.g. maintaining relative positioning for energy conservation during flight, pulsating infrared return at a frequency consistent with wing beats.

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PR-018, Unresolved UAP Report, Europe 2024

The United States European Command submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of ten minutes and thirty seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2024. AARO assesses, with high confidence, that the footage depicts the presence of a physical object. The object’s morphological features, performance characteristics, and behaviors are unremarkable and do not warrant further analysis. AARO will continue to investigate this case should further information become available to enable a more conclusive attribution. This unresolved report contributes to AARO’s historical and locational trend analyses.