Mystery Radar — UAP 全球異象情報網 · PURSUE 揭密追蹤
Mystery Radar is a non-government open-source intelligence platform tracking global Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) cases. The platform aggregates publicly released records from official sources including the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), U.S. Department of War, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), NASA, FBI Vault, CIA FOIA Reading Room, and the National Archives.
PURSUE System — May 8, 2026
The U.S. Department of War officially released the first tranche of UAP files via the PURSUE system (Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters) on May 8, 2026, fulfilling President Trump's February 19 directive. Files are being released on a rolling basis at war.gov/UFO.
What You'll Find on Mystery Radar
- Real-time 3D globe visualizing 1,057+ global UAP sightings
- PURSUE system first-release tracker with 12 known public cases
- AARO Official UAP Imagery including FLIR1 (Tic Tac), GIMBAL, GO FAST
- ODNI Annual Reports 2021–2024
- NASA UAP Independent Study Team 2023 report
- FBI Vault UFO files: Hottel memo, Roswell, NICAP, Project Blue Book
- CIA STARGATE declassified collection
- National Archives Project Sign / Grudge / Blue Book records
Sources
All data is verified against original government documents at: war.gov, aaro.mil, defense.gov, dni.gov, nasa.gov, vault.fbi.gov, cia.gov, archives.gov. Mystery Radar is an independent project and is not affiliated with any government agency.
Languages
Available in English, Traditional Chinese (繁體中文), and Japanese (日本語).
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