The declassification of UFO files promoted by the Donald Trump administration reinstated one of the most intriguing debates in recent decades: what the United States really knows about unidentified aerial phenomena and why much of that information remained hidden for years.
In recent weeks, the US War Department began to publish documents, videos and photographs linked to so-called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (FANI), popularly known as UFOs.
The material is now available for public consultation and can be accessed free of charge from various official U.S. government platforms.

What the declassified UFO files contain
The first published batch includes more than 160 official files including PDF documents, images, military records and videos
captured by infrared sensors.The materials were prepared by different federal agencies such as the FBI, NASA, the War Department and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Among the files are:
Military pilot reports
. Radar trackings.
Photographs of aerial anomalies.
Videos taken from military aircraft.
Historical reports on sightings.
Material related to space missions.
Some of the documents analyze cases that occurred in the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, Germany, Japan, Mexico and even records taken during the Apollo missions to the Moon.

Where you can consult official documents The
United States has enabled different official sites to access
declassified material.The main portal where the new files are published is: War Department's official FANI archive portal.








