Aliases
AARO reporting mechanismNavy UAP guidelinesUAP reporting systemUAPTF reporting proceduresUFO Incident Reporting ProtocolUFO incident reporting protocolUnidentified Anomalous Phenomena reporting protocol
Disambiguation
Refers to the formal US military and government system for standardized collection, documentation, and reporting of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) sightings. Successor to informal procedures and Project Blue Book-era reporting channels. Not to be confused with historical programs like Project Blue Book itself.
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- Investigation of UFO reports by the United States governmentWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- UAPTF established 2017 to standardize UAP collection and reporting
- AARO succeeded UAPTF in August 2022
- Secure reporting mechanism launched October 31, 2023
- 801 reports received as of April 2023
- Protocol applies retroactively to incidents dating to 1945
- Reporting UFO Sightings to the US Navy Just Got EasierHISTORY▎ high· 2026-05-14
- US Navy published formal UFO/UAP reporting guidelines in April 2019
- First standardized reporting mechanism after decades of ad-hoc procedures
- Guidelines apply to military pilots and personnel
- Pentagon unveils new form for reporting UFO sightingsNBC News▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Pentagon launched online reporting form through AARO
- Available to current and former government employees, service members, and contractors
- Covers alleged UAP programs and activities dating to 1945
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UFO Incident Reporting Protocol
Description (EN)
Low-signal entity — referenced 6 time(s) across 2 document(s). No external enrichment performed (criteria: ≥3 mentions). Use the page references below for raw context.
Descrição (PT-BR)
Entidade de baixo sinal — referenciada 6 vez(es) em 2 documento(s). Sem enriquecimento externo (critério: ≥3 menções). Use as referências de páginas abaixo para contexto bruto.