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DOW PURSUE PR086 — Unresolved UAP Report, East Coast (December 2019)

Source: U.S. Department of War (DOW)Released: May 22, 2026Incident: December 1, 2019
ANALYSIS SUMMARYThis analysis was prepared by Dr. Elara Voss using publicly available source material. It should be verified against the original source documents.

PURSUE case PR086 documents a UAP incident off the East Coast of the United States in December 2019. The published still shows a sensor view of water with a targeting crosshair over an object — consistent with airborne sensor footage. December 2019 on the East Coast places this incident in the same general time period and geography as previously documented Navy UAP encounters in the Atlantic, though PR086 appears to be a distinct, previously unreleased record. The case is designated unresolved.

Overview

Sensor footage of a UAP over the East Coast of the United States in December 2019. Published as case PR086 in DOW PURSUE Release 02. Designated unresolved.

Key Facts

  • Incident location: East Coast of the United States
  • Incident date: December 2019
  • Published still shows targeting crosshair over an object above water; portions redacted
  • Published as case PR086 in DOW PURSUE Release 02 (May 22, 2026)
  • Designated unresolved — no identification made

What Remains Unresolved

  • ?Is this incident related to previously documented Navy East Coast UAP encounters?
  • ?What platform — ship, aircraft, or ground-based — captured this footage?
  • ?Was this incident previously submitted to AARO or the UAP Task Force?

Related Topics

DOWPURSUEPR086East Coast2019Release 022026

Official Source

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