DOW UAP-PR104 — Unresolved UAP Report, Yellow Sea, 2025
Dr. Voss's Analysis
DOW-UAP-PR104 is an infrared video case from the Yellow Sea in 2025. The visible still shows an area of contrast described as resembling a six-pointed star pattern — an infrared signature shape that could reflect the thermal profile of a rotating or multi-faceted object, or a diffraction artifact from a point source of heat or light. The Yellow Sea is a strategically significant body of water bordered by China, North Korea, and South Korea, with high U.S. military presence in the region. Alongside PR105 (East China Sea, 2025), this establishes a new cluster of 2025 Indo-Pacific infrared UAP cases in the PURSUE archive — complementing the 2022 Iran formation (PR050) and 2019 Gulf of America case (PR115) from prior releases.
Overview
Infrared video footage showing an unresolved UAP in the Yellow Sea in 2025. The sensor capture shows a six-pointed star-like area of contrast. Published as DOW-UAP-PR104 in PURSUE Release 04. One of two 2025 Indo-Pacific cases in this release alongside PR105 (East China Sea).
Key Facts
- ◆Infrared video, Yellow Sea, 2025 — six-pointed star-like infrared contrast signature
- ◆Yellow Sea bordered by China, North Korea, and South Korea — high strategic significance
- ◆One of two 2025 Indo-Pacific infrared cases in Release 04 (with PR105, East China Sea)
- ◆Published as DOW-UAP-PR104 in PURSUE Release 04 (July 10, 2026)
- ◆Designated unresolved
What Remains Unresolved
- ?What sensor platform captured this infrared footage?
- ?Was the six-pointed star pattern consistent across the video or specific to a single frame?
- ?Were simultaneous radar contacts associated with this contact?
- ?Were any North Korean, South Korean, or Chinese military assets in the area at the time?
