Inside the Pentagon’s New UAP Drop: Why Sovereign Airspace Control Is Vanishing

By: Marcus Sterling  – SeaPRwire – The illusion of total airspace security shattered completely on July 10. The Pentagon released a new batch of files on unidentified anomalous phenomena. These intelligence files originate from multiple heavy security agencies. The collection includes 14 documents, 19 videos, 4 audio files, and 3 images. These items come from the Pentagon, NASA, CIA, FBI, and Department of Energy. Military sensors are capturing things that standard defense frameworks cannot classify. National security infrastructure faces an immediate technical crisis. These anomalies bypass protected military zones without permission. Standard airborne tracking networks are failing to identify these intrusions.

The declassified reports detail explicit breaches over critical nuclear infrastructure. In September 2015, an unknown object breached the Pantex Nuclear Weapons Plant near Amarillo, Texas. The Department of Energy documented that the facility entered full lockdown. Two armed officials tracked the object but failed to catch it. The physical object made absolutely no sound. The observers noticed no visible propulsion system through binoculars. The object flew north and vanished after two minutes. Another document records an eastern U.S. airspace event from 2019. A military pilot with 28 years of service reported a small object below his aircraft. It moved at extreme speed in the opposite direction. The object appeared rectangular during post-flight technical analysis.

The Navy recorded another standard training airspace anomaly in 2020 over the Atlantic Ocean. A weapons systems officer described a dark, reddish-brown object. It measured roughly 12 to 15 feet high. The object resembled a large, slightly deformed balloon. These files include historical data like a 1949 Los Alamos meeting log. Top physicists gathered back then to explain green fireballs over nuclear labs. They reached no definitive conclusion. The technical data reveals an ongoing defense blind spot. The Pentagon confirmed more disclosures are coming under presidential executive orders soon. The final strategic cost will be determined by who deciphers these propulsion anomalies first.

Author bio: Marcus Sterling, senior researcher at an independent European strategic think tank, specializes in airspace security protocols, military intelligence declassification frameworks, and sovereign defense vulnerability assessment.