THE INTRUSION: The Navy Has A Term For UAP Breaching Its Airspace.
The fourth release just landed. Twenty-three military videos. Six of the sightings are over American soil.
SUBJECT: PURSUE / RELEASE 04 / WAR.GOV/UFO // 19 MILITARY VIDEOS + 4 NASA AUDIO + 14 DOCUMENTS // FULL MASTERCUT LIVE ON THE SENTINEL NETWORK™ YOUTUBE
DATE: JULY 10, 2026
CROSS-REF: THE REEL | THE MIRROR | THE WINDOW | THE SKY IS FALLING | THE OPERATOR
DATA CONFIDENCE: VERIFIED (WAR.GOV/UFO PRIMARY SOURCE, JULY 10, 2026; 19 VIDEOS + 4 NASA AUDIO + 14 DOCUMENTS + 3 IMAGES) + ANALYSIS (SENTINEL CROSS-REFERENCE)
NOW LIVE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL. We assembled all 23 Release 04 videos into one uninterrupted supercut. Four hours and 16 minutes, every clip chaptered, the source footage unedited. Watch the full Release 04 supercut here.
THE RELEASE
This morning the Department of War published the fourth tranche of declassified UAP records at war.gov/UFO. Forty records: 14 documents, three images, 19 videos, and four NASA audio recordings.
The first three releases pointed the cameras outward, at the Middle East and the western Pacific, at someone else’s coastline. Release 04 turns some of them around. Six of the nineteen videos were recorded over the eastern United States.
THE SUPERCUT
We pulled every video in the release, all 23 files, and assembled them into a single uninterrupted supercut. It is live now on The Sentinel Network™ YouTube channel.
Watch the full Release 04 supercut here.
Total runtime is four hours and 16 minutes, longer than two feature films back to back. Chapter markers jump to each clip, so you can skip to the domestic footage or sit through the whole record in order. We added nothing but those markers and our standard bumper. The footage itself is unedited public-domain U.S. Government work. No narration. No enhancement. No commentary over the top. The point is to let you see exactly what the government released, in one place.
The individual files are not going up separately this time. The supercut is the record.
THE INTRUSIONS
The eastern United States clips carry a bureaucratic label the Navy reserves for one specific situation: Range Fouler. It is the term for an unauthorized intrusion into active military airspace during operations or training. Six of them are in this release, recorded between 2015 and 2020, several arriving with the Navy’s own debrief forms attached.
This is the same stretch of Atlantic training range that produced the well-known Navy encounters between 2004 and 2015. The difference now is procedural. The government is filing the footage under its UAP program and releasing it with the paperwork that says, in the Navy’s own words, that something entered restricted airspace and should not have been there.
One clip in the release is older still. Infrared footage from the western United States in 1996, thirty years ago, transferred to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office by the Navy’s UAP Task Force.
THE TAPES
The four NASA audio tracks are the Apollo 14 and Apollo 17 crew debriefings, recorded in Houston in 1971 and 1972. In them, astronauts and flight surgeons discuss the “light flash phenomena,” the streaks and pinpoints of light the crews saw with their eyes closed in deep space.
We will be precise about this one, because precision is the job. The light flash phenomenon is not an unexplained sighting. It is a documented biological effect, high-energy cosmic rays passing through the visual system and registering as light where there is none. The government filed these recordings under the UAP program anyway. We put them in the supercut so you can hear the primary source and draw your own line. Not every item in a UAP release is a mystery, and saying so out loud is what keeps the real mysteries credible.
THE RECORD
The rest of the release is the ocean. Naval infrared clips from the Yellow Sea, the South and East China Seas, the Middle East, the Atlantic, and the Gulf of America, most of them short thermal passes of a contact the sensor cannot resolve. The documents include the Range Fouler debriefs that sit behind the eastern United States videos. And three images we left out of the supercut but will come back to: photographs from the 1996 STS-80 Space Shuttle Columbia mission showing an unidentified object in low-Earth orbit.
We are reading all of it. The full forensic breakdown is in progress.
For now, the footage is public, and it is in one place.
THE SENTINEL ASSESSMENT:
The first three releases let the distance do the work. Foreign theaters, foreign waters, a problem happening somewhere else. Release 04 puts six of the sightings over American soil and hands you the Navy’s own intrusion paperwork to go with them. It also includes four hours of Apollo audio about a phenomenon that already has an answer, which is a useful reminder that disclosure and mystery are not the same thing. Watch the supercut. Read the labels. Keep the two straight. The breakdown is coming.
Twenty-three files. Four hours. Six of them over your head.
Keep looking up.
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Most treatments of this material go one of two ways: debunk everything indiscriminately, or treat every release as uniformly mysterious. Credibility isn't built by explaining away every anomaly, and it isn't built by refusing to explain any of them either.