The defense office published an updated case-status table covering unresolved aerial reports collected from public-facing channels, operational reporting pathways, and historical review files.

This mock article demonstrates how UAP Radar should handle official releases: the page identifies the issuing source, separates known facts from interpretation, and avoids making claims beyond the public record.

Source context: this item is labeled Official because it represents a government or agency release. That label does not mean every case in the release is explained or confirmed.

What Changed

The mock release adds case-status fields for review stage, report category, date received, and whether supporting data has been made public. UAP Radar would eventually preserve links to the original document, archived copies, and follow-up updates.

Why It Matters

Official tables can help readers track what is actually in the record. They can also prevent speculation from filling gaps where documents only show that a case is unresolved or still under review.

Open Questions

  • Which cases have enough public data for independent review?
  • Which entries are unresolved because of missing information?
  • Will future updates include sensor metadata or source documents?