DOW-UAP-D50 is listed in the PURSUE catalogue as "Email Correspondence, INDOPACOM, April 2025," with a precise incident-date range of April 10-11, 2025. The location field is N/A.

Email-correspondence files in PURSUE are a different category than mission reports, range-fouler debriefs, or formal Unresolved-UAP Reports. They capture the in-situ communication between operators and command staff as an event was being processed, often before any formal assessment had been written. As primary evidence they sit closer to the moment of the encounter than the polished narrative documents downstream.

INDOPACOM is one of the integrated combatant commands the FY2026 NDAA's UAP language now requires the Pentagon to brief Congress on for any intercepts conducted since 2004. An April 2025 email trail is fresh by Pentagon-archive standards and squarely within the timeframe Congress is asking about.

What conversations the file captures, who was on the chain, and what operational decisions came out of them will be visible only inside the document. The catalogue listing does not summarise.

Case data (from war.gov/UFO)

  • File: DOW-UAP-D50
  • Document type: Email correspondence
  • Incident date: April 10-11, 2025
  • Reporting unit: U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM)
  • Format: PDF
  • Source agency: Department of War
  • PURSUE release: May 8, 2026