The Pentagon releases a third batch of UFO-related records as part of the U.S. government’s growing archive of unexplained sightings. Multiple documents, photographs, and videos are included among the newly released materials, expanding the public availability of information that has been collected for investigation and review. The reports also reference earlier activity around specific sightings, including the FBI conducting interviews with witnesses this year, indicating that some cases continue to receive law enforcement attention even as they enter broader record-keeping and public-release channels. The newly released files are described as part of the Pentagon’s documentation efforts tied to unexplained aerial phenomena. While the materials are presented as records of sightings rather than confirmed evidence of any specific phenomenon, the overall set contributes additional details for researchers and the public to evaluate, including visual media associated with reported events. According to the coverage, the release reflects the government’s ongoing process for documenting and releasing information over time, with the archive continuing to expand through additional batches.