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phenomena (UAP) are classified as unclassified. Additionally, it contains records of UAP sightings involving U.S. aircraft
residents reported high-speed aircraft overflight, prompting official concern. The cable includes observations from a local pilot and seeks clarification on U.S. military air activity in the area
This document consists of email correspondence related to a mission
This document is a mission report from the Department of
Foreign Minister Mamedov, where allegations of Russian aircraft bombing in Georgia were denied. The cable reflects diplomatic concerns regarding the implications for U.S.-Russian relations amidst these tensions
This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report detailing eyewitness
observers: Flying saucers, seen by hundreds of persons over most parts of U.S., are accepted as real. Evidence is that they are aircraft of a revolutionary design, a combination of helicopter and fast jet plane
document details a mission report from the U.S. Department of War regarding two sightings of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) during an operation in the Persian Gulf. The report outlines flight ... operations, including takeoff and landing details, and highlights observations made from an aircraft. The narrative emphasizes that the descriptions in the report reflect subjective interpretations from military personnel
This document compiles various incident summaries related to unidentified flying
report from the U.S. Military detailing UAP observations during operations in Iraq and Syria in May 2022. It includes timestamps of various activities, observations of enemy aircraft, and a specific
This document is a diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe reporting a UAP sighting by a Tajik pilot and American citizens on January 27, 1994. The incident occurred ... characterized the object’s contrails as being at an altitude beyond that of ordinary aircraft
This document comprises memos and communications from the Air Materiel
This mission report details an encounter with an unidentified aerial
This document is a mission report by the U.S. Department
This document, a mission report from the Department of War
Colonel C. D. Gasser, Resident Engineer, Air Material Command, U.S. Army, who is the principal army technician at the Nuclear Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft Research Center at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Colonel Gasser stated
This document contains communications between military personnel regarding unexplained aerial
This document details a U.S. military mission report regarding a
This document is a classified mission report from the U.S
This document contains an Air Force intelligence report from November
This document is a mission report by the U.S. military
brought to the attention of this Office that aircraft of unknown Identity have been observed by both military and civilian personnel at various locations in the U.S. Further investigation is being made to determine
page 46 of the (British) Inter-Services Aircraft Recognition Journal for November 1948 (Vol 3 No. 4) appears a photograph bearing the following caption: "Flying Saucer, original, U.S. Navy, for the use of. The Chance
Ritchie Highway and U.S. Highway #301. While approximately opposite a point near five hundred (500) yards north of the above mentioned intersection, STEWART related, he observed a strange looking aircraft appearing on the horizon ahead
AARO) consisting of ten seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform in 2022. An accompanying mission report, DoW-UAP-D14, described ... nature, or significance. AARO Comment: SU-27 and SU-35 are designations for military aircraft operated by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation