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This report details a UAP encounter observed by U.S. military personnel over the Aegean Sea. The incident was documented in a standard mission report format, emphasizing operational context and observations
with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) observed during military operations in Syria. The report outlines the operational specifics, observations made by military personnel, and the nature of the UAP encounter, which
This document is a Range Fouler Reporting Form detailing a U.S. military operator's observation of a UAP in the Gulf of Aden. The report describes a 'round, cold object ... abrupt directional changes while being tracked by an infrared sensor. The report emphasizes that descriptions reflect the observer's subjective interpretation at the time
Navy operator regarding three unidentified aerial contacts observed over the Arabian Sea during routine operations. The report describes how the contacts maintained relative course and altitude but lacked further identification
military operator in May 2020 regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed over the Persian Gulf. The operator reported seeing a solid white object making erratic movements above the water
Military detailing an incident involving a possible Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) observed during operations in Iraq. The report includes operational data such as flight times, location, and a description
Fouler Debrief Form that captures an account of unidentified aerial phenomena observed by a U.S. military operator. The report describes the sighting of multiple objects moving through controlled airspace during
This document is a U.S. Military Mission Report detailing a UAP sighting observed in the Arabian Gulf on July 1, 2020. The report describes the UAP as resembling a balloon
statements from seven federal agents regarding their separate observations of unusual aerial phenomena over two days in July 2023. The agents reported four distinct types of sightings, including 'orbs launching
This document is a mission report from the U.S. Military regarding operations in Syria on February 21, 2023. It includes observations of a possible balloon and other operational details related
records multiple encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) on July 16, 2020. The report details observations made by U.S. military operators while conducting operations in the Persian Gulf. It emphasizes
Technical Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription, November 1969, highlighting two periods in which astronauts reported observing unidentified phenomenon: a one hour period on the fifth day, and a two minute
operator in the Gulf of Aden. The report includes specific data such as the object's speed, trajectory, and characteristics as observed through infrared sensors. It serves as a formal
such as observer names, descriptions of the incidents, and evaluation comments. The reports feature various locations and observations made by military personnel and civilians alike
March 2023. The emails confirm the authority to process the report at an unclassified level and detail observations of the object as described by a civilian. The author
described the UAP as “diamond-shaped” and moving at approximately 434 knots. The observer also reported that the UAP was only detectable via short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensor. Video Description
vertical pole or bar attached to the bottom of the object. The observer also reported that the UAP may instead be a reflection from an object in the water. Video
This document consists of email correspondence related to a mission report about a UAP observation. The emails request clarification on details of the report, specifically concerning the inclusion
This document contains the FBI's case file 62-HQ
This document details a UAP encounter reported by a U.S
from 1949. The reports, compiled under compliance with military regulations, include witness accounts, descriptions of sightings, and associated meteorological conditions. The documentation reflects military and civilian observations from multiple locations
accounts of an unconventional aircraft sighting in the USSR. The report describes two separate sightings by three United States observers traveling by rail in Azerbaijan. Both sightings involved an aircraft
communications between military personnel regarding unexplained aerial phenomena observed by the 415th Night Fighter Squadron during World War II. It discusses reports of light phenomena known as 'foo fighters
This document compiles various incident summaries related to unidentified flying
This document is an FBI report detailing an interview conducted with Wladyslaw Krasuski in 1957. Krasuski described observing a large circular vehicle near a German military compound