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Range Fouler Debrief submitted by a U.S. Navy operator regarding three unidentified aerial contacts observed over the Arabian Sea during routine operations. The report describes how the contacts maintained relative
unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) in Iraq. The report includes details of the observation, including the time and trajectory of the UAP. The content reflects the subjective interpretation of the military ... personnel involved during the observation
This document is a classified mission report from the U.S. Military regarding the observation of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) during an operation in Iraq in 2023. A military operator noted ... displaying unconventional maneuverability. The report includes both quantitative data about the mission and qualitative observations from the personnel involved
This document details a mission report by U.S. military personnel regarding an observation of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) in the Arabian Gulf. The report includes key details about ... standardized reporting procedures used by the military and involves subjective interpretations from the observer
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 ... while being tracked by an infrared sensor. The report emphasizes that descriptions reflect the observer's subjective interpretation at the time
This document contains 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
This document contains a collection of incident summaries regarding unidentified flying objects observed primarily in July 1947. Each summary includes details such as observer names, descriptions of the incidents ... evaluation comments. The reports feature various locations and observations made by military personnel and civilians alike
This document compiles various incident summaries related to unidentified flying objects intercepted or observed by the U.S. military from 1945 to 1968. Each summary includes essential details, such as sighting ... time, location, and observer accounts, highlighting the nature of the sightings and their circumstances
Ground Voice Transcription, December 1972, highlighting three periods in which astronauts reported observing unidentified phenomenon: a nine minute period on the first day, a three hour period on the second ... Hour 03, Minute 42, Second 29: o Command Module Pilot (CMP), Ronald Evans, reported observing “very bright particles or fragments” drifting and “tumbling” near the spacecraft as it maneuvered. Lunar
accounts, descriptions of sightings, and associated meteorological conditions. The documentation reflects military and civilian observations from multiple locations across the United States
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 that exhibited characteristics
This document is a standardized mission report from the Department of War, detailing an observation of two unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in the Mediterranean Sea. The report includes a General
completed by a U.S. 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
sightings reported between February and March 1948. Each entry includes the date, time, location, observer accounts, descriptions of the sightings, and some investigations conducted into these incidents. Included are various
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 of the correspondence requests clarification
This document contains the FBI's case file 62-HQ
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 ... provides information about its altitude and visual tracking. It includes qualitative observations made by military personnel during the event
taken from Skylab 1/2 [first crew] Technical Debriefing from June 30, 1973, highlights crew observations of light flashes. The second excerpt taken from Skylab 1/3 Technical Crew Debriefing from October ... highlights two observations—a satellite in similar orbit and another object with a “reddish hue to it.” The final excerpt taken from the Skylab 1/4 Technical Crew Debriefing from February
This document consists of email exchanges concerning the classification of UAP tearlines and observations. The communication confirms that certain details regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) are classified as unclassified. Additionally
report detailing an interview conducted with Wladyslaw Krasuski in 1957. Krasuski described observing a large circular vehicle near a German military compound in 1944. The report also discusses the context
report includes specific data such as the object's speed, trajectory, and characteristics as observed through infrared sensors. It serves as a formal record of the incident, reflecting the operator ... observations
Mediterranean Sea. It includes information about the UAP's shape, altitude, and speed as observed by a U.S. military operator. The report emphasizes that descriptions are subjective interpretations
Crew Debriefing (Volumes 1 and 2) from July 31, 1969. The document highlights three observations: one, an object on the way out to the Moon; two, flashes of light inside ... Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin] “The other observation that I made accumulated gradually. I don’t know whether I saw it the first night
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 period ... sixth day. These transcripts contain contemporaneous observations by the flight crew reacting to unidentified phenomenon. • Day 05, Hour 19, Minute 14, Second 58 through Day 05, Hour 20, Minute
discussing sightings of unidentified flying objects and related analyses. It details various incidents, particularly observations during military operations in the Netherlands, and highlights concerns regarding the frequent reports of 'flying