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This document is a mission report from the Department of War detailing the observation of an unidentified low-flying object by a P-8A aircraft near Latakia, Syria. The object was detected traveling at approximately 500 knots and was characterized as being in 'sea skim mode'. Details include the object's trajectory, the conditions of the mission, and notes from the mission commander.
This document is a mission report from the Department of War, detailing a UAP sighting in the 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 of the event.
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 of the year. The document reflects the communication among personnel regarding the processing of this information.
This document consists of email correspondence relating to a reported sighting of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) in the Pacific Time Zone in 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 of the correspondence requests clarification on the mission report's content and outlines the classification process.
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, it contains records of UAP sightings involving U.S. aircraft.
This document is a mission report from the Department of War detailing observations of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) in the Arabian Gulf. The report describes the speed and direction changes of UAPs during a military operation. It captures the subjective observations of a military operator at the time of the incident.
This document provides a comprehensive summary of all major launch operations at Vandenberg Air Force Base, detailing the vehicles and dates of each launch from 1958 to 2000. It includes a chronological listing of the launches along with facility and vehicle type information. The report serves as a historical record of launch activities at this key military installation.
This document presents a comprehensive analysis of unlikely failure modes for space boosters and the resulting risk assessments. It includes data simulations for impact scenarios and summarizes historical launch performance. The findings are intended to inform future launch safety protocols and risk management strategies.
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' exhibiting abrupt directional changes while being tracked by an infrared sensor. The report emphasizes that descriptions reflect the observer's subjective interpretation at the time.
This document is a Range 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 military operations in the Arabian Gulf. The observer noted one object being surpassed by another at higher speed, alongside additional objects in the vicinity.
This document is a mission report from the Department of War, detailing a UAP observation made by a U.S. military operator in the Arabian Gulf. The report includes the estimated speed of the UAP and its directional changes. Specific details regarding the UAP and the observer are redacted.
This document details a Range Fouler Debrief 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 above the water. The report conforms to U.S. Navy protocols for documenting airspace violations during military operations.
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 made during the event. The report includes descriptions of the UAP's flight characteristics and the operational backdrop surrounding the sighting.
This document details a U.S. military mission report regarding a UAP sighting over the Aegean Sea. The report describes a UAP flying just above the ocean's surface and making sharp maneuvers. Such reports are part of ongoing efforts to document and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena.
This document details a UAP observation reported by a U.S. military operator during a mission in Syria. The operator described a misshapen ball of white light with multiple glares observed on Full-Motion Video. This mission report classifies the UAP observation and its context within military operations.
This document is a mission report detailing an encounter with unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) in the Arabian Gulf. The report includes qualitative observations made by a military operator, specifically describing a series of UAPs as 'dots' with one trailing. The context and details surrounding the observation reflect the subjective interpretation of the reporting officer.
This document, a mission report from the Department of War, details an observation of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) during a weapons calibration test in Iraq. The operators recorded a lens flare associated with a significant heat source, moving rapidly through the sensor field of view. The report provides a structured account of the incident as part of military standard practices for documenting such occurrences.
This document is a mission report from the U.S. military detailing the observation of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) over the Gulf of Oman. It outlines the circumstances surrounding the observation including the altitude and speed of the UAP as estimated by a military operator. The report is classified and includes redacted fields to protect sensitive information.
This mission report details an encounter with an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) observed by U.S. military personnel over the Mediterranean Sea. The UAP was reported to be diamond-shaped and was only visible through a specific infrared sensor. The observation lasted approximately two minutes, during which the UAP's speed was estimated at 434 knots.
The 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 at the time of the incidents.
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 several bright objects displaying unconventional maneuverability. The report includes both quantitative data about the mission and qualitative observations from the personnel involved.
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 to the air mission. The report serves as a standardized record of events as part of the military's ongoing engagement in the region.
This document is a classified mission report from the U.S. 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 of the sighting. It serves as an official record of the event without definitive conclusions regarding the observed phenomenon.
This document is a mission report from the U.S. Department of War detailing encounters 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 lasted under one minute. It illustrates the procedural context in which UAP reports are compiled and relayed within military operations.
This document is a mission 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 mention of a UAP that could not be positively identified. Insights are drawn from a standardized reporting form used for military operations.