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Intelligence Information Report detailing eyewitness 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
exist and further request per- mission from United Nations to fly American printed statements into the USSR in the interests of peace and better understanding between the two nations? To prevent it being believed that
Observer's Position - Ground: (i.e. ground, air, control tower, etc.) 5. Name and Address of Observer - Moscow, USSR 6. Occupation and/or Hobbies - American Newspaper Correspondent 7. Attention Attracted to Object(s) By - Came into line
those found for the green fireballs and discs could travel from the Ural region of the USSR to New Mexico in less than 15 minutes. He suggested that the observations might be of guided missiles
OUTSIDE AND RED INSIDE, AND INSIDE OF DISK AND PRINTED LETTERS IN WHITE PAINT AS FOLLOWS QUOTE "USSR" UNQUOTE, WHICH WOULD APPEAR TO BE EYE PRINTED BACKWARD AND A HAMMER AND SICKLE. MOUNTED ON PIECES
rather than natural phenomenon. It has also been determined that for approximately the past four years the USSR has been engaged in experimentation on an unknown type of flying disc. The Department
roof. The object turned out to be a hollow, drum-shaped shard of plywood, with "USSR" crudely dubbed on it in paint. An F.B.I. man concluded that it was a carpenter's-escaped tool that
served its intended purpose. 4. A recent report from the U. S. Military attache, MOSCOW, USSR, dated 9 June 1947, indicates that 1800 aircraft, directly or indirectly based on the Horten VIII design (six engine
Letter Number 38, 3-25-49, advised that from reliable source it had been determined the USSR had been experimenting for four years on unknown type of flying disc. SAC Letter listed for field data
served its intended purposes. 1. A recent report from the U. S. Military attache, Moscow, USSR, dated 9 June 1947, indicates that 1500 aircraft, directly or indirectly, based on the Horten VII design (six engine