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mission report by the U.S. military regarding the observation of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) in Syria. The report describes details about the UAP's shape, speed, and trajectory
This document reports on a testimony to the Mexican Congress regarding unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP). Experts called for recognition of UAP in potential legislation that could make Mexico the first
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
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
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
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
RECEIVED A GUARD CALL. SEE GUARD CALL LINE 1. AT 1830 OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON. SEE OBS LINE 1. AT 1920Z, 1.4a OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON. SEE OBS LINE 2. AT 2345Z
This document is a mission report detailing an encounter with
This document presents a mission report authored by the U.S
This document is a U.S. Military Mission Report detailing a
This mission report documents the observation of an unidentified flying
This document consists of email correspondence related to a mission
seen over your area, and we would greatly appreciate your assistance in locating witnesses to this aerial phenomenon. If policy and space permit, we would appreciate an article in your publication, asking that all persons
The document contains investigative records from the FBI regarding reports
District Commander 21st District Office of Special Investigations Langley Air Force Base, Virginia RE: AERIAL PHENOMENON RESEARCH GROUP MISCEI,LANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING Dear Sir: Mrs. Margaret Blunt, 7606 Sweetbriar Road, Richmond, Virginia, advised this office
Source of Reports The majority of reports of aerial phenomenon have come from civilians. About 8 percent come from civil airlines pilots, while approximately 25 percent are reported by military personnel. Reports have been received
Activity Description: UAP • Method of Observation: FMV GENTEXT/OBSERVATION • Gentext: AT 2143Z, 1.4a OBSERVED 1X UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON IVO 39RWK(6)(11)(44)(11)1a, ALTITUDE UNKNOWN WITH A BEARING OF 080 T. WEATHER • Weather
CHOSIN STA TO PERFORM IMINT IVO 375F3814B1.4 (SEE ISR 1). AT 310329ZJUL22, 1.4 OBSERVED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON IVO 375F214B1.4 (SEE UAP 1). AT 311343ZJUL22, 1.4 RETURNED TO BASE. AT 311409ZJUL22, 1.4 TERMINATED SIGNIT COLLECT
This document is part of the FBI's case file
acknowledged that certain aspects of the phenomenon addressed by UAPs are beyond the perspective of this investigation. Specific notice is taken of the numerous reports of aerial phenomena that may correlate with observable effects
This document comprises memos and communications from the Air Materiel
longer possible to observe it. 3. A call was placed to Maxwell Field operations reference this phenomenon and inquiry made if any experimental aircraft were scheduled for a flight in the vicinity. The reply
research teams have engaged in various activities related to the claims of unidentified flying objects and unidentified aerial phenomena. Based on the information obtained to date, the FBI has determined that the vast majority
December 1948, this District has assumed the responsibility for collecting and reporting basic information with respect to aerial phenomena occurring in this general area. These reports have been distributed to the Air Material Command, USAF