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Matching “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.

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733667-001-022-0009

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
This document discusses the FAA's analysis of radar data related to Japan Airlines flight 1628, which reported an uncorrelated radar target during its flight on November 17, 1986. The FAA experts explained the phenomenon of uncorrelated primary and beacon targets and its implications for radar tracking.
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733667-001-023-0001

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
The document discusses the analysis of radar data related to Japan Airlines flight 1628, which experienced uncorrelated radar signals during its flight on November 17, 1986. FAA experts explain the phenomenon of uncorrelated primary and beacon targets and its implications for radar tracking.
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733667-001-031-0012

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
This document discusses the FAA's analysis of radar data related to Japan Airlines flight 1628, which experienced uncorrelated radar signals during its flight on November 17, 1986. The FAA experts concluded that the radar system detected an 'uncorrelated primary and beacon target', a phenomenon that can occur under certain conditions, particularly when a pil…
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23857122-0457-180273-0024

Military Report Secret Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
This report discusses Swedish perceptions of guided missile sightings over Sweden in 1949, indicating that they were largely considered natural phenomena or misidentified aircraft, despite the recovery of a V-2 missile from German experiments during WWII.
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733667-001-020-0012

News Article Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
…table sighting by Captain Terauchi. The document also mentions skepticism from Philip Klass, who proposes that the sightings could be explained by astronomical phenomena.
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40027753-001-0021

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document lists various non-military publications related to astronomy, weather phenomena, and UFOs, providing resources for further reading on these topics.
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UAP D004 FD 1057 02 Northeastern US 2024

Fbi Memo Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
The document details observations of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) reported by a resident in the Northeastern US, including video evidence and personal accounts of anomalous lights and objects.
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733667-002-002-0014

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 75% Original ↗
This document appears to be a header or cover page related to a research initiative on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the Alaskan region.
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237UAP00268

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
A citizen reported observing rapid maneuvering objects near McAllen, TX, with videos taken showing the phenomena disappearing when commercial airplanes approached.
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40027753-001-0044

Foia Release Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document is a record from Project Blue Book, detailing various unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings and observations from different locations and dates, primarily in the 1960s. It includes references to observers and descriptions of the phenomena.
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733667-001-011-0029

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 70% Original ↗
The document contains a conversation regarding observations made during a flight, specifically mentioning the position of the moon and potential unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) that may have been present during the flight. The speaker discusses the implications of altitude and air turbulence related to the presence of these phenomena.
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733667-002-006-0016

Other Unknown Released — Credibility 30% Original ↗
This document appears to be a fragmented communication related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and possibly involves inquiries about sightings or incidents involving these phenomena. The text is heavily corrupted, making it difficult to extract coherent information.
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23857122-0457-180273-0018

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 70% Original ↗
The document reviews various reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and provides an analysis of plausible explanations for these incidents, emphasizing the lack of definitive proof and the challenges in verifying sightings.
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23857122-0457-180273-0094

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 70% Original ↗
The document discusses various theories regarding the nature and propulsion of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), suggesting that they may not be solid objects or could be supported by unconventional means. It emphasizes the need for further investigation into the characteristics of these phenomena.
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23857122-0457-180273-0105

Military Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document details multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) that were reported to be moving against prevailing winds and exhibiting speeds and behaviors inconsistent with known balloons or meteors. Observers noted various characteristics of the objects, including altitude, speed, and direction, leading to the conclusion that they were not…
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23857122-0457-180273-0261

Foia Release Unclassified Released — Credibility 50% Original ↗
This document appears to contain fragmented text related to astronomical observations, possibly discussing measurements or phenomena related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The text is heavily redacted and lacks coherent context.
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733667-001-019-0047

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document appears to be a technical report containing data related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) observed through radar systems. It includes various metrics such as time, heading, and other parameters that may pertain to the tracking of these phenomena.
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333336087

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
… At O718Z on the 6th of January 1953, this unit was notified by the CAA ARTCOG at Meecham Field, Fort Worth, Texas, that they had received numerous calls of an unidentified flying object northeast of Dallas, Texas. Upon no- tification of the above information, lst Lt. Bennett, Lawrence W., Director on Duty contacted Love Field Traffic Control Tower at Dallas…
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23857122-1345-502145-0001

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
…; AK 50% 445 f she f . , Ps : V fy S be A 1 August 1952 4 ‘ j Uf / i" SSOP LLL ETE ne : [A ( am | 5 U — SUBJECT: (Unclassified) Reporting of Information on ; . Unidentified Flying Objects | : mean : ’ ELLA TAs A] | CNet Say a TO: Director of Intelligence, Headquarters Fiftdpnth Air Force, March Air Force Base, Riverside, California 1. On & August 1952 Robert…
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333336229

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
» AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO SR acell a "as pa oe PEUODE AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION A —— SUBJECT a EApOrs: of Unidentified Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency ) Presque Isle, Maine 74th Ftr-Intcept Sq. Presque Isle AFB, Me. DATE OF REPORT i | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ia 31 January 1953 29 January 1953 hen2 PREPARED BY …