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CONFIDENT LAL (CLASSIFICATION) ¢ -. _AF FORW 112—PART APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. eae Woe om PAGES Air Force Section, Hq USFA DReLl14—50 | PAGE 1. A Soviet Army publication (name unknown) a magazine for technical news, allegedly the issue of February, 1950, published by the High Commissariat of the Armed …
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Draft version March 1, 2023 Typeset using L A T E X default style in AASTeX631 PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS ON UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA Abraham (Avi) Loeb 1 and Sean M. Kirkpatrick 2 1 Head of the Galileo Project, Astronomy Department, Harvard University 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA 2 All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office 1010 Defense Pentagon Wash…
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ieee - we J eae we" FEL / AF FORM: 112—-PART Hl (CLASSIFICATION) rT il ey APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ce ts 4, AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT /~ @% 72,72 FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. ae Air Force Section, USFA TR-114~-50 PAGE OF PAGES _ = EXHIBIT "BM "s-POMB 500" INCLOSURE_I *.° Fuse (Atom nuclei 35 millimeters apart, made of atom 125). mein cen (Atom nuclei 35 mi…
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ALL- DOMAIN ANOMALY RESOLUTION OFFICE DoD PPR Approved Slide, Case 23-S-0802 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of Defense & Office of the Director of National Intelligence UNCLASSIFIED The Defense Department’s UAP Mission & Civil Aviation Seán Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. Director 023 Page determined to be Unclassified Reviewed by Chief of Staff, AARO IAW FY24 NDAA, Sectio…
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CONFIDENTIAL Fut, (CLASSIFICATION) AF FORM 112—PART I . 05 7 is ge 5 4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Ye gh Pe Ora A FROM (Agency) ? REPORT NO. — a Air Force Section, USFA ts) IR-114-50 adel - coal BF SHAS 25 AE ios ; = ) | Emrsit st | ut baa "%-FOMB 500" [3 Pause (Atom nuclei 35 millimeters apart, made of atom 125). i Load (Atom nuclei 35 millimeters a…
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The document outlines the categorization and evaluation of UFO sightings by the Project Blue Book Office, detailing the types of reports, the significance of missing data, and common sources of UFO misidentifications.
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scans SONA ais ~* tans a = x SECURITY INFORMATION St re CONFIDENTIAL APPeovep § June 1948 = (Claset fleat!on) | 4 93936 (3 ‘aif AIR IMTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT From (Agency) Report No. . 3 Page ~ of “=: Pages ADCL 200—=1. ee 5a FN (8) feet across. Color-milky white. Number~one, No trail or exhaust, no sound, no MANCUVETS » Speed undetermined, Disappeared…
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The document discusses the psychological and sociological aspects of UFO and contactee phenomena, emphasizing the lack of objective evidence for extraterrestrial visits and the psychological needs these beliefs may fulfill.
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a ig SECURITY INFORMATION Femi = CONFIDENTIAT XPPROVED § June 1948 atte ; (Classification). G q 4 Pe) 6 aS vf) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT From (Agency) Report No. Page + of 4 Pages ADCL 200—1 Sal @e Shape~ similier to the Northrup Flying Wing. Sise - approximately éight (8) feet across. Color-milky white, Number-one, No trail or exhaust, no sound, n…
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On November 17, 1986, Japan Airlines Flight 1628, a Boeing 747 cargo flight, reported an unidentified traffic at its altitude during its flight from Keflavik, Iceland to Anchorage, Alaska. The traffic was visible on the aircraft's weather radar and was tracked by air traffic control. The unidentified object remained in proximity to the aircraft during maneuv…
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a fue 8 AF FORM 112—PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ws REST RICTER | / (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT (3) Visual observation. center of installation. as an aerial observer, COMMENTS of Preparing Officer: FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 34th Air Division (Defense) TR=a24—52W oe i 2 ae (1) Shape: Round. Size: About the size of a large jet exhaust. …
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This document is a personal statement by Captain Kenju Terauchi regarding the sighting of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) during Japan Airlines Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986. The flight encountered two spaceships and a mother ship while flying over Alaska, leading to a series of unusual observations and communications with air traffic control.
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AF FORM 412—PART I . APPROVED,*: JP 1948 vrs aalgi tt : | * age "AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) : : REPORT see i9th Bombardment Grenp, Medium TRe5_52. | PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES That. Saka Sa a Commanders Aircraft“Commanier, Gee -Bonbardier, C.F,C. and Right Scanners. The Me RR ae an RE hella hie NE y Dl ie a mea diy, aE IED Weel Sie ae! Se At OL…
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The FAA is forwarding radar tapes and records regarding a UFO sighting reported by Japan Air Lines pilot Kenji Terauchi, who claimed that three lights followed his Boeing 747 cargo jet over Alaska for 55 minutes. Despite radar detection, military officials dismissed the sightings as clutter.
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1. ae J AF FORM 112—PART Il : AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Intel Off 62D TC WING (H) 53~1 2 2 PAGE OF — PAGES On 8 January 1953 the sighting of an unidentified flying objact was reported by members of the 82d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, a unit of the Air Defense Command stationed at Iarson AFBs The following information was secured by Lt George Gp G…
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A Japan Air Lines pilot, Capt. Kenjyu Terauchi, reported seeing unidentified lights in the sky while flying over Alaska. The lights did not appear on military or FAA radar, and there were notable differences from a previous sighting by the same pilot. Speculation arose that the lights could be a weather phenomenon known as 'bounce light effect.'
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AF FORM 112—PART Il bd (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED ! JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Headquarters, 3800th AU Wing IR-143 Maxwell ArB, Alabama Dine 2 ae 2 aap Be oR ae Pannen ere At 1705C, 11 January 1953, an unidentified flying object was sighted by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. Among the sighters…
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This document contains multiple reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) observed by pilots in various locations across the United States in 1980 and 1981. The sightings describe objects with unusual shapes, speeds, and behaviors, often interacting with aircraft in close proximity.
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oe Me AF FORM 112-—PART II \ APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Headquarters, 3800th AU Wing IR-1-53 3 Maxwell “AFB, Alabama pace ie 2 aes At 1705C, 11 January 1953, an unidentified flying object was sighted by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. Among the sighters were the Civilian Air Defens…
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This document lists various UFO organizations, their membership costs, and available publications related to UFO research and sightings.