🔓DeclassifiedDepartment of War

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Each of these incident summaries includes a "Check-List - Unidentified Flying Objects" that contains details about the incident. Many summaries also include witness lists or statements and other narrative reports or descriptions.

Type
Declassified
Agency
Department of War

Document Highlights

Note: Highlights are derived from OCR-recognized document passages and file metadata. Please verify important claims against the original scan.

Short overview

This document is part of the WAR.gov UFO/UAP release. It is useful as a source node for reviewing the original file, checking OCR-derived text, and identifying pages that may deserve human review.

Why this is interesting

For initial orientation, the most relevant points are:

  • reported performance, speed, or maneuver claims
  • photographs, film, radar, or other evidence claims
  • official handling, Air Force, FBI, Pentagon, Blue Book, or agency context
  • named witnesses, places, or historically identifiable cases
  • modern mission report

Selected passages

Page 89 — Reported performance or evidence-related claim

What is visible on the page:

1When Object appeared elliptical in shape and had a diameter of 20-30 feet. first seen it was at about 5,000 ft and traveling from 400 to 600 MPH. Its grey color rendered it difficult to perceive at a distance as it blended with the clouds.Although a jet-like noise was heard prior to the object's appearance no audible sound was produced while it remained in view. The tail of the object back and beneath the object.The "cockpit" did not protrude from the surface but was clearly visible with the naked eye. The…