JANAP 146 Re-Released: Military UFO Reporting Procedures Reaffirmed
The Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Publication (JANAP) 146 (E) is re-released on May 17, 1977. As in prior releases going back to the 1940s, the document mentions 'unidentified flying objects' as something that must be reported by military personnel, and distinguishes UFOs from other specific types of objects such as 'aircraft,' 'missiles,' 'submarines,' and 'military surface vessels.' In other words, UFOs continue to be a legitimate target of observation and reporting by U.S. military personnel, contradicting the official position that the Air Force had ended its interest in UFOs with Project Blue Book in 1969.
Background
EVENT TITLE: JANAP 146 Re-Released: Military UFO Reporting Procedures Reaffirmed
EVENT DATE: 1977-05-17
EVENT TYPE: document
1. The Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Publication (JANAP) 146 (E) was re-released on May 17, 1977. This document, like previous versions, outlined procedures for military personnel to report unidentified flying objects (UFOs). It distinguished UFOs from other specific types of objects.