October 7, 1977🇷🇺Military Encounter

Soviet Navy Ship Volga: Nine Disc-Shaped Objects Observed

The Soviet submarine repair ship Volga, sailing in the North Atlantic, observes nine disc-shaped objects flying in formation. The objects are tracked visually by multiple crew members over an extended period. They perform coordinated maneuvers impossible for known aircraft, including sudden stops and right-angle turns at high speed. The ship's log documents the encounter. This case becomes part of the Soviet Navy's extensive UFO files, later partially revealed after the fall of the Soviet Union. It is one of many Soviet naval encounters during this period.

Date
October 7, 1977
Type
Military Encounter
Country
🇷🇺 Russia

Background

1. On October 7, 1977, the Soviet submarine repair ship Volga observed nine disc-shaped objects in the North Atlantic. The objects were tracked visually by multiple crew members and performed coordinated maneuvers. These maneuvers were considered impossible for known aircraft.

The Incident The Soviet submarine repair ship Volga encountered nine disc-shaped objects while sailing in the North Atlantic. The crew visually tracked the objects, observing their formation and movements. The objects performed coordinated maneuvers that were deemed impossible for conventional aircraft. These maneuvers included sudden stops.

Investigation The source text does not provide information about any official investigation into this event.

Significance The Volga incident is significant as a military encounter involving multiple witnesses and unusual aerial phenomena. The reported coordinated maneuvers and sudden stops suggest technology beyond known aircraft capabilities at the time. The event is part of a larger collection of UFO reports from both Western and Soviet military sources during the Cold War.

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