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In October 1886, nine members of a family in Maracaibo, Venezuela reported being awakened by a bright light and a humming sound from a luminous craft. All nine family members experienced physical symptoms: swelling, black blotches on skin, hair loss, and vomiting lasting days. The case was formally reported to the Maracaibo Scientific Society and documented by physician Dr. Beauperthuy. The report was published in the journal Science in January 1887 — the earliest documented UAP physical effects case in a peer-reviewed publication.
The Great Airship Wave of 1896–1897 involved hundreds of reports across the United States of large cigar-shaped airships — years before controlled powered flight. The Aurora, Texas incident on April 17, 1897 reported a crash of an unidentified craft on a local judge's property and an alleged non-human occupant buried in the Aurora cemetery. Texas state historical records document the incident; the Dallas Morning News published the original account. Modern ground-penetrating radar surveys of the grave site found anomalous metallic material.
The Tunguska explosion of June 30, 1908 — the largest impact event in recorded history — has generated persistent debate about whether the trajectory of the incoming object was consistent with a natural bolide or showed evidence of controlled flight. Russian scientist Alexei Zolotov published research suggesting the trajectory showed an anomalous correction inconsistent with a freely-falling body. The lack of recovered meteorite material and the unusual airburst characteristics have kept the event in the UAP-adjacent literature for over a century.
The Cape Girardeau incident is one of the alleged pre-Roswell crash recovery cases. Reverend William Huffman reportedly witnessed a crashed craft and non-human occupants and was asked to pray over the bodies. His family members testified to his account decades later. FBI records referencing 'three discs recovered' in the Midwest were later cited in connection with 1940s crash recovery allegations. The case is unverified but has been investigated by multiple researchers using FOIA requests.
US Army anti-aircraft batteries fired 1,400 rounds at an unidentified object hovering over Los Angeles. The object was illuminated by searchlights for over an hour and did not fall. The Secretary of the Navy attributed it to 'war nerves'; the Secretary of War stated a physical object was present. The official explanation remains contradicted by its own chain of command.
Allied aircrews flying combat missions over Europe beginning in late 1944 reported glowing orange and white orbs that paced their aircraft, performed rapid maneuvers, and resisted interception. Declassified USAAF and RAF intelligence files confirm systematic reporting across multiple squadrons. OSS and USAAF intelligence ultimately ruled out German or Japanese origin.
Allied and Axis aircrews independently reported glowing orbs pacing aircraft over Western Europe during WWII bombing campaigns. The 415th Night Fighter Squadron filed official reports with the USAAF. German Luftwaffe reports described identical objects. The USAAF and RAF investigated and could not identify the objects. Initial intelligence assumption — enemy secret weapon — was ultimately ruled out.
Hundreds of Allied bomber and fighter aircrew reported luminous orbs and spheres — nicknamed 'foo fighters' — that shadowed their aircraft over Europe and the Pacific from late 1944 through 1945. The phenomena were reported by B-17 and B-29 crews, P-47 and P-51 pilots, and confirmed by multiple crews on the same mission. Both Allied and German/Japanese air forces reported similar phenomena — a fact only recognized after the war when German and Japanese records were examined. No conventional explanation was found.
A luminous disc was observed hovering over the Hanford Site nuclear production facility — producer of plutonium for the Trinity test and Fat Man bomb — in December 1945. Manhattan Project security personnel filed a classified report to Army Intelligence. The Hanford encounter is one of the earliest documented UAP observations over a nuclear weapons production facility, predating the 1947 Roswell incident.
Between May and December 1946, over 2,000 reports of unidentified rocket-shaped objects flooded Scandinavian military channels. The Swedish Defence Staff formally investigated, deployed radar and camera units, and coordinated with the US, UK, and Soviet Union. Official investigations recovered metallic fragments from lake crash sites. The Swedish military concluded the objects were real but of unknown origin — not Soviet rockets.
Over 2,000 reports of rocket-like objects appeared across Sweden and Scandinavia in 1946, pre-dating Kenneth Arnold. Swedish, American, and British militaries investigated. The objects showed non-ballistic trajectories and could change course. Neither Soviet rockets nor any other conventional explanation was found.
Over 2,000 reports of rocket-like objects crossed Scandinavia in 1946, predating the modern UAP era. Swedish military radar confirmed metallic contacts. The Swedish Defence Staff requested US and UK assistance. The CIA predecessor OSS investigated. Military fragments recovered from Lake Kölmjärv. One of the first intelligence-agency UAP investigations in history.
Harbor patrolman Harold Dahl reported six donut-shaped objects over Puget Sound, one of which ejected metallic and slag-like debris that damaged his boat and injured a crew member. FBI files document the subsequent investigation and the mysterious deaths of two Army Air Force officers carrying recovered material.
Three days before the Kenneth Arnold sighting, harbor patrolman Harold Dahl reported observing six doughnut-shaped craft, one of which appeared troubled and dropped hot metal slag onto his patrol boat, injuring his son and killing his dog. Dahl recovered slag fragments. A military intelligence officer sent to investigate was killed with his aircraft when it crashed after the investigation. The FBI examined the case. It was later alleged that Dahl had fabricated the account, but the slag fragments were genuine and analyzed.
Private pilot Kenneth Arnold reported nine crescent-shaped objects flying in formation near Mount Rainier at an estimated 1,700 mph — far exceeding any known aircraft of the era. His account coined the term 'flying saucer' and triggered the first formal FBI and Army Air Force investigation.
Kenneth Arnold's landmark sighting on June 24, 1947 began the modern UAP era. Arnold observed nine crescent-shaped objects flying in chain formation near Mount Rainier at 1,700 mph. He coined the term 'flying saucers.' The same day, over 20 other independent reports were filed across the Pacific Northwest.
The June 24, 1947 sighting by private pilot Kenneth Arnold of nine crescent-shaped objects near Mount Rainier, Washington, is considered the origin point of the modern UFO era. Arnold's description — objects moving 'like a saucer skipped across water' — gave rise to the term 'flying saucer.' Arnold was a highly experienced pilot with excellent aviation credentials. His report triggered thousands of similar sightings worldwide and led directly to the US Army Air Force's Project Sign, the first government UAP investigation.
In July 1947, Roswell Army Air Field announced the recovery of a 'flying disc' near Roswell, New Mexico, then retracted the statement and identified the debris as a balloon. It became the most widely cited UFO case in U.S. history.
The recovered Roswell material was transported to Wright Field for analysis. Multiple witnesses described material with extraordinary properties — foil that returned to shape after being crumpled, beams with unknown inscriptions. General Nathan Twining's subsequent September 1947 memo to the commanding general was informed by his personal inspection of the material.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base served as the institutional center of US Air Force UAP investigation from 1947 through Blue Book's closure in 1969. The Foreign Technology Division and Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson received all physical evidence, analyzed all photographs and films, and generated the intelligence assessments for three successive classified programs. Multiple senior officers and researchers documented the existence of a physical materials program at Wright-Patterson.
Newly declassified Armed Forces Special Weapons Program records document 209 separate UAP sightings at Sandia Base, New Mexico — the nation's primary nuclear weapons facility — between 1948 and 1950. Witnesses, primarily military personnel, described orbs that performed high-speed maneuvers and, in several cases, appeared to explode. The proximity to classified nuclear infrastructure was assessed as a national security concern. The files are part of the May 2026 Pentagon archive release.
USAF Captain Thomas Mantell died when his F-51 Mustang disintegrated at 30,000 ft while pursuing a large, metallic, stationary object over Fort Knox. Godman Field tower personnel and multiple pilots observed the object. Project Sign classified the incident SECRET. No official explanation has been accepted.
Project Sign was the US Air Force's first official UAP investigation program, established January 22, 1948. Its analysts produced a classified 'Estimate of the Situation' that concluded the best UAP evidence supported an extraterrestrial hypothesis. Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt Vandenberg rejected the estimate and ordered it destroyed. The original report no longer exists; surviving copies were found in 1969.
A large disc-shaped craft reportedly made a controlled landing in Hart Canyon near Aztec, New Mexico. Investigators documented the craft at approximately 100 feet in diameter. Oil workers were reportedly the first civilians on scene before Army personnel secured the area.
Two experienced Eastern Airlines captains reported a cigar-shaped, double-decked object with a blazing exhaust that passed within 700 feet of their DC-3 at 700 mph over Montgomery, Alabama. Project Sign analysts concluded it was the 'most credible' UAP report of 1948 and drafted a classified estimate attributing it to extraterrestrial origin.
Eastern Airlines Captain Clarence Chiles and First Officer John Whitted observed a rocket-shaped craft pass their DC-3 at close range near Montgomery Alabama. The craft had two rows of square windows with brilliant blue-white light and left a 50-foot orange-red exhaust trail. Project Sign analyzed the case and some analysts considered it important enough to propose the 'Estimate of the Situation' hypothesis of extraterrestrial origin — a document reportedly destroyed by Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt Vandenberg.
USAF Lieutenant George Gorman pursued a fast-moving luminous orb for 27 minutes over Fargo in his F-51 Mustang. The object executed head-on passes, outran the F-51, and climbed vertically faster than the aircraft could follow. Independently confirmed by control tower operators and two CAA controllers. Project Sign investigated and listed it as one of the 'best unexplained' cases.
A series of brilliant green fireballs overflew the Los Alamos and Sandia nuclear facilities repeatedly throughout 1948–1949. The Air Force, FBI, and nuclear scientists concluded the objects did not match meteor or ball lightning behavior. Dr. Lincoln La Paz formally assessed them as artificial in a classified report to the FBI.
Beginning in late 1948, a series of brilliant green fireballs appeared repeatedly over US nuclear weapons installations in New Mexico — Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Kirtland AFB, and White Sands Missile Range. The phenomena were so anomalous that the Director of Intelligence for the Air Force ordered a classified investigation. Renowned meteoriticist Dr. Lincoln LaPaz concluded the objects were not meteors. Project Twinkle was established specifically to study them.
A disc performed a 12-minute overflight of Wright-Patterson AFB — the home of Project Sign and the Air Technical Intelligence Center. Project Sign personnel were among the witnesses. The irony of an unexplained disc overflying the very facility responsible for studying unexplained discs was noted in classified internal communications.
Navy Commander Robert McLaughlin and White Sands tracking engineers observed and tracked a large metallic disc with precision optical instruments and theodolites during a rocket test. McLaughlin calculated the disc's altitude at 56 miles and speed at over 25,000 mph. The encounter was classified but McLaughlin published a sanitized account in TRUE magazine in 1950. One of the first scientific measurements of a UAP by military engineers.
A USAF Intelligence officer observed a disc-shaped object through binoculars in full daylight over the Rogue River, Oregon. The officer filed a formal Project Blue Book report. His training in aircraft identification and position as an intelligence officer made the report one of the most credentialed in the early Blue Book record. The object was estimated at 50 feet in diameter, highly reflective, and departed at extreme speed.
Dr. Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of the dwarf planet Pluto and a leading observational astronomer working at White Sands Missile Range, formally reported observing a fast-moving rectangular formation of lights on August 20, 1949. Tombaugh also made additional observations from his home in Las Cruces. His formal reports to the USAF and to Project Blue Book are preserved in government archives. Tombaugh stated the objects moved with 'precision control.'
The discoverer of Pluto, Dr. Clyde Tombaugh, observed a formation of luminous rectangular windows moving at extreme speed over Las Cruces New Mexico. Tombaugh — one of the 20th century's most distinguished astronomers — stated he had never seen anything comparable and was not willing to assign a conventional explanation.
A formation of seven disc-shaped objects was observed by a United Airlines pilot and confirmed by Civil Aeronautics Authority tower operators at Ukiah. Forty ground witnesses independently reported the event. The FBI Ukiah field office filed an official investigation report to J. Edgar Hoover.
Two US Navy patrol aircraft and Kodiak Naval Air Station radar tracked a large metallic disc performing high-speed maneuvers over the strategic Alaskan naval base. The disc demonstrated the ability to reverse direction without deceleration. The commanding officer filed an intelligence report to the Office of Naval Intelligence. The FBI was copied on the report — it appears in the FBI Vault UAP files as one of Alaska's earliest naval encounters.
Approximately 500 Farmington, New Mexico residents simultaneously observed a massive fleet of hundreds of disc-shaped objects flying in formation overhead for 30 minutes. Three local newspaper reporters independently witnessed the event and filed reports. The objects were documented at high altitude traveling at high speed in formation, with individual objects breaking formation and rejoining. Project Blue Book declined to investigate.
One of the largest mass UAP observations in US history, with over 500 residents of Farmington, New Mexico observing a massive formation of disc-shaped objects on three consecutive days in March 1950. The objects were described as moving at extreme speed, sometimes in formation and sometimes individually. The Farmington Daily Times ran a front-page headline. The proximity to the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the four corners nuclear testing area attracted significant investigative interest.
Farmer Paul Trent photographed a metallic disc-shaped object near his farm in McMinnville, Oregon. The two photographs became the most analyzed UAP images in history — Project Blue Book, the Condon Committee, and independent photogrammetric analysts all concluded the images were genuine and not a hoax.
Three years after Kenneth Arnold's first modern sighting near the same mountain, a USAF pilot and multiple airline crews observed a nine-disc formation in the same corridor. The FBI Seattle office investigated and filed a classified duplicate of the Arnold-era reports, noting the geographic persistence of the phenomenon.
Nick Mariana captured approximately 16 seconds of 16mm color footage showing two bright disc-shaped objects flying in formation over Great Falls, Montana. USAF Project Blue Book analyzed the film and initially attributed the objects to F-94 jets; subsequent independent analysis found the objects' luminosity and flight path inconsistent with that explanation.
Nicholas Mariana filmed two luminous objects over Great Falls, Montana. The film was analyzed by USAF and later by the Condon Committee, and both groups found it 'unexplained.' The original film frames were confiscated by the USAF before analysis, which later became controversial.
The earliest known gun-camera-quality motion picture of UAP, filmed by Great Falls baseball team manager Nicholas Mariana. The 16mm color Kodachrome footage shows two bright objects performing a slow sweep across the Montana sky. The US Air Force analyzed the film twice — the second analysis noted that 35 frames showing the objects most clearly had been removed from the returned film. The Air Force classified the remaining footage as 'jets with sun glint' — a conclusion later contradicted by trajectory analysis.
The McMinnville photographs of May 1950 taken by Oregon farmer Paul Trent are among the most extensively analyzed UAP photographs in history. The two Kodak photographs show a metallic disc-shaped object with a clear superstructure hovering over the Trent farm. Analysis by University of Colorado scientist William Hartmann concluded the photographs were genuine and represented an 'unknown object.' Photo forensics by the Condon Committee, ground shadow analysis, and photogrammetry all failed to identify conventional explanations.
A disc-shaped craft reportedly crashed near the Texas-Mexico border. Military teams from Fort Clark conducted a classified retrieval operation. The wreckage was allegedly transported to Wright-Patterson AFB under strict secrecy.
US Air Force and Navy combat pilots filed dozens of formal UAP encounter reports during the Korean War. B-29 bomber crews and fighter pilots described glowing orbs and structured craft performing extreme maneuvers in combat airspace. USAF Far East Air Force (FEAF) officially investigated and filed reports with Project Blue Book at Wright-Patterson AFB. Several cases were classified SECRET and are now available through NARA.
USS Philippine Sea airwing reported a formation of discs performing maneuvers off the Virginia Capes. The encounter was tracked by Atlantic Fleet radar. Multiple Navy aircraft crews from different squadrons independently observed the same formation. The encounter was forwarded to Project Grudge, which classified the case. The Philippine Sea case preceded the more famous 1952 Washington wave by one year and was among the cases that helped build the intelligence case demanding serious government investigation.
A Northwest Airlines crew observed a formation of eight luminous objects performing precision maneuvers for eight minutes over Minnesota. Flight Engineer Vern Swanson made the most detailed observations and the crew's JANAP-146 report was among the most credible commercial aviation UAP reports of the early 1950s.
A V-shaped formation of soft blue-green lights traveled silently over Lubbock, Texas on multiple occasions in late 1951, witnessed initially by four Texas Tech professors and subsequently photographed by 18-year-old Carl Hart Jr. The photographs were analyzed by Project Blue Book and the Air Force never produced a definitive explanation. Blue Book's final report lists it as 'unknown.'
Four Texas Tech University professors independently observed and reported a formation of luminous objects passing over Lubbock in precise V-formation over multiple nights. Engineering student Carl Hart Jr. photographed the formations on five occasions. Reese Air Force Base radar tracked contacts coinciding with the visual observations. Project Blue Book investigated extensively. Captain Edward Ruppelt called the Lubbock Lights 'one of the most important cases in the Blue Book files.'
Signal Corps radar operators at Fort Monmouth tracked an unidentified target at 93,000 feet moving at estimated 700 mph with instant course reversals. A T-33 jet pilot simultaneously observed a disc from his cockpit. The incident alarmed General Charles Cabell, Air Force Director of Intelligence, who personally travelled to Wright-Patterson to demand Project Grudge be upgraded — directly leading to the formation of Project Blue Book.
A USAF B-29 crew returning to Pinecastle observed a large disc that executed a series of aerobatic maneuvers before hovering stationary as the bomber passed beneath it. Tower operators confirmed the radar contact. The disc paced the B-29 for several minutes before ascending vertically at extreme speed.
Photojournalist Ed Keffel of Brazil's largest news magazine O Cruzeiro captured five sequential photographs of a disc-shaped craft over the beachside suburb of Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. The photographs were analyzed by the Brazilian Air Force, the Brazilian Navy, and the US Air Force. All three concluded the photographs were genuine and not composites. One of the first military-analyzed authentic UAP photograph sets in South American history.
A USAF C-124 Globemaster crew en route to Japan observed a large formation of discs overtake their aircraft at high speed over Alaska. Elmendorf AFB radar tracked the formation. The incident was documented in the Blue Book files and contributed to concerns about Soviet activity in Alaskan airspace.
Navy CPO Delbert Newhouse filmed approximately four minutes of 16mm footage showing a formation of bright, disc-shaped objects maneuvering over Tremonton, Utah. The Navy's Photo Interpretation Laboratory spent 1,000 man-hours analyzing the film and concluded the objects were not aircraft, birds, or balloons — and were 'self-luminous.'
US Navy Warrant Officer Delbert Newhouse captured 16mm color film of a formation of bright orbs over Tremonton Utah. The film was submitted to the Navy and studied by Navy Photographic Interpretation Center for 1,000 man-hours. Conclusion: the objects were self-luminous, not reflections, and not birds. The Robertson Panel reviewed the film. One of the most analyzed UAP films in US government history.
Two Pan American Airways pilots observed eight large glowing discs in tight formation performing sharp directional reversals at high speed over Chesapeake Bay. USAF Project Blue Book investigators and the Civil Aeronautics Administration conducted a formal investigation. The case was never explained and is listed as an official 'Unknown' in Project Blue Book files.
The aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt documented multiple UAP encounters during 1952 operations. Journalist Wallace McGill, embedded aboard the carrier, witnessed and documented a UAP observation. Crew members reported structured disc-shaped objects. The incidents were reported to Naval Intelligence. The carrier's 1952 encounters are part of the broader 1952 UAP wave that included the Washington DC overflights and multiple Navy ship incidents.
A Navy patrol aircraft crew observed a formation of luminous orbs performing extreme maneuvers over the Gulf of Mexico. Ship radar tracked the objects reaching 80,000 feet in under 30 seconds. The encounter coincided with the peak of the 1952 UFO wave and was reported to Project Blue Book.
Multiple unidentified objects were tracked on radar at Washington National Airport and Andrews AFB on two separate weekends in July 1952. USAF interceptors were scrambled twice; objects vanished when jets arrived and returned when jets departed. This prompted the largest Air Force press conference since World War II and remains one of the best-documented mass radar UAP events in U.S. history.
The most significant radar-visual UAP event in American civil aviation history occurred over two consecutive weekends in July 1952. Washington National Airport radar, Andrews AFB radar, and multiple airline crews simultaneously tracked and observed unknown objects over the US capital. The objects performed maneuvers and, when F-94 interceptors arrived, departed at extreme speed. President Truman demanded answers. General Samford held an unprecedented Pentagon press conference.
Boeing factory workers and ATC controllers in Wichita observed a formation of discs on the same night as the Washington DC peak overflights. McConnell AFB radar confirmed the contacts. The FBI's Wichita office investigated and the case was cross-referenced to the Washington events in Blue Book files.
During the height of the 1952 Washington DC UFO flap, USS Wasp carrier airwing reported a formation of metallic discs performing maneuvers off the Virginia Capes. The encounter coincided with multiple simultaneous reports across the Eastern Seaboard during the busiest UAP wave in American aviation history. ONI flagged the carrier report alongside the Washington Nationals radar cases.
On the peak night of the 1952 wave — July 28, concurrent with Washington DC — New York State experienced its own mass sighting event. Griffiss AFB near Rome tracked multiple contacts. State Police received 400+ calls. The FBI's Albany and Syracuse offices coordinated one of their largest UAP investigations.
USAF Europe headquarters at Wiesbaden tracked a formation of unidentified objects during the peak of the 1952 wave. An RB-29 reconnaissance crew photographed the formation. The photos were forwarded to Wright-Patterson as some of the first quality aerial photographs of UAP in the classified archive.
The summer of 1952 saw an extraordinary wave of UAP events across the continental United States that overwhelmed the Air Defense Command and forced General Nathan Twining to brief the CIA director on the phenomenon. Between July 1 and July 31 alone, Project Blue Book logged 536 reports — the highest monthly total in its history. ADC scrambled jet interceptors on at least 23 occasions. The wave culminated in the Washington DC overflights. CIA director Walter Bedell Smith requested an intelligence evaluation. This led directly to the Robertson Panel.
Hundreds of witnesses including police and highway patrol officers observed a large formation of luminous orbs over Cuyahoga Falls during the 1952 wave. The FBI's Cleveland field office investigated and the case was forwarded to J. Edgar Hoover. Air Defense Command scrambled fighters from Wright-Patterson.
A USMC F9F Panther pilot obtained gun camera footage of an unidentified luminous object over Okinawa during the 1952 wave. Ground radar confirmed the contact. The K-20 camera footage was classified and forwarded to Blue Book as one of the program's few authenticated aerial gun camera records.
During Atlantic Fleet carrier exercises in the Caribbean, USS Saratoga's CIC tracked an unknown formation overflying the exercise area. F9F Panther pilots made visual contact. The encounter during large-scale fleet exercises involving nuclear weapons and classified equipment protocols was classified at the fleet commander level.
Seven civilians including a National Guard member observed a pulsing craft and tall luminous entity on a hillside in Flatwoods, West Virginia. Multiple witnesses reported physical symptoms including irritated eyes and throat consistent with chemical exposure. FBI and USAF investigators formally documented the case; local sheriff Robert Carr filed an official report.
A formation of luminous orbs was tracked over Langley AFB — headquarters of Air Defense Command — in October 1952 during the post-Washington DC flap period. F-94 Starfire interceptors made radar contact and pilots made visual observations before the objects departed at extreme speed.
Ladd Air Force Base in Fairbanks Alaska was the site of one of the most extensive 1952 radar-visual encounters in the Pacific. Multiple F-94 interceptors were scrambled against contacts tracked by ADC radar. The encounter involved a formation of lights performing coordinated maneuvers over the strategic Alaskan Air Defense corridor. Project Blue Book classified the case. Part of the continental ADC radar wave that produced the 1952 National Security Council briefing on UFO phenomena.
A USAF B-36 Peacemaker bomber crew observed a metallic disc pacing their aircraft over South Dakota. Ellsworth AFB radar tracked the contact. The encounter was significant because the B-36 was SAC's primary nuclear delivery aircraft at the time, and any unknown craft able to operate alongside a nuclear-armed bomber represented a critical security concern. SAC filed an urgent priority report to Air Force intelligence.
USAF F-89C Scorpion interceptor with two crew was vectored toward an unidentified radar return over Lake Superior. Ground radar operators watched the F-89's blip merge with the unknown target's blip — then only one blip remained, which flew north into Canada and disappeared. The aircraft, crew, and wreckage were never found.
USAF F-89C Scorpion interceptor piloted by First Lieutenant Felix Moncla, with radar observer Lieutenant Robert Wilson, disappeared over Lake Superior while pursuing an unidentified radar contact. Radar operators witnessed the two blips merge into one, then only the unidentified contact continued. Neither the aircraft, pilots, nor any wreckage were ever found despite an extensive search. The Kinross case is one of the few documented instances of apparent UAP-aircraft merging on radar.
Multiple unidentified craft were observed and tracked on radar over the top-secret Woomera Rocket Range in South Australia between 1954 and 1956. The range housed joint Australian-British-American missile testing programs. Australian Dept of Air SECRET reports, later declassified, document RAAF radar tracking of objects at extreme altitudes performing maneuvers beyond any known aircraft. British Ministry of Supply personnel and US Army observers filed corroborating reports.
Cuban rural workers observed a disc land in a field near Camagüey and reported it to Cuban military police. The Cuban government investigated and reported the incident to US intelligence through diplomatic channels during the Batista period. The FBI's Havana legal attaché compiled the report.
Multiple USAF test pilots and base personnel witnessed a disc-shaped craft perform a controlled landing on the Edwards dry lakebed. The craft remained stationary for 45 minutes before departing vertically. President Eisenhower was reportedly briefed on this and related incidents.
BOAC Captain James Howard and his complete crew observed a large object flanked by six smaller discs over Labrador for 18 minutes. An USAF F-86 was vectored toward the formation — as it approached the smaller objects merged into the larger one. The BOAC crew gave a press conference and the case became globally famous.
An F-94C Starfire interceptor was scrambled from Griffiss AFB to intercept an unidentified target. The crew reported the cockpit filled with intense heat during the intercept, forcing both men to eject. The unmanned aircraft crashed in Walesville, New York, killing a family of three in their car and a fourth person on the ground. Project Blue Book classified the file SECRET.
The French autumn 1954 wave was the most significant UAP event in European history, with thousands of reports over six weeks across every department of France. The French government's investigation produced files that became the foundation of GEPAN decades later. Multiple contact and landing cases occurred.
Two Kentucky families reported a multi-hour siege by several small luminous humanoid entities at a rural farmhouse. The witnesses, finding they could not be harmed by gunfire, barricaded themselves and eventually fled. Kentucky State Police officers, Christian County Sheriff's deputies, and US Army MP personnel from nearby Fort Campbell responded. Officials documented a pattern of bullet holes in the house and found strange metallic-looking rings around the well.
RCAF Station Goose Bay — a critical trans-Atlantic refueling hub on the North American air defense line — tracked multiple objects at extreme altitude for 20 minutes. A USAF KC-97 tanker crew at 25,000 feet confirmed visual contact with the formation above them. The incident was filed in both RCAF and USAF chains.
Otis AFB Air Defense Command radar tracked a formation at 70,000+ feet — above the operational ceiling of any 1955 aircraft. F-94 Starfires were scrambled but could not approach the altitude. The case became an early benchmark for radar-confirmed ultra-high-altitude UAP in the classified Blue Book record.
Control tower operators at Orly Airport tracked multiple unidentified targets on radar over a period of several hours. Air France crews reported visual contacts confirming the radar returns. NATO radar stations provided corroborating track data. The French Air Ministry and the US Air Attaché in Paris jointly investigated. The case is preserved in USAF Project Blue Book files submitted through the US Embassy in Paris.
An RAF Meteor jet was scrambled from Kinross to intercept an unidentified radar return over the North Sea. Ground control radar showed the two returns merging into one, after which only the larger unidentified contact remained. The RAF aircraft was never found.
A Royal Air Force Canberra photo-reconnaissance crew on a Middle East deployment tracked and photographed an object over Egypt before the Suez Crisis. The photographs were classified and the RAF's Middle East Air Force investigated. The case entered both RAF and US intelligence files.
Hundreds of New Yorkers observed a formation of luminous orbs perform coordinated maneuvers over Manhattan in daylight. New York ATC radar confirmed the contacts. The FBI's New York field office filed one of the largest civilian mass sighting reports of the 1950s.
Radar operators at RAF Bentwaters and Lakenheath tracked multiple unknown objects over East Anglia for several hours. A USAF Venom jet interceptor was guided by radar toward one object; the pilot briefly achieved visual contact, then the object moved behind the aircraft and mirrored its every turn — effectively pursuing the interceptor. The pilot could not shake the object through multiple violent maneuvers. The Scientific Advisory Panel (Robertson Panel) evaluated this case in 2026 archive release notes as 'unexplained.'
On August 13, 1956, RAF Bentwaters Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) radar and RAF Lakenheath radar both tracked unidentified objects performing extreme maneuvers over Suffolk, England. USAF F-86D Sabre jets were scrambled. One pilot achieved radar lock but the object reversed and got on his tail. The object was tracked at speeds approaching 4,000 mph. The Condon Committee called this case 'the most puzzling and unusual case in the radar-visual UFO file.'
One of the best-documented early radar-visual incidents, with multiple ground radar stations, GCI operators and airborne RAF Venom pilots tracking objects performing impossible maneuvers over East Anglia for five hours. The Condon Report's assessment panel called it 'the most puzzling radar-visual case on record.'
During the Suez Crisis joint British-French-Israeli military operation, luminous orbs appeared over the combat zone and interfered with radio communications of multiple national militaries simultaneously. Both NATO forces and Egyptian military reported the phenomenon. The event was suppressed by all parties due to the political sensitivity.
A USAF B-47 Stratojet crew on a training flight encountered a formation of discs at 35,000 feet over southern Colorado. Pueblo ATC radar confirmed the contacts. The B-47 was configured for nuclear delivery training, making the intrusion particularly sensitive.
At Westover AFB — a Strategic Air Command base in Massachusetts — radar operators tracked an unidentified object performing maneuvers over New England for 35 minutes in July 1957. A B-52 crew and a scrambled F-86 interceptor both confirmed visual contact. The object demonstrated speeds far exceeding the F-86's maximum performance. The Ground Controlled Approach radar simultaneously tracked the contact, providing independent radar confirmation. Project Blue Book classified the case at secret level.
A USAF RB-47 electronic countermeasures aircraft tracked an unknown object visually, on airborne radar, and via its electronic intelligence equipment simultaneously for over 90 minutes across multiple states. The object appeared, disappeared, and reappeared on three different sensor systems independently. Project Blue Book's Scientific Consultant, Dr. James McDonald, called it 'one of the most puzzling in the whole Blue Book collection.'
Army Private Jewell Burgess at Fort Belvoir Virginia captured six sequential photographs of a toroidal ring-shaped object over the base. The photographs showed the object evolving from a solid ring into a smoke ring as it climbed. Project Blue Book's photo analysis branch analyzed the photographs and could not explain them. The US Army Intelligence classified the case. The Fort Belvoir photographs remain among the most unusual in Blue Book archives.
Over the course of two hours on November 2, 1957, nine independent witnesses in and around Levelland, Texas reported their vehicles' engines dying and headlights extinguishing when a large, glowing egg-shaped object appeared near or over their vehicles. Engines and electrical systems restarted immediately when the object departed. Six separate highway incidents in different locations within a 10-mile radius all occurred within the same two-hour window.
In a two-hour span, at least 7 independent groups of motorists on different roads near Levelland Texas reported that a luminous egg-shaped craft caused their vehicles to stall and headlights to fail. When the craft departed, vehicles restarted normally. Project Blue Book investigated but offered an unconvincing thunderstorm explanation despite clear weather. The simultaneous multi-location vehicle interference pattern made Levelland one of the most compelling electromagnetic UAP events on record.
A luminous egg-shaped object performed prolonged maneuvers over Kirtland AFB's nuclear weapons storage area. Air Traffic Control and CAA operators tracked the object simultaneously. Two C-46 transport crews observed the craft hovering over the classified Manzano atomic weapons storage area.
In November 1957, during the Levelland UFO wave that same week, Carswell AFB radar tracked a large unidentified object over Fort Worth. F-86 interceptors were scrambled and pilots reported visual contact with a large luminous object that outran the jets. The radar contact was simultaneously tracked by FAA radar and the Carswell approach control. The event was part of the concentrated November 1957 wave of cases that prompted Congress to question the adequacy of Project Blue Book.
A disc-shaped craft was photographed by commercial diver and photographer Almiro Baraúna from the deck of the Brazilian Navy vessel Almirante Saldanha off Trindade Island. Approximately 40 Navy personnel witnessed the object. The Brazilian Navy officially released the photographs and Brazilian President Kubitschek confirmed their authenticity. The photographs were technically analyzed for decades and are among the most extensively examined UAP images in the official record.
Professional photographer Almiro Baraúna captured four photographs of a Saturn-shaped disc over Trindade Island witnessed by the entire crew of a Brazilian Navy vessel. Baraúna developed the film aboard ship in front of naval officers. Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek authorized public release.
Brazilian Navy photographer Almiro Barauna captured four photographs of a Saturn-shaped metallic disc circling Trindade Island in the presence of 48 Navy personnel. The Brazilian Navy authenticated the photographs and presented them to Congress. One of the most documented Navy UFO encounters in South American history.
RAAF Pearce radar and Perth airport simultaneously tracked a formation of objects over Western Australia. Merchant ship crews off the coast also filed reports. The RAAF's investigation produced one of Australia's most detailed classified military UAP records from the 1950s.
Navy personnel at NAS Wildwood and the crew of a Navy R7V Constellation transport tracked a disc for 22 minutes. Air Defense Command radar from McGuire AFB confirmed the contact over the Jersey Shore. The report was among the most complete Navy aviation UAP filings of the 1950s.
USS Gyatt sonar operators detected a high-speed submerged contact that surfaced as a disc and departed aerially. The guided missile destroyer's CIC tracked the complete sea-to-air transition. The incident became a key early entry in the Office of Naval Intelligence USO classified database.
Two engineers observed a large egg-shaped object hovering silently over the Loch Raven Dam bridge. Their vehicle engine and lights failed during the approach. Upon the object's departure in a flash of white light, both men experienced sunburn-like symptoms and were examined by physicians. The USAF 438th Air Intelligence Service Squadron formally investigated and the case was classified 'Unknown' in Project Blue Book.
On the night nine Soviet hiking students died at Dyatlov Pass in the Ural Mountains, multiple witnesses at separate locations observed luminous orbs over the Ural range. Soviet meteorological station records and Mansi tribal hunters' accounts described glowing spheres in the direction of the pass. The KGB investigation file, partially declassified, references 'fireballs' observed on the night of the deaths. The combination of unexplained deaths and simultaneous UAP observations made Dyatlov one of the most debated Cold War mystery events.
Anglican priest Rev. William Gill and 38 witnesses at a mission station in Papua New Guinea observed a disc-shaped craft with apparent occupants over two consecutive nights. The British Colonial Government filed an official report. Gill and three other witnesses waved at the figures on the craft; the figures appeared to wave back. The case remains unexplained in all official assessments.
Anglican missionary Reverend William Gill and 37 mission staff and village witnesses observed a large disc with a superstructure and humanoid figures on its upper deck for multiple hours over multiple nights at Boianai Anglican Mission, Papua New Guinea. Gill and the figures appeared to wave at each other. Project Blue Book received the report via US Embassy. Gill's detailed written accounts on the night of the encounter are preserved.
Declassified CIA and Air Force records confirm that during the same period when the U-2 and A-12 OXCART were being tested at Area 51, pilots and radar operators at the facility regularly observed objects performing maneuvers that exceeded the classified aircraft they were testing. CIA officer Richard Bissell's internal memoranda acknowledge these observations. The CIA deliberately encouraged civilian UAP reports from U-2 and SR-71 altitude operations to be explained as aircraft, but this cover did not account for observations by cleared personnel who knew what classified aircraft looked like.
Thule Air Base — home of the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System facing the Soviet Union — experienced a close-range UAP intrusion. An orb hovered over the BMEWS radar installation for 25 minutes. Given Thule's role as the primary nuclear attack warning system, the incident triggered the highest alert classification.
The first widely-publicized alleged abduction case to undergo sustained scientific and psychiatric investigation. Betty and Barney Hill observed a disc-shaped craft that paced their car on US Route 3, and experienced a two-hour gap in memory. Under hypnotic regression conducted by Boston psychiatrist Dr. Benjamin Simon, both independently described similar medical examination scenarios aboard the craft. Betty Hill produced a hand-drawn star map that amateur astronomer Marjorie Fish later claimed matched the Zeta Reticuli system.
A metallic disc hovered over the Porton Down Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment in Wiltshire for 8 minutes. Porton Down is Britain's most sensitive defence science facility, responsible for chemical and biological defence research. UK MoD security filed a TOP SECRET report. The encounter at Porton Down — one of the most secretive sites in UK defence — was only acknowledged by researchers who obtained partial MoD files through the UK Freedom of Information Act.
One of the most detailed South American UAP close encounters on record. The Moreno family at a remote Tucumán Province ranch observed multiple disc-shaped craft hovering at ground level, emitting brilliant white beams that passed through the ranch buildings. A smaller craft emitted tubes of mist and a sulfurous odor. Physical evidence included scorched earth, crushed vegetation, and physiological effects on witnesses including temporary vision impairment.
A disc hovered over Strategic Air Command Headquarters at Offutt AFB — the nerve center of the US nuclear deterrent — for 12 minutes. SAC command post security police observed the craft. Base radar tracked the contact. The encounter at the most operationally sensitive US military installation — home to the President's airborne command post and the nuclear war-fighting command — was classified at the highest level. SAC's commander was briefed.
Cuban Air Force radar detected a disc over Cuba shortly after the missile crisis. A MiG-21 pilot was ordered to fire — the cannon fired but the shells appeared to have no effect. The craft then accelerated vertically. US signals intelligence assets monitoring Cuban military communications captured the entire exchange.
Socorro police officer Lonnie Zamora observed a white oval craft with red insignia resting on legs in an arroyo, attended by two figures in white. He observed the craft take off with a roaring flame, become silent after 20 feet, and depart at high speed. Physical evidence — burned vegetation, soil compression, metal scrapings — was immediately confirmed by State Police and Army investigators. Project Blue Book listed this as 'unknown.'
Patrolman Lonnie Zamora observed a white egg-shaped craft land in the Socorro desert, observed two small figures near it, and watched it depart vertically. The physical evidence — four circular landing impressions, burned brush at four locations, and a rock with blue flame residue — was documented by USAF Project Blue Book investigators. Dr. J. Allen Hynek considered it his single best case. The landing impressions were formally measured and preserved. Classified CIA and USAF documents reference this case specifically.
The Socorro incident is considered the gold standard of physical trace evidence cases. Officer Zamora witnessed a craft take off, leaving burn marks and physical depressions USAF investigators were unable to explain. Project Blue Book ranked it as one of its best-documented unknowns.
Socorro Police Officer Lonnie Zamora observed an oval craft on legs in the desert with two humanoid figures. When he approached, the craft emitted a loud roar and departed. Physical evidence included scorched vegetation, burned soil, and four landing pad impressions. Project Blue Book investigator Dr. J. Allen Hynek called it 'the most authentic' case in the Blue Book files. FBI and Army Intelligence both investigated.
Project Blue Book's most credible unresolved case. Socorro police officer Lonnie Zamora observed an egg-shaped craft on legs with two figures in white coveralls near a desert arroyo. The craft departed with a roar and flame, leaving behind four physical landing impressions and charred vegetation. FBI and Army investigators found the physical evidence compelling. Project Blue Book director Hynek called it the strongest physical evidence case in the entire Blue Book record.
One day after Lonnie Zamora's Socorro encounter, a similar oval craft reportedly landed at Holloman AFB. The base commander was notified. The incident occurred in the same geographic region and the USAF classified the files at higher level than Socorro's Blue Book entry. The cases share striking physical similarities.
One day after the Socorro Zamora encounter 30 miles away, multiple reports emerged of a landing at Holloman AFB itself. A documentary film crew working at Holloman for a classified project captured footage of disc-shaped craft performing maneuvers near the base. Portions of this footage were later alleged to have been used in a documentary. The classified nature of the Holloman events meant official records were not disclosed, but multiple former USAF personnel described the events in later interviews.
USS Forrestal carrier airwing crews in the Mediterranean encountered a metallic disc performing maneuvers at 12,000 feet. Sixth Fleet radar tracked the contact. The encounter was handled through Sixth Fleet command channels and classified. The Forrestal case is part of the documented pattern of carrier strike group UAP encounters across all major US fleet operational areas in the 1960s.
A Wyoming State Patrol officer and multiple civilian witnesses observed a metallic disc performing low-altitude maneuvers near Cody, Wyoming. The officer filed a formal report with the State Patrol and the USAF. The object was described as having a domed top with a rotating band around its middle, hovering silently before departing at high speed toward the Yellowstone region. The case contributed to the Project Blue Book caseload from the Yellowstone-Wyoming area during the mid-1960s activity cluster.
Personnel at USAREUR headquarters in Frankfurt observed a disc for 20 minutes. Frankfurt military radar confirmed the contact. The incident occurred over the most strategically sensitive US military headquarters in Europe, triggering a joint US-German classified investigation.
During a live Titan II ICBM test launch at Vandenberg AFB, tracking cameras documented an unidentified disc-shaped object performing maneuvers around the test missile. The object appeared to disable the test vehicle mid-flight. USAF security personnel were placed on alert and recovered the documentation. The incident occurred at one of the most secured sites in the US nuclear deterrent infrastructure. The documentation was classified above Top Secret.
Lavender farmer Maurice Masse observed a disc-shaped craft on his field with two small occupants. After his approach, one entity pointed a device at him causing temporary paralysis. The French Gendarmerie formally investigated, documenting ground traces including a concrete-hard depression where the craft landed, elevated calcium in the soil, and permanent damage to the lavender crop at the contact point.
French farmer Maurice Masse observed an egg-shaped craft landed in his lavender field with two humanoid beings collecting lavender samples. When Masse approached, one being directed a small device at him that caused temporary paralysis. Masse provided an extremely detailed account that remained consistent over decades. French Gendarmerie investigated. The ground at the landing site showed soil solidification to a depth of 4 feet for months afterward.
Personnel at Argentine, British and Chilean scientific bases on Deception Island simultaneously observed a disc-shaped craft for 30 minutes in July 1965. All three nations' Antarctic Treaty representatives filed official diplomatic cables describing the encounter. The incident was coordinated under the Antarctic Treaty framework.
USS Forrestal's Combat Information Center tracked multiple unidentified contacts near the carrier during Atlantic operations. F-8 Crusader pilots were vectored to the contacts and made visual observation of luminous orbs. The incident was classified at the same time the Forrestal was operating with new nuclear weapons.
USS Seawolf's sonar operators tracked an unidentified submerged contact that matched the nuclear submarine's speed and depth changes for 30 minutes before ascending and departing aerially. The contact's acoustic signature was entirely unlike any known submarine. SUBLANT classified the report at the highest level.
A disc hovered over a petrochemical complex and Argentine Army garrison in Capitan Bermudez, causing compass failures and vehicle engine outages across a wide area. 150 witnesses from military and civilian populations. Argentine military investigation documented the vehicle interference. Classified by Argentine Army intelligence.
Two Exeter police officers and a civilian witness observed a massive, low-flying object with a ring of red pulsing lights hovering at treetop level and silently maneuvering for approximately 45 minutes. Project Blue Book initially classified the case as 'insufficient data,' then revised to 'unidentified' after the officers filed formal objections.
Two South African Air Force Mirage IIICZ fighters were scrambled to intercept a disc-shaped object tracked on radar near Pretoria. Both pilots visually confirmed the object and attempted to intercept. The object performed maneuvers that exceeded Mach 2 and departed at extreme speed. The South African Air Force filed a classified incident report. The case was referenced in a 1965 letter from the US Embassy in Pretoria to the State Department.
The Exeter encounter of September 1965 involved two police officers and a civilian observing a massive low-altitude disc over New Hampshire farmland for nearly an hour. Officer Bertrand had earlier encountered a woman on the highway who told him she had been chased by a similar red-glowing object. Two Pease Air Force Base jets were dispatched to investigate. The USAF responded to Congressional inquiry about the case — one of very few UAP events to generate an official USAF letter to Congress.
Edwards AFB control tower controllers and multiple F-104 Starfighter test pilots observed a metallic disc maneuvering over the base at high altitude. The object was tracked visually by tower personnel and by pilots in flight. Project Blue Book investigated and logged the case as 'unidentified.' The encounter is notable for occurring at the USAF's primary aircraft test facility with multiple trained military aviators as witnesses.
One of the most multi-layered confirmed UAP events in USAF history, occurring at Edwards Air Force Base — the US military's premier flight test center. A disc-shaped object was simultaneously tracked on tower radar, ground radar, and visually by two F-106 interceptor crews scrambled to intercept. The object demonstrated altitude changes from 3,000 to 12,000 feet and horizontal acceleration beyond the F-106's capability. The USAF classified the intercept reports and Project Blue Book listed the case as unknown.
Astronaut Frank Borman reported a 'bogey' keeping pace with Gemini 7 in orbit. Audio recording included in the public archive record set. NASA classified as 'unexplained orbital anomaly'.
A large acorn-shaped metallic object with a raised band of unknown symbols around its base crashed into woods near Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. The Army cordoned off the area within hours and reportedly recovered a large object on a flatbed truck. NASA reopened the case in 2003 following a lawsuit and could not produce the original investigation file.
A large fireball tracked across six US states and Canada descended into woods near Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Civilians who reached the impact site before military cordoned the area described an acorn-shaped metallic object approximately the size of a Volkswagen Beetle with a raised band of hieroglyphic-like markings around its base. The US Army arrived in force and removed the object on a flatbed truck. Official explanation: 'nothing found.' NASA was later forced via FOIA to search its records.
Farmer George Pedley observed a disc rise from a swamp lagoon in Far North Queensland, Australia, leaving a circular area of flattened and woven reeds 30 feet in diameter. The 'saucer nest' was investigated by Queensland Police and Queensland Department of Primary Industries. Multiple additional nests were subsequently found. The Tully saucer nest is considered the first documented crop circle incident associated with a UAP observation.
During Operation Ranch Hand defoliation missions over South Vietnam, USAF C-123 Provider crews observed luminous orbs pacing their formation for 35 minutes. The classified nature of the Ranch Hand operation meant the UAP reports went through special handling channels.
One of the largest mass military UAP sightings during the Vietnam War. Hundreds of US military personnel at the Nha Trang logistical base observed a brilliant orb that hovered over the base, ascended vertically, and departed at extreme speed. The object caused vehicle engine stoppages across the base during its presence. The sighting was witnessed by both US and Vietnamese personnel over a 4-minute period. Several accounts were formally documented by US Army intelligence officers.
Over two nights in Michigan, approximately 100 witnesses including county sheriffs' deputies and a civil defense director observed disc-shaped craft at low altitude. USAF Project Blue Book sent Dr. J. Allen Hynek to investigate. Hynek's official explanation — 'swamp gas' — caused national ridicule and congressional outrage, directly triggering the Condon Committee investigation and Congressman Gerald Ford's formal congressional inquiry.
The Ann Arbor-Dexter Michigan events triggered the most consequential political response to any UAP wave in history. Dr. J. Allen Hynek's 'swamp gas' explanation caused a national uproar, led directly to Congressional hearings, and Representative Gerald Ford demanding a full investigation.
Michigan State Police officers and hundreds of Michigan residents reported disc-shaped craft at low altitude over several days. Project Blue Book sent Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who suggested swamp gas as an explanation — a response so widely ridiculed that it prompted Congressional hearings. House Minority Leader Gerald Ford demanded an investigation. The swamp gas controversy directly led to the Condon Committee scientific study of UAP.
Chicago experienced a major 45-minute mass sighting one day before the famous Ann Arbor wave. O'Hare Airport tower confirmed multiple disc-shaped contacts. Chicago Police received over 500 calls. The FBI's Chicago field office conducted a parallel investigation to the Air Force Blue Book inquiry.
Approximately 200 school students and teachers observed a disc-shaped craft descend, land briefly in a field adjacent to Westall High School, and then depart at high speed. Five smaller craft were also observed. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) responded and reportedly confiscated grass samples and directed witnesses not to speak about the incident. The Australian Dept of Air classified the investigation. Students and teachers report being told to sign confidentiality agreements.
In one of the most-witnessed close-range encounters in history, over 300 students and teachers at multiple Victorian schools observed a disc-shaped craft perform maneuvers at low altitude. Australian military subsequently investigated but classified their findings.
More than 300 students and teachers at two Melbourne schools simultaneously observed a silver-grey disc land in an adjacent paddock and depart at high speed. RAAF and Victoria Police arrived within hours. Students reported being warned by school staff not to speak about the incident. Physical traces including a flattened circular area were found at the landing site. Australia's largest documented multi-witness school UAP encounter.
One of Australia's most significant UAP events, involving over 200 school students and multiple teachers who witnessed a disc-shaped craft land or hover in a paddock adjacent to Westall High School in Melbourne. Students who ran to the paddock saw the craft before it departed at high speed, leaving a circular pressed-grass impression. Several students reported the craft was subsequently approached by uniformed men who confiscated film and instructed witnesses to say nothing. The case remained actively suppressed for decades.
Two Portage County Sheriff's deputies pursued a luminous disc-shaped object for 85 miles across Ohio into Pennsylvania, joined mid-pursuit by officers from multiple jurisdictions. Project Blue Book attributed the object to Venus — an explanation the officers publicly disputed, triggering congressional scrutiny of the Blue Book program.
An unidentified object was tracked simultaneously by Iowa State University's experimental radar and Ames Municipal Airport ATC for 30 minutes. Local police confirmed visual observation. The FBI Des Moines field office investigated, filing a classified report to Washington citing the dual-radar confirmation as highly significant.
Portage County sheriff's deputies chased a large luminous orb across 85 miles of Ohio and into Pennsylvania in the pre-dawn hours. Multiple police departments joined the pursuit. The event was later dramatically depicted in the film 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' and inspired the Condon Committee investigation.
In one of the most dramatic law enforcement UAP pursuit events in US history, Portage County Deputy Sheriff Dale Spaur and Mounted Deputy Wilbur Neff pursued a large metallic disc across 85 miles of Ohio and into Pennsylvania at speeds up to 105 mph. Other officers joined the pursuit at different points along the route. The disc was described as a half-football-field-sized object at treetop altitude. Project Blue Book's J. Allen Hynek concluded the case was real but officially labeled it 'Venus.' Spaur's career was destroyed by the incident.
A mass sighting over St. Catharines near the US-Canada border involved RCAF radar confirmation and over 200 civilian witnesses. Craft performed formation maneuvers over the Welland Canal and Niagara Peninsula before RCAF scrambled Voodoo interceptors that failed to close.
Navy researchers at Santa Catalina Island observed a metallic disc emerge from the ocean surface and hover before departing at high speed. The encounter was corroborated by civilian boaters. Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach radar tracked the aerial portion. ONI classified the report due to the craft's transmedium emergence from the ocean in proximity to the Navy installation.
Army test engineers at Aberdeen Proving Ground observed a metallic disc performing maneuvers above the test range. Aberdeen was a sensitive Army weapons testing facility, and the disc's presence over active artillery test areas triggered an Army intelligence report. The case was included in Project Blue Book's institutional review of 1966 military facility encounters.
A large disc hovered over Minot AFB's ICBM launch control facilities for three hours. Multiple missile combat crew members and security personnel observed the craft. Simultaneous missile system anomalies were recorded during the intrusion.
During Gemini XI's record 850-mile altitude orbit, astronauts Pete Conrad and Richard Gordon photographed objects flying in formation near their spacecraft. NASA's official explanation of unspent rocket stages was disputed by researchers who verified the stages were at different orbital locations.
A disc hovered over the Royal Australian Navy communications facility near Perth and HMAS Stirling before departing at extreme speed. RAAF Pearce radar tracked the contact. Perth Police received civilian reports. The Royal Australian Navy filed a confidential report to the RAAF Air Defence command. Australian Department of Air investigation noted the incident's proximity to sensitive naval communications infrastructure.
One of the most extensively documented military UAP cases in US history. A bright metallic disc maneuvered over Minot AFB's Minuteman missile launch facilities for over three hours. A SAC B-52 crew tracked the object on airborne radar, ground radar confirmed the contact, and sixteen Air Police officers on the ground observed the disc as it hovered and performed high-speed maneuvers over the nuclear weapons storage area. Project Blue Book classified the case as 'psychological.'
Personnel at the US Navy's Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center observed and tracked a transmedium object that operated simultaneously above and below the water surface. AUTEC's sophisticated acoustic monitoring network tracked the underwater portion. The incident was among the most technically well-documented early USO cases.
A disc-shaped object observed over South Haven, Michigan was simultaneously tracked by USAF radar and visually confirmed by law enforcement from multiple agencies. Project Blue Book classified the case as 'Unknown.' The radar returns showed the object performing maneuvers far beyond any known 1967 aircraft. The case is notable for the simultaneous police, sheriff, and USAF radar corroboration.
During an Arc Light B-52 strategic bombing mission over North Vietnam, multiple aircraft crews observed luminous orbs performing formation maneuvers at their operating altitude. The orbs appeared to shadow the B-52 formation. SAC mission controllers and an EC-121 SIGINT aircraft confirmed the contacts.
In March 1967, a red-orange glowing orb was observed hovering over Launch Control Facility Echo at Malmstrom AFB. Within minutes, all ten Minuteman ICBMs at Echo went into 'No-Go' status — the missiles were inoperable for nuclear launch. A similar event was reported separately at Oscar Flight the same morning. The event has never received an unclassified technical explanation.
The most significant nuclear weapons incident in US history involved ten Minuteman ICBMs simultaneously shutting down at Echo Flight while a glowing orb hovered over the facility. Captain Robert Salas was the MCCC on duty. The shutdown defied conventional technical explanation and was classified at the highest level.
Ten Minuteman ICBMs at Malmstrom's Echo Flight went offline simultaneously while a glowing red orb hovered over the launch control facility. Launch Control Officer Lieutenant Walt Figel received reports of the orb from security guards before the missiles began going offline. The simultaneous shutdown of 10 nuclear missiles was classified TOP SECRET. USAF missile engineers could not explain the mechanism. The Echo Flight incident is the most documented nuclear weapons system disruption attributed to UAP proximity.
Amateur geologist Stefan Michalak made contact with a landed disc-shaped craft near Falcon Lake. When the craft departed, exhaust vents burned a geometric grid pattern into his chest. His injuries were medically documented. The RCMP, RCAF, and Canadian Department of National Defence all investigated the physical evidence.
Amateur geologist Stefan Michalak suffered radiation burns, a grid-pattern chest injury, and subsequent radiation sickness after approaching a landed disc that discharged hot gas through a ventilation grid. Canadian authorities, RCMP, RCAF, and the US military all investigated. Physical evidence at the landing site was confirmed radioactive. Considered Canada's most documented physical UAP case.
Canada's best-documented UAP physical evidence case, investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Forces, and the US Air Force. Amateur geologist Stefan Michalak encountered a disc-shaped craft that landed in the Whiteshell Provincial Park wilderness. When the craft's exhaust vents opened and hot gas was expelled, Michalak suffered extensive torso burns in a distinctive grid pattern. Medical examination confirmed the burns were genuine and unexplained. Physical evidence at the landing site included radioactive soil samples.
Spain's Ministry of Defence conducted one of Europe's most systematic military UAP investigations, maintaining classified files from the 1960s through the 1990s. Beginning in 1992, Spain became the first NATO member to voluntarily declassify and release its military UAP files. The declassified files include Spanish Air Force pilot reports, radar data, and physical evidence cases. The releases covered approximately 80 cases from 1962–1993.
Soviet Air Defense Forces tracked a disc over Yakutsk for two hours and scrambled MiG-21 interceptors. Documents from Soviet archives obtained after the USSR's collapse describe weapons systems failing to fire when lock was achieved. The incident was classified under the Soviet Union's most restricted program.
Multiple witnesses observed 4 amber-lit objects fly in formation over Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, before one entered the ocean. RCMP officers confirmed the sighting. Canadian military divers searched but found no wreckage. Canadian government opened an official investigation, classifying it as 'unknown' — making it one of the few government-acknowledged transmedium UAP events in the historical record. U.S. SOSUS and naval records are in the 2026 archive release.
Multiple witnesses observed a craft crash into Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia. The RCMP, Canadian Coast Guard, and Royal Canadian Navy responded. Divers found nothing at the crash site. Declassified Canadian government documents show the incident was classified. US Navy vessels participated in the search. Witness testimony from Canadian Navy divers who surfaced the retrieval operation at a second location emerged in the 1990s. Canada's most documented possible crash retrieval.
Personnel at France's Guiana Space Centre at Kourou observed and tracked an unidentified object for 30 minutes. The encounter coincided with preparations for a critical Diamant rocket launch. French military intelligence classified the incident. The space center pattern paralleled US and Soviet facility encounters.
Hundreds of Redlands California residents, police officers, and University of Redlands faculty and students simultaneously observed disc-shaped craft performing maneuvers over the city. University of Redlands physics professors independently analyzed witness reports and the case was written up in a scientific paper. Norton Air Force Base radar tracking was investigated. One of the most academically-analyzed local UAP waves.
Multiple US military units in Vietnam's I Corps zone tracked luminous orbs maneuvering over combat positions for over an hour. USAF and Marine Corps radar both tracked the objects. Firebase personnel reported compass failures and radio interference during the overflight.
A disc-shaped craft hovered over the Connecticut River valley straddling the Vermont–New Hampshire border for 15 minutes. Both state police departments and an Army Reserve unit on training exercises filed official reports. The FBI Boston field office coordinated the cross-state investigation.
A B-52H crew and ground radar simultaneously tracked an unidentified object over Minot AFB's nuclear missile field. The object descended to 200 feet, disrupted radio communications, and was observed by base security near missile launch facilities. Project Blue Book closed the case as 'insufficient data' — later declassified Blue Book files show the radar returns were confirmed as real targets.
A B-52H bomber on approach to Minot Air Force Base tracked an unidentified contact on its radar that simultaneously manifested visually as a luminous object over the base's ICBM field. Minot Approach Control confirmed the radar contact. Security teams at multiple Minuteman missile sites reported the object hovering over the sites sequentially. Project Blue Book investigated but classified the case. FOIA-released documents show the case was handled as a TOP SECRET incident.
During Apollo 8's historic first crewed lunar orbital mission, crew members observed and partially documented unidentified objects near the spacecraft during the Christmas 1968 mission. NASA communications transcripts contain references to unexplained sightings not attributed to debris or known phenomena.
The world's first nuclear carrier USS Enterprise experienced a close-range UAP encounter in the Western Pacific. Multiple F-4 Phantom crew members made visual and radar contact. The encounter occurred during combat operations and was classified under special compartment procedures given the nuclear propulsion sensitivity.
During a Minuteman ICBM test launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base, a disc was observed hovering near the test missile in its trajectory. Ground-based radar tracked both the missile and the unidentified disc. The disc departed before the test could be observed to have been interfered with. The encounter during an active ICBM test created extreme security concerns and was classified at the highest level. The case was later referenced in connection with the pattern of UAP interest in nuclear delivery systems.
Photograph shows five unexplained phenomena above the lunar horizon. Pete Conrad's filed report describes an object maintaining parallel course for approximately 40 minutes during lunar orbit.
Project Blue Book, the US Air Force's official UAP investigation program running 1952–1969, was closed on December 17, 1969, following the Condon Committee's assessment that UAP investigation offered no scientific value. Of 12,618 cases investigated, 701 were officially classified as 'Unknown' — never explained. The case files were declassified and transferred to NARA, where they form the primary public UAP archive. Captain Edward Ruppelt's memoir documented internal conflicts over objectivity.
Apollo 14 Lunar Module Pilot Dr. Edgar Mitchell — one of 12 humans to walk on the Moon — formally stated in interviews and testimony that the Apollo 14 crew observed unidentified objects during their mission, and that senior NASA personnel had advised crew members not to discuss such observations publicly. Mitchell became the most credentialed official witness to directly address UAP observations in the NASA program, holding a PhD in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT.
Photographs attributed to USS Trepang's 1971 Arctic cruise show an unusual object emerging from the ocean and transitioning to aerial flight. The images, leaked decades later, were authenticated by multiple photographic experts. The photographs are among the most analyzed USO imagery in the classified record.
A series of photographs taken from the USS Trepang (SSN-674) nuclear submarine while operating in the Arctic Ocean show unidentified disc-shaped and cigar-shaped objects near the sea surface and ice. The photographs were classified SECRET. Declassified versions were released by researcher John Greenewald via FOIA and authenticated by naval historians. They show objects displaying transmedium behavior — transitioning between air and water.
Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force pilots and radar operators documented multiple unidentified aerial encounters from the early 1970s through the 1980s. Chinese researchers obtained partial access to PLA Air Force internal reports through the 1990s and 2000s as China's government engagement with UAP became more open. Chinese astronomer and science writer Shi Bo documented declassified Chinese military incident reports from multiple provinces.
During Vietnam War carrier operations, USS Kitty Hawk and its airwing encountered luminous orbs that transitioned from water surface to air. Task Force 77 radar tracked the contacts. Orbs were observed by multiple crew members over 35 minutes before departing vertically. The encounter was included in a classified ONI report on unexplained maritime phenomena in the Gulf of Tonkin theater.
South African Air Force Major Johan Blignaut in a Mirage IIICZ was vectored to intercept a radar contact over Pietermaritzburg. At close range he observed a metallic disc that performed a perfect 90-degree turn at supersonic speed and disappeared from both visual and radar contact. SAAF classified the report for 20 years. The case emerged in South African defence research after apartheid-era declassification.
During the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, West German Air Force radar tracked an unidentified contact over the Olympic security perimeter. Munich Olympic security personnel and civilian witnesses observed the object. With the Olympics under extreme security following the Black September massacre, the German Air Force treated any unidentified aerial contact over Munich as a potential threat. The encounter was handled through the combined NATO-German Olympic security air framework.
Photograph shows three dots in triangular formation in the lunar sky. Harrison Schmitt reported a flash north of Grimaldi crater. NASA's assessment: 'no consensus about the nature'. Photographs not included in original public mission archives.
A Soviet submarine commander logged a detailed encounter with an unidentified submerged object that matched his vessel's speed and maneuvers for 12 minutes before surfacing and departing as a disc. The report was obtained by US intelligence and entered into USO/UAP files maintained by the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Shipyard workers Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker reported being taken aboard an oval craft along the Pascagoula River. Jackson County Sheriff Fred Diamond secretly recorded the pair when left alone in an interrogation room; they continued their accounts believing they were unobserved. USAF Project Blue Book had closed in 1969 but Navy Intelligence reviewed the case. Medical examinations found no signs of deception.
Multiple Xenia police officers and Greene County deputies observed a low disc over the city during the 1973 fall wave. Wright-Patterson AFB radar — just 10 miles away — confirmed the contact. The proximity to WPAFB gave the incident unusual significance in Blue Book successor program files.
An Army Reserve UH-1 helicopter crew of four had a near-collision with a large grey metallic object over Mansfield, Ohio. The object stopped the helicopter's controlled descent and the aircraft inexplicably climbed 2,000 feet with no crew input. The incident is regarded as one of the most credible military UAP cases in the official record due to the four-person trained military crew and corroborating ground witnesses.
US Army Reserve Captain Lawrence Coyne and his three-man helicopter crew experienced a near-collision with a metallic craft that then appeared to lift their Huey from 1,700 feet back to 3,500 feet without any crew input to the collective. Civilian ground witnesses in four separate vehicles corroborated seeing the helicopter beam of light. The UN Special Committee on Outer Space Affairs included the case in its UAP records. United Nations report cited it.
A US Army Reserve UH-1 Huey helicopter crew of four experienced a near-collision with a large metallic object over Ohio. A green beam from the craft filled the cockpit and the helicopter began rising despite the pilot pushing the collective to full-down. The crew was pulled from 2000 feet to 3800 feet involuntarily. Ground witnesses in a car below also observed the encounter. The incident was formally investigated by the Center for UFO Studies and submitted to the AIAA.
California Governor Ronald Reagan and his pilot Bill Paynter observed a bright white light that paced their Cessna Citation for several minutes and then accelerated to extreme speed and disappeared. Paynter filed a written report. Reagan subsequently told the story publicly on multiple occasions, including to Norman Miller of the Wall Street Journal in 1974. Reagan later referenced the experience when speaking to the United Nations about the possibility of an extraterrestrial threat.
Multiple witnesses near Lioux village in Provence observed a disc land in a field, leaving physical traces. The Gendarmerie Nationale investigated. The case became part of the founding evidence base for France's GEPAN official UAP investigation program established in 1977. GEPAN's scientific analysis of the soil and plant samples from the landing site contributed to France becoming the first country with an ongoing government UAP investigation.
Liquor store owner George O'Barski reported a disc landing in North Hudson Park, New Jersey, with humanoid figures descending and collecting soil samples. Multiple physical ground traces were found. NICAP and UFO investigator Budd Hopkins investigated. O'Barski also reported that an apartment building doorman and residents of a residential building directly overlooking the park corroborated his observations. FBI file documents the case.
Two schoolboys in Kofu City, Japan observed a disc-shaped craft land in a vineyard near their home. One boy touched the craft's leg and his arm went numb. Yamanashi Prefecture Police officially investigated and documented the case. Physical ground traces — indentations from landing struts — were found at the reported contact point. The incident became one of the most formally documented UAP landing cases in Japanese official records.
RCMP Constable JL Charlton observed and pursued a metallic disc performing maneuvers in the Hamilton Ontario area, experiencing radio communications interference during the pursuit. Hamilton Airport tower tracked the contact. The RCMP filed an official report. The US FBI received a copy due to proximity to the US-Canada border and cross-border visibility of the craft. The case appears in both RCMP and FBI files.
Colombian Air Force Mirage 5 pilots intercepted a disc over the Andes near Cali. Colombian ATC and American DEA air surveillance assets operating in the region both confirmed the radar contact. The FAC classified the report and shared it through US-Colombia defense cooperation channels.
An unidentified orb performed sustained maneuvers directly over the Korean DMZ for 30 minutes observed by both US and South Korean military forces. The incident created a temporary joint alert — both sides believed it was a provocation by the other. UN Command classified the resulting investigation.
Canadian Naval vessel HMCS Nipigon tracked an unknown subsurface contact in Lake Ontario for 40 minutes that subsequently breached the surface and departed aerially. Sonar operators described a cylindrical object moving at 75 knots underwater. US Navy research vessels in the area also tracked the contact. The FBI was notified due to proximity to the US-Canada border and the Fitzpatrick nuclear facility.
An unidentified helicopter-like object repeatedly overflew the nuclear weapons storage area at Loring AFB over several nights in October 1975. SAC headquarters issued an urgent classified message acknowledging the intrusions. Similar incidents occurred simultaneously at Wurtsmith, Malmstrom, Minot, and Canadian Forces Base Falconbridge — suggesting a coordinated operation against North American nuclear sites.
A disc-shaped craft hovered over Hanscom AFB's classified Electronic Systems Division for 40 minutes. EW technicians monitoring classified frequencies detected significant jamming emanations from the object. The craft disappeared vertically at the moment scrambled interceptors from Otis AFB reached visual range.
A luminous orb intruded over Wurtsmith AFB's Strategic Air Command nuclear bomber wing during the 1975 SAC overflight wave. A B-52 crew in flight witnessed and reported the object. Security police and tower operators confirmed the intrusion over the nuclear alert pad.
The only alleged abduction case with multiple witnesses to the initial incident who passed polygraph examinations. Six members of a forestry crew in Arizona watched a beam of light strike crew member Travis Walton, who then disappeared for five days. When Walton reappeared, he described an experience aboard a craft with multiple humanoid beings. All six crew witnesses passed polygraph tests administered independently. The case attracted sustained scientific and law enforcement investigation.
In November 1975, a series of UAP incursions at Malmstrom Air Force Base caused Strategic Air Command security alerts across multiple nights. Objects were tracked by Montana NORAD radar. An orange-red orb was observed hovering over the Minuteman ICBM launch control center complex. SAC submitted an urgent message to Pacific Command. The 1975 Malmstrom incursions are part of the same documented pattern as the 1967 Echo Flight shutdown.
Canadian Forces Base Falconbridge experienced UAP intrusions in November 1975, simultaneous with the documented wave of US nuclear base incursions at Loring, Wurtsmith, Malmstrom, Minot, and Warren AFBs. NORAD radar confirmed contacts over the Canadian base. The incidents were formally documented in classified SAC messages that were later released under FOIA. The simultaneous nature of the Canadian and US incidents suggested a coordinated pattern across North American nuclear infrastructure.
Travis Air Force Base, a major USAF airlift and tanker base, experienced a UAP incursion in November 1975 as part of the documented wave of SAC and USAF base incursions that month. A disc hovered over the flight line and fuel storage areas. Base security was fully activated. Sacramento ARTCC tracked an unknown contact coincident with the base reports. The Travis incursion is part of the documented November 1975 US military base incursion series.
Three women driving near Stanford Kentucky observed a massive disc and subsequently lost 1.5 hours of time. Hypnotic regression revealed consistent accounts of examination aboard the craft. The Kentucky State Police investigated and the FBI's Louisville field office filed a report citing the women's credibility.
A brilliant blue-white sphere was observed by the crew of the Spanish Navy corvette Atrevida, hundreds of ground witnesses, and a physician in Las Palmas for approximately 40 minutes. The sphere emitted smaller objects and illuminated surrounding terrain. The Spanish Air Ministry conducted a formal investigation and published the findings — one of the earliest official government UAP reports to be declassified and publicly released in Europe.
A massive luminous sphere was observed simultaneously by Spanish Air Force personnel, Spanish Navy frigate Atrevida, and dozens of civilians across the Canary Islands. The sphere emitted a smaller object. General Carlos Castro Cavero filed official military report. Spanish Air Ministry declassified the encounter in 1993.
Two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantoms were scrambled to intercept a luminous object over Tehran. One aircraft's weapons and communications systems failed when the crew attempted to fire. The object emitted a smaller object that descended and landed. US DIA Defense Intelligence Agency produced a formal assessment report classifying the Iranian incident as one of the most significant UAP encounters in the Middle East. The DIA report was later declassified under FOIA.
Two Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantoms attempted to intercept a bright diamond-shaped object over Tehran. Both aircraft experienced complete weapons systems and communications failures when attempting to engage. The object emitted smaller objects during the encounter. A Defense Intelligence Agency report called it 'an outstanding report' that 'could be of significant intelligence interest.'
Two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantom jets scrambled to intercept a bright object over Tehran. Both aircraft experienced complete weapons system and communication failures when attempting to engage. The object released a smaller object that pursued one of the F-4s. A DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) report classified the case as an 'outstanding UAP report' and it became one of the most cited US intelligence UAP documents, later released via FOIA.
Luminous unidentified craft were observed over the Minuteman ICBM missile fields of F.E. Warren AFB in Wyoming across multiple nights in late 1976. SAC security police filed formal reports. Launch control officers reported anomalous indications in missile launch enable status during UAP proximity. The classified reports were later released under FOIA and are preserved in the National Security Archive.
A classified UK Ministry of Defence report documented a Royal Navy encounter with an unidentified object in the South Atlantic that appeared to enter and exit the ocean at speed. The report was prepared for the UK Defence Intelligence Staff. The incident was classified SECRET. Portions of the report were later disclosed through the UK National Archives under the 30-year declassification rule.
During a combined US–UK naval exercise in the South Atlantic, multiple warships from both navies simultaneously tracked a formation of objects performing maneuvers at 60,000+ feet. The joint documentation through both US Navy and Royal Navy channels produced a rare dual-nation official record.
One of the most comprehensively documented mass UAP events in history, spanning months on Colares Island, Pará, Brazil. Low-flying objects emitting beams struck islanders, causing burns, puncture marks, and anemia-like symptoms. The Brazilian Air Force launched Operation Plate (Operação Prato), deploying Captain Uyrangê Hollanda with a full investigative team who photographed and filmed the phenomena over months. Hollanda later stated in a deathbed interview that he had direct contact with non-human beings. Over 70 official photos and films were captured.
The Brazilian Air Force deployed a secret investigation team (Operation Saucer / Operação Prato) to northern Brazil following mass civilian sightings of craft that injured residents with light beams. The Brazilian Air Force classified the investigation SECRET. Colonel Uyrangê Hollanda led the team. The operation documented hundreds of incidents. Hollanda's interview before his death confirmed the Air Force considered the craft real and unexplained.
Portuguese Air Force G.91 pilots scrambled from Tancos Air Base tracked and attempted to intercept a disc over central Portugal. Ground radar confirmed the engagement. Portugal's Air Force subsequently participated in a NATO joint analysis of the encounter, contributing to NATO's classified UAP database.
Portuguese Air Force F-86 Sabres scrambled from Monte Real Air Base tracked and attempted to intercept a metallic disc for 40 minutes over the Algarve coast. Multiple radar platforms confirmed the contact. The pursuit radar on the F-86s showed interference only when pointed directly at the object. Portuguese Air Ministry declassified the encounter in 1977 — unusually rapid official release.
One of the most disturbing UAP cases in history — objects directed focused beams at residents of Colares Island over months, causing radiation injuries. Brazilian Air Force Operation Prato documented approximately 300 witness accounts and hundreds of cases of physical injury. The case files were classified for decades.
A jellyfish-shaped luminous object hovered over the city of Petrozavodsk for approximately 12 minutes, projecting multiple thin beams of light toward the ground that left perforations in windows. Soviet state news agency TASS reported the event officially — unprecedented for a UAP incident. Finnish meteorological stations independently detected anomalous atmospheric phenomena at the same time.
A massive jellyfish-shaped luminous object hovered over Petrozavodsk, Soviet Karelia, emitting pencil-thin rays of light that burned circular holes in windows. Simultaneously observed by Finnish ATC across the border. TASS news agency reported it — the only UAP incident officially acknowledged in Soviet state media. Extensively studied by Soviet Academy of Sciences.
One of the most widely observed Soviet UAP events, occurring at 4am over the city of Petrozavodsk in Karelia. A large luminous jellyfish-like object hovered over the city for 12 minutes, illuminating streets with rotating beams. Thousands of citizens and vessels on Lake Onega observed the phenomenon. The Soviet news agency TASS reported the event publicly — an almost unprecedented acknowledgment. Soviet and Finnish scientists investigated; the event was ultimately unexplained.
An extended series of close-encounter UAP events affected the population of Colares Island in northern Brazil over several months. Objects fired concentrated beams of light at residents, causing documented physical injuries. The Brazilian Air Force conducted secret Operation Prato, deploying personnel to observe and photograph the objects. The classified report, declassified in 2004, documented hundreds of incidents and included photographs of the craft.
The Brazilian Air Force launched Operation Prato in 1977 — a classified multi-month investigation into UAP incidents in Pará and Maranhão States involving craft that were reportedly attacking and injuring civilians with beams of light. Over 300 pages of classified documents, photographs, and film were collected. The Brazilian Air Force's classified files were officially released in 2004, making Operation Prato one of the most significant official government UAP investigations ever made public.
US Army MPs at Fort Dix reported encounters with humanoid entities near the base perimeter following reports of low-flying craft. A military policeman shot and wounded one entity, which fled to the McGuire AFB flight line and was found dead. The body was transported by US Air Force personnel. The classified incident report was later leaked to researcher Len Stringfield and has been cited in multiple FOIA requests to the DoD.
A luminous object maneuvering over Colusa County, California was tracked on FAA radar for approximately 40 minutes and observed by law enforcement officers from multiple agencies. The object paced law enforcement vehicles, descended to near-ground level, and departed at high speed. FAA radar records were preserved and reviewed by NICAP investigators. The case is classified as an official FAA 'Unknown' in its records.
A mass sighting of luminous orbs occurred over the military garrison town of Balashikha near Moscow, observed by Soviet Army troops and civilian residents for 45 minutes. KGB security filed a classified report. The proximity to Moscow and to strategic Soviet defense installations made the encounter particularly sensitive. The Soviet Academy of Sciences UAP Commission added the Balashikha case to its database as one of the Moscow Oblast high-priority cases.
Soviet Air Defence Forces radar on Sakhalin Island — a strategically vital island between the Soviet mainland and Japan — tracked an unidentified disc for 20 minutes. Soviet interceptors were scrambled but failed to achieve radar lock. Soviet Pacific Fleet patrol vessels in the Sea of Okhotsk confirmed the contact from below. The PVO Strany (Soviet Air Defence) classified the encounter. Details emerged from PVO veterans after Soviet dissolution.
An Aeroflot Tu-134 crew encountered a massive luminous sphere that paced their airliner over the Black Sea for 20 minutes. Soviet civil aviation radar confirmed the contact. The Soviet government investigated and the case became part of the post-glasnost UAP disclosure records released in the late 1980s.
The Bass Strait between Victoria and Tasmania experienced a documented wave of UAP encounters in 1978 involving multiple RAAF aircraft, civil aviation crews, and Bass Strait ferry crews. The Australian Department of Air tracked the wave and issued a classified summary. The 1978 Bass Strait wave preceded and set the context for the October 1978 Valentich disappearance, and researchers have argued the full extent of the wave made the disappearance more credible.
Australian pilot Frederick Valentich radioed Melbourne Air Traffic Control to report a metallic craft with a green light orbiting his Cessna over Bass Strait. His last transmission described the object hovering above him and his engine beginning to malfunction. A final metallic scraping sound was recorded on the ATC tape — then silence. Neither Valentich nor his aircraft was ever found. The Australian Department of Transport investigation found no explanation.
20-year-old pilot Frederick Valentich radioed Melbourne Flight Service describing a craft with a green light orbiting his Cessna 182. His last transmission described his engine failing. Neither he nor his aircraft was ever found. Australian authorities conducted the largest air-sea search in Victoria's history.
Pilot Frederick Valentich reported a large unidentified craft with four bright lights orbiting his Cessna 182 over Bass Strait in a live radio transmission to Melbourne Flight Service. His final transmission was preceded by a metallic scraping sound. Valentich and his aircraft were never found. RAAF investigation could not explain the encounter or the disappearance. One of the most studied aviation UAP disappearances in history.
An Italian Air Force MB-326 trainer aircraft crew made extremely close visual contact with a metallic disc over central Italy. The encounter occurred during a routine training sortie. Italian Air Force investigators classified the report and it became a key file in Italy's military UAP archive.
Italian Air Force F-104G Starfighter pursued a metallic disc over the Ligurian Sea for 22 minutes. The disc caused the F-104's fire control radar to malfunction. Grosseto Air Base radar and Pisa military radar both confirmed the contact. The Italian Air Force filed a classified incident report. Italy's Air Force Commander publicly acknowledged in 1978 that unexplained aerial phenomena required investigation.
An Australian television news crew aboard an Argosy cargo aircraft filmed approximately 30 minutes of footage of luminous objects over the Kaikoura coast of New Zealand. The footage was analyzed by the Royal Australian Air Force and Eastman Kodak, who confirmed the objects were real and not lens flares. New Zealand's Civil Aviation Division investigated and could not identify the objects.
An Australian television film crew aboard a cargo aircraft captured sixteen minutes of 16mm color film of unidentified lights off the New Zealand coast. The footage was analyzed by military, civilian, and scientific experts worldwide and remains one of the most thoroughly studied UAP films.
Australian TV journalist Quentin Fogarty and film crew aboard a New Zealand cargo aircraft filmed luminous orbs pacing the aircraft over the Kaikoura coastline. Wellington Air Traffic Control confirmed radar returns. The footage was broadcast globally and analyzed by physicists. New Zealand Department of Defence investigation concluded the objects were genuine unidentified phenomena.
A disc-shaped craft performed extended maneuvers over NATO's Keflavik Air Base — the strategic North Atlantic gateway — for 40 minutes. USAF and IDF personnel confirmed the contact. NATO radar tracked the object. The encounter was classified at the NATO SECRET level and shared through alliance channels.
An Aeroflot Tu-134 crew en route to Minsk reported a cone of light descending from a luminous object that tracked the aircraft for 12 minutes. Soviet ATC confirmed an unidentified contact on radar. The Soviet civil aviation authority GOSAVIA classified the report. The case later appeared in the files of the Soviet Academy of Sciences UAP commission established in the early 1980s.
Iberia Airlines Flight IB-297 made an emergency landing at Valencia's Manises Airport after objects with brilliant red lights nearly collided with the aircraft over the Mediterranean. The Spanish Air Force scrambled a Mirage F-1, whose pilot also observed the objects and reported they outperformed his aircraft before disappearing. The Spanish Air Ministry's official report classified the incident CONFIDENTIAL — it is cited in Spain's partial UAP record disclosure.
An Iberia Airlines crew reported a massive luminous object pacing their aircraft over Spain. Spanish Air Defense scrambled F-1 Mirage fighters and the Air Force Ministry formally investigated. Spain subsequently became the first NATO nation to partially declassify its military UAP files.
Peruvian Air Force Commander (then Lieutenant) Oscar Santa María Huerta scrambled a Sukhoi-22 fighter to intercept a bright spherical object near La Joya Air Base. He fired 64 rounds at the object at close range — the rounds appeared to pass through it or had no effect. The object then climbed to extreme altitude, outrunning the aircraft. Santa María Huerta later testified before the United Nations and the US Congress, and is one of the most credentialed military pilot witnesses in the global UAP record.
Peruvian Air Force Captain Oswaldo Santin fired 64 cannon rounds at an intruding spherical craft over La Joya Air Base — the rounds appeared to have no effect. The craft climbed beyond the aircraft's ceiling and departed. Peruvian Air Force formally acknowledged the incident as their most significant on record.
Peruvian Air Force pilot Colonel Oscar Santa Maria Huertas fired 64 cannon rounds at a luminous orb that showed no damage before accelerating away. The incident was officially acknowledged by the Peruvian Air Force. Huertas testified before the United Nations in 1992 and the US Congressional hearings in 2023. One of the few cases in which a military pilot testified publicly under oath about an armed encounter with an unidentified craft.
A Royal Moroccan Air Force F-5 pilot scrambled from Agadir encountered a disc performing extreme maneuvers over the Atlantic coast. The engagement produced one of North Africa's most detailed military UAP reports. The incident was shared through NATO's Mediterranean partner channels.
Italian passenger jet Itavia Flight 870 crashed into the Tyrrhenian Sea on June 27, 1980, killing 81 people. A 30-year Italian parliamentary and judicial investigation concluded the aircraft was destroyed amid aerial military activity involving UAPs or unidentified military aircraft. French radar and Italian Air Force radar showed unidentified objects in the same airspace. Italian courts held the government accountable for withholding evidence.
Multiple UAPs were observed over Kirtland Air Force Base's nuclear weapons storage area in August–October 1980. Security police and Sandia National Laboratories personnel filed official reports. The Kirtland incident was the subject of a classified USAF intelligence report later released to researcher Lawrence Fawcett via FOIA. The objects directly overflew the Manzano Weapons Storage Area housing nuclear warheads.
An AFOSI investigation at Kirtland produced one of the most significant declassified UFO government documents — the Kirtland AFB Report. Security personnel and AFOSI agents witnessed a disc hovering over nuclear weapons storage. The classified report was later obtained under FOIA and became a landmark document.
An unidentified disc hovered over Fort Bragg — home of the 82nd Airborne and Special Forces — at extremely low altitude for 20 minutes. Military Police units attempted to intercept by vehicle. Soldiers' electronic equipment failed during the overflight. The post commander filed a classified report.
AFOSI agents documented a disc hovering over the Manzano Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility at Kirtland AFB for 30 minutes. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations produced a classified report. The Kirtland/Manzano incident is part of a documented series of UAP incursions at US nuclear weapons storage facilities in 1980 that included Rendlesham and Malmstrom. AFOSI Special Agent Richard Doty was involved.
Over three nights, USAF security personnel at RAF Woodbridge reported a structured craft in Rendlesham Forest. Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt filed an official memorandum to UK Ministry of Defence. Ground traces, radiation readings, and Halt's own audio recording of the event are included in the 2026 declassified archive.
The Rendlesham Forest incidents over three nights are the UK's most significant UAP case. Colonel Halt's famous memo to the MOD and his personal audio recordings made during the events are in the official record. Physical landing marks were measured. Nuclear weapons were stored at the adjacent base.
On the first night of the Rendlesham Forest incident, USAF Sergeant Jim Penniston and Airman John Burroughs approached a triangular craft in the forest to within arm's length. Penniston placed his hands on the craft's surface and recorded symbols in his notebook. He reported receiving a mental download of binary code. The notebook was submitted as evidence. Penniston later testified before Congress in 2023.
Follow-up physical evidence investigation at Rendlesham Forest by USAF Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt over three nights. Halt's cassette tape recording made in real time documents radiation readings at ground traces and a craft performing maneuvers over the weapons storage area. Halt filed a memo to the Ministry of Defence, later released under the UK's Freedom of Information Act. Sergeant Penniston's notebook described binary codes he copied from symbols on the craft.
Three civilians suffered documented acute radiation injuries after a close encounter with a large diamond-shaped, flame-emitting craft escorted by 23 military Chinook helicopters on a Texas highway. The witnesses sued the U.S. government for damages; the case was dismissed because the government denied ownership of either the craft or the Chinook escort.
The only known case in which US citizens suffered documented radiation-injury medical outcomes following a UAP encounter, and the only case in which those citizens sued the US government for damages. Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and young Colby Landrum encountered a diamond-shaped craft emitting heat and light on a Texas highway, escorted by 23 military Chinook helicopters. All three developed radiation-exposure symptoms. Cash died from her injuries. The US government denied involvement; the federal lawsuit was dismissed.
A retired engineer observed a disc-shaped object land in his terraced garden in southern France. Physical trace evidence collected by French national police (Gendarmerie) was subsequently analyzed by GEPAN — the French government's official UAP investigation body — and found to include ground compression, scorched vegetation, and unusual biochemical changes in plant matter at the landing site. GEPAN's 1983 report remains one of the most rigorous official government UAP physical evidence analyses ever published.
French engineer Renato Niccolai observed a disc-shaped craft land on his property. The French government's GEPAN office (official UAP investigation body within CNES) formally investigated the landing site. GEPAN's analysis found physical changes in the soil and vegetation at the landing site that could not be explained by natural causes — the most technically rigorous physical evidence analysis in the official French UAP record.
The Trans-en-Provence case produced the most scientifically rigorous official investigation of physical trace evidence in French UAP history. GEPAN's analysis of the landing marks found biochemical changes in soil and plants that could not be replicated by any known mechanism. It became the gold standard of scientific UAP trace analysis.
An orb hovered over the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory nuclear weapons design facility for 15 minutes. Department of Energy security and DOE Sandia National Laboratories security staff filed classified reports. The orb's presence over the nation's primary nuclear weapons design laboratory — responsible for the design of most US nuclear warheads — triggered the highest-priority security response. The incident was handled jointly by DOE security and AFOSI.
People's Liberation Army Air Force radar tracked an unidentified contact at 50,000 feet over the strategic Baotou steelworks and rare-earth industrial complex. PLAAF Air Defense District scrambled interceptors that could not reach the object's altitude. Chinese air defense command issued a classified report. Details emerged from PLAAF veterans in the 1990s and corroborated by US intelligence intercepts of Chinese military communications.
During the Falklands War, both Argentine Air Force and Royal Navy crews independently observed and logged encounters with unidentified craft operating in the conflict zone. The parallel enemy-nation documentation of the same craft represented one of the most unusual wartime UAP records.
Portuguese Navy frigate Almirante Gago Coutinho tracked a metallic disc on radar and visually for 28 minutes in the North Atlantic. The disc caused the frigate's navigation radar to show anomalous returns. NATO SACLANT maritime command was notified. The Portuguese Navy filed a confidential report that was later included in Portugal's official UAP file collection alongside the 1977 Faro Air Force incident.
One of the largest mass UAP observation events in US history, occurring over the Hudson Valley of New York and Connecticut from 1983 to 1987. More than 5000 individuals reported observing a massive boomerang or triangular formation of lights — often described as a city-block-sized craft moving silently — performing low-altitude, slow-speed maneuvers. Police, doctors, engineers, and IBM computer scientists were among witnesses. The New York Power Authority reported it approaching the Indian Point nuclear plant.
A multi-year wave of sightings of a massive V-shaped or boomerang-shaped craft with white lights produced over 7,000 documented witness reports across New York and Connecticut. FAA radar at Stewart Airport confirmed unidentified targets. The object was observed hovering silently over the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant.
The Halt memo — Lt. Col. Charles Halt's 1981 official memorandum to the UK Ministry of Defence documenting the Rendlesham Forest incidents — was obtained by researcher Robert Todd through FOIA in 1983 and entered the public record. The memo described the craft, radiation readings, and aerial maneuvers. It became the most studied official UAP document of the 1980s and remains in active use by Congressional UAP investigators.
Turkish Air Force F-104 Starfighter pilots scrambled from Eskişehir encountered a disc over central Turkey. NATO radar at Ankara tracked the engagement. Turkey filed a NATO incident report. The encounter occurred over one of NATO's most sensitive southeastern flank airspace areas.
Since 1982, the Hessdalen Valley in Norway has experienced persistent luminous phenomena observed by hundreds of witnesses. Project Hessdalen, a Norwegian-Italian scientific research collaboration, deployed scientific instruments and captured measurements indicating the lights involve plasma-like phenomena with unusual electromagnetic properties. The Norwegian Defence Research Establishment officially participated. One of the only ongoing scientific monitoring programs for UAP worldwide.
Beginning in 1981, persistent glowing orbs of various colors appeared nightly in Hessdalen Valley, Norway. At peak in 1984 the phenomena occurred 15–20 times per week. The Norwegian government funded Project Hessdalen, a scientific monitoring program staffed by engineers and physicists. Instrumented measurements recorded radar returns, mass spectrometry readings, and photographic evidence that remained unexplained after decades of analysis.
Over 5,000 witnesses across New York's Hudson Valley reported a massive boomerang or V-shaped craft between 1982 and 1986. The object repeatedly hovered over densely populated suburban areas at low altitude with no sound. Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant security filed official reports on multiple occasions. FAA's Albany center received reports. Researchers J. Allen Hynek and Phil Imbrogno conducted ground-level investigation.
Zimbabwe Air Force Hawk jets were scrambled to intercept a structured metallic craft tracked by Harare ATC over central Zimbabwe. The object outperformed the interceptors at will, jamming their radar systems. The ZAF and Air Zimbabwe commercial pilots all filed formal reports. The Zimbabwean government acknowledged the event and briefed the UK Ministry of Defence.
An Air Zimbabwe Boeing 707 crew reported a formation of lights near Harare. Zimbabwe Air Force Hawk jets were scrambled and the pilots confirmed the contacts, but their radar systems failed. Zimbabwe's Air Commodore David Thorne publicly confirmed the encounter, making it one of Africa's best-documented official cases.
DEW Line Distant Early Warning radar operators at Barrow tracked a luminous orb for 50 minutes above the Arctic Circle. Alaska Air National Guard scrambled F-4s from Elmendorf. The craft appeared to emerge from and return to the Arctic Ocean surface.
Tokyo ATC tower operators and Japan Air Self-Defense Force radar simultaneously tracked an unidentified object pacing an arriving airliner for 12 minutes. Two separate airline crews confirmed the observation. The Japan CAB conducted a formal investigation but reached no conclusion.
A formation of five luminous orbs was tracked by Soviet military personnel and Volga fleet vessels near the birthplace of Lenin in Ulyanovsk for 28 minutes. The proximity to a Soviet strategic military region gave the encounter political sensitivity. The Soviet Academy of Sciences UAP Commission added the Ulyanovsk case to its Volga Region priority database. US SIGINT later detected anomalous Soviet military communications traffic corresponding to this date.
JAL Boeing 747 Captain Kenjyu Terauchi reported two unidentified objects flanking his aircraft for 50 minutes over Alaska, followed by a massive object he described as 'twice the size of an aircraft carrier' which appeared ahead of the plane. FAA Anchorage center and Elmendorf AFB radar confirmed returns. The FAA opened a formal investigation.
Japan Air Lines Flight 1628, a Boeing 747 cargo flight from Paris to Tokyo, encountered two objects and then a massive third object — estimated at the size of two aircraft carriers — over Alaska for approximately 50 minutes. FAA Anchorage Center radar confirmed an unidentified return. USAF Elmendorf AFB radar also briefly confirmed contact. The FAA investigated and Captain Terauchi gave a formal statement. The investigation is one of the most thoroughly documented FAA radar-visual cases.
JAL Flight 1628 encountered enormous structured craft over Alaska for 50 minutes. Captain Terauchi described two craft followed by a mothership-class object larger than the 747 itself. FAA and USAF radar confirmed multiple contacts. The FAA Administrator personally ordered investigation.
Japan Air Lines cargo Flight 1628 was paced for 50 minutes over Alaska by enormous unidentified objects — including what Captain Terauchi described as a walnut-shaped craft the size of an aircraft carrier. FAA Air Route Traffic Control Center radar confirmed contacts. FAA administrator gave press conference acknowledging the encounter.
NORAD's Elmendorf Regional Operational Control Center tracked the same unidentified contacts associated with the JAL Flight 1628 encounter for over 50 minutes. NORAD's Alaskan region radar tracks were retained and later partially released. The NORAD confirmation independently validates the JAL 1628 event and represents a NORAD official confirmation of a UAP track in US airspace.
Japan Airlines cargo flight 1628, en route from Paris to Tokyo via Anchorage, tracked three unidentified objects for 50 minutes over Alaska. The objects were confirmed on FAA air traffic control radar and observed visually by all three crew members. The largest object was estimated to be larger than two aircraft carriers. The FAA conducted an official investigation. Captain Terauchi held a press conference and the case became one of the most extensively covered aviation UAP events of the decade.
Multiple Elizabethtown and Kentucky State Police officers simultaneously observed a large luminous orb at rooftop altitude performing maneuvers over the city. The encounter was radioed across multiple law enforcement agencies simultaneously. Officers described the craft as larger than a house hovering in complete silence. National UFO Reporting Center received 40+ calls. FBI Louisville field office received report.
An unidentified orb performed a 45-minute systematic inspection of the Biblis nuclear power plant — West Germany's largest — while Bundeswehr units and Hesse State Police observed. The BfV (domestic intelligence) and US Army Europe were both notified given the plant's critical infrastructure status.
A large triangular craft was observed causing power anomalies in the Northeast Utilities power grid in New Haven County. Police officers from multiple agencies observed the craft. Northeast Utilities engineers who responded to the grid anomalies independently observed the same craft. The FAA received reports from commercial pilots in the area. The power grid anomaly was documented in utility records.
Beginning in November 1987, a series of UAP incidents occurred over Gulf Breeze, Florida. Multiple photographs were taken by local contractor Ed Walters and later by ~130 other independent witnesses. FAA radar confirmed unidentified targets over the Gulf of Mexico. Military pilots reported visual contacts. MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) investigators, a medical doctor, and a USAF physician analyzed the physical effects reported by primary witness Walters.
Ed Walters captured a series of photographs of low-altitude disc-shaped craft in Gulf Breeze Florida over several weeks in 1987-1988. Local police officers, neighbors, and MUFON investigators independently corroborated sightings. The photographs were analyzed by Ground Saucer Watch and NASA image specialists. The Gulf Breeze case generated significant controversy and media coverage, with the Pensacola Naval Air Station nearby providing an unusual military aviation context.
Building contractor Ed Walters photographed a disc-shaped craft with a blue beam above Gulf Breeze, Florida beginning in November 1987. Over 18 months, Walters claimed 40+ separate photographs and a physical beam that paralyzed him. Dozens of other Gulf Breeze residents independently photographed similar objects over the same period. MUFON and FUFOR investigation was extensive. Walters' case became one of the most controversial in UAP history, with both significant supporting independent witnesses and later challenges to evidence integrity.
The Knowles family's ninety-minute encounter on the Nullarbor Plain included a craft landing on their car roof, lifting the vehicle, and filling it with a gray powder and foul odor. Police, customs officers, and two separate truck drivers independently confirmed the physical evidence. Australian media gave it extensive coverage.
Anomalous aerial objects were tracked over Dugway Proving Ground during classified testing operations. Military radar tracked objects performing impossible maneuvers above the restricted airspace. Classified testing at Dugway was temporarily suspended pending investigation.
A metallic disc hovered over the US Army Yuma Proving Ground weapons test range during live-fire testing operations. Test engineers and range safety personnel observed the craft for 20 minutes. Optical tracking instruments trained on projectile trajectories accidentally captured images of the disc. Army intelligence was notified. The encounter caused a temporary suspension of testing operations as range safety protocols required an unknown aircraft halt.
RAAF aircraft were vectored to an unidentified contact tracked simultaneously by Hobart approach control and RAAF Edinburgh Air Defence radar over the Bass Strait. The contact performed extreme maneuvers. Australian Department of Air added the report to its classified UAP file. The Bass Strait is one of the most frequently reported Australian UAP corridors, with multiple documented encounters across decades.
A large disc-shaped object was tracked over the Mururoa nuclear test atoll by multiple intelligence assets during a period of French nuclear testing. US monitoring stations and Australian signals intelligence confirmed the contact. The object appeared to enter the restricted airspace coinciding with scheduled test detonations.
A massive triangular craft was observed over Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, by hundreds of witnesses including police officers, US Customs agents, and FAA tower personnel. The craft was tracked on FAA radar. Multiple witnesses reported the craft descending into the ocean. The incident was formally investigated by MUFON and referenced in FAA records. Puerto Rico police dispatched officers who observed the craft at close range.
A massive equilateral triangle hovered over Eglin AFB's classified research ranges for 35 minutes. F-15 interceptors were scrambled but pilots reported communications and weapons systems failures during approach. The craft departed vertically with no sound or exhaust signature.
A metallic disc observed over the Soviet Union's Kapustin Yar missile test range for two hours. Soviet Army forces shone searchlights on the object; it responded by directing a beam at the searchlight position. 8th Air Defence Division scrambled interceptors that could not achieve weapons lock. KGB filed a classified report. One of the most sensitive Soviet military UAP encounters — over a strategic missile facility.
Soviet military documents declassified after the Cold War described a two-hour UAP encounter at the Kapustin Yar missile and space launch complex in 1989. A disc-shaped craft was tracked by Soviet Air Defense radar and observed by troops. Soviet fighter aircraft were scrambled; the intercept was unsuccessful. The documents, obtained by Russian UFO researchers from the former Soviet archives, describe the craft emitting beams of light that illuminated the military facility. The event was logged in official Soviet military records.
The Soviet state news agency TASS issued an official wire report confirming a UAP landing in a Voronezh park, witnessed by approximately 30 people including children. Soviet militia and a scientific team investigated and documented physical ground traces — a 6-metre diameter circle of flattened grass and three landing depressions. The TASS report was reproduced internationally. Soviet scientists confirmed the site showed elevated radiation.
Dozens of Soviet children and adults in a Voronezh city park reported a large sphere that landed, from which tall humanoid figures with three eyes emerged and walked among the observers. TASS — the Soviet state news agency — reported the incident, making it one of only two Soviet UAP events in TASS. Physical evidence including soil composition changes were documented. Voronezh police investigated.
In one of the most extraordinary Soviet UAP public disclosures, TASS — the Soviet state news agency — officially reported that a large disc-shaped craft had landed in a Voronezh city park, that tall humanoid beings with small heads had emerged, and that a boy who had screamed in fear had been temporarily paralyzed by a beam from a device. TASS reports were considered authoritative. The Soviet militia and scientific investigators examined physical evidence at the park site.
The same wave of triangular craft beginning in Belgium in November 1989 extended to southern England in December. Kent Police received hundreds of calls. MOD radar confirmed unusual contacts. Nick Pope later identified this as a distinct UK manifestation of the Belgian triangle phenomenon.
An Air France Boeing 737 crew on approach to Nice reported a near-miss with a metallic disc in the approach corridor. Nice ATC and Marseille Radar both confirmed an unidentified radar return. The French CNES space agency's GEPAN (later GEIPAN) UAP investigation group investigated. GEPAN rated the case as Type D — highest credibility. France's Civil Aviation Authority issued a formal near-miss report.
The Perm Russia event of 1990 was one of the Soviet Union's largest mass sightings, involving hundreds of witnesses and Soviet Army unit observations. The 1990 glasnost atmosphere allowed partial reporting in Soviet media. Perm ATC radar confirmed the contacts. The Soviet Academy of Sciences requested the incident files.
Over 13,500 witnesses reported a large triangular object with bright lights traversing Belgium over 18 months. Belgian Air Force F-16s achieved radar lock on the object twice; it accelerated from 280 mph to 1,100 mph in 2 seconds and descended from 10,000 ft to 1,000 ft in 5 seconds. The Belgian government publicly acknowledged and investigated the sightings. U.S. Embassy Brussels diplomatic cables are included in the 2026 archive release.
The Belgian Air Force's most dramatic scramble involved two F-16s achieving radar lock on a triangular craft nine times — each time the craft performed evasive maneuvers reducing its speed from 280 mph to 20 mph in a second. The general of the Belgian Air Force held a public press conference confirming the event.
The Belgian Air Force scrambled F-16s to intercept massive black triangles repeatedly observed across Belgium over five months. On March 30, 1990, two F-16s briefly achieved radar lock before the objects performed extreme maneuvers exceeding human G-force limits. The Belgian Air Force released radar data at a press conference — rare official acknowledgment.
A two-hour wave of triangular craft sightings swept through the Buffalo–Niagara region in April 1990. Buffalo Police received over 300 calls. WBEN television news crews filmed the craft on video. The FBI Buffalo field office investigated and filed classified reports alongside the police.
A disc hovered for 40 minutes over the Soviet Zhitkur nuclear test site in Kazakhstan, observed by Ministry of Medium Machine Building personnel and KGB guards. The Soviet nuclear test program was at this site. This encounter was included in the classified files of the Soviet Academy of Sciences UAP Commission and later appeared in Russian academic UAP literature published after Soviet dissolution.
Two hikers photographed a large diamond-shaped craft hovering at low altitude near Calvine, Scotland. The UK Ministry of Defence classified the photographs SECRET and kept them for 30 years before release in 2022. Defence Intelligence Staff analysts assessed the object as between 25–100 metres in diameter and of 'unknown origin.'
The UK Ministry of Defence held the Calvine photographs SECRET for 32 years. Parliamentary questions in 2021 about the photographs prompted formal government responses. Journalist David Clarke obtained a copy from a former MoD official and published it, which triggered the official National Archives release in 2022. The released DI55 Defence Intelligence Staff assessment showed the MoD concluded the craft was of 'unknown origin' and not any allied nation's program.
The Calvine photographs — six color images of a massive diamond-shaped craft over the Scottish Highlands — were given to the Daily Record but confiscated by the MOD. The photos stayed classified for 32 years. The MOD's own staff described them as the best quality UAP photographs ever received by the Ministry.
Two hikers near Calvine in Perthshire photographed a large diamond-shaped metallic craft hovering alongside an RAF jet over the Scottish Highlands. The photographs were submitted to the UK Daily Record. UK Ministry of Defence confiscated the photographs and classified them for 30 years. A British journalist retained copies. The photographs were finally published in 2022, revealing what researchers consider the clearest daylight UAP photographs in British government history.
Hellenic Air Force F-104G Starfighters scrambled from Tanagra Air Base intercepted a disc over the Athens FIR. Greece filed a NATO incident report. The encounter added to a growing NATO database of southeastern European member-nation UAP encounters.
Three weeks before German reunification, East German Air Force MiG-21 crews encountered luminous orbs in formation over Brandenburg Province. The encounters were tracked by Soviet Group of Forces Germany radar. After reunification, German intelligence discovered the East German air defense archive contained over 30 similar classified reports. The East German UAP archive is one of the few Warsaw Pact country official UAP records that survived reunification.
An Iberia Airlines crew on final approach to Madrid Barajas reported a metallic disc in the approach corridor. Barajas ATC tracked it on approach control radar. The Spanish Air Force CLAEX (Centro de Logística Aérea Experimental) was notified. Spanish Ministry of Defence declassified the case in 1993 as part of Spain's partial UAP file release. One of the few civil aviation UAP cases officially declassified by a European government.
Beginning in late 1990, a sustained pattern of large triangular craft sightings along Nevada's Interstate 15 corridor and near the Nevada Test Site emerged. Rachel, Nevada — adjacent to Area 51 — became a hub for witnesses. Highway Patrol logs documented hundreds of sightings over months.
During Operation Desert Storm, US and Coalition combat aircrews filed multiple reports of unidentified objects in the operational theater. USCENTCOM records, partially declassified, document objects that appeared on radar but did not match the transponder signatures of any Coalition aircraft. Several fighter pilots reported intercept attempts. The objects performed maneuvers that exceeded the capabilities of any known aircraft in the theater.
Shortly after the fall of communism, Polish Air Force MiG-21 pilots scrambled to intercept an unidentified disc over Silesia. Ground radar tracked the object at extreme speeds. Poland's newly free press published the incident, making it one of the first post-Soviet bloc UAP cases to receive public attention.
During the July 11, 1991 total solar eclipse over Mexico City, thousands of residents who had set up cameras to film the eclipse inadvertently captured the same stationary silver disc hovering at altitude. Over 17 independent videos from different locations and angles captured the same object. Mexican TV network Televisa aired the footage. The simultaneous independent recordings from different locations remain unexplained.
During the total solar eclipse of July 11, 1991, thousands of Mexico City residents pointed cameras at the sky and inadvertently captured a metallic disc hovering in the eclipse sky. Multiple independent videotapes from different locations across the city were collected by journalist Jaime Maussan, who aired them on Mexico's Televisa network. The event sparked a sustained UAP wave across Mexico and triggered one of the largest mass UAP video documentation events in history.
Following the dissolution of the USSR, limited KGB and Soviet military files on UAP investigations were disclosed. Soviet Air Defense Forces radar logs from multiple years document anomalous contacts that could not be attributed to US or NATO aircraft. Soviet military investigations were conducted under the cover designation 'MO RF Study of Anomalous Phenomena.' The partial disclosures were documented by Russian researchers and referenced in diplomatic reporting.
NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery STS-48 mission recorded footage showing multiple small bright objects making sharp directional changes and accelerating at high speed in Earth orbit. One object abruptly changes direction moments before a flash and streak cross the frame. The footage was broadcast in the official NASA public feed. Physicists and aerospace engineers publicly analyzed the footage and some concluded the movements were inconsistent with ice particles or thruster firings.
Bonnybridge, Scotland became the epicenter of one of Europe's most sustained UAP waves from 1992 onward. Thousands of residents reported sightings over months and years. The area of central Scotland known as the Falkirk Triangle experienced some of the highest sustained UAP report rates ever documented in a civilian area.
Just months after Mount Pinatubo's eruption closed Clark Air Base, residual USAF personnel and Philippine Air Force units observed a sustained UAP encounter over the Philippine Sea. The encounter was classified under post-Clark transition protocols and routed to Pacific Air Forces.
During testing of the new Indigenous Defence Fighter prototype over the Taiwan Strait, the test aircraft's state-of-the-art AIDC radar was defeated by an unknown disc-shaped contact that performed 90-degree turns at 30,000 feet. The encounter was classified by the ROCAF and only emerged through Taiwan defence research community contacts in the 2000s.
Thousands of residents of Bonnybridge and the Falkirk area of Scotland reported encounters with triangular and other shaped craft between 1992 and 1994. Falkirk District Councillor Billy Buchanan led a delegation to the Scottish Office and subsequently to Downing Street demanding official investigation. Scotland's Parliament received formal petitions. The Bonnybridge Triangle wave is the UK's most politically active community response to a UAP wave.
A large triangular UAP was observed by multiple RAF personnel at Cosford and Shawbury, Shropshire police officers, and a UK Meteorological Office official over the span of an hour in the early hours of March 31, 1993. The UK Ministry of Defence conducted a formal investigation and assessed the case as 'unexplained,' noting the objects were genuine and not conventional aircraft or atmospheric phenomena.
A massive triangular craft wave swept across central England including over RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury. RAF police and a meteorological officer filed official reports. The MOD's UFO desk officer Nick Pope called it 'the most significant British UFO case for years.'
The UK's largest-ever single-night UAP wave occurred on March 30-31, 1993, with reports from USAF bases, RAF stations, police forces, and civilians across England and Wales. The MoD meteorological officer at RAF Shawbury personally observed a triangular craft at 1,000 feet. The MoD admitted receiving over 100 reports from trained professional observers. Nick Pope, the MoD official responsible, called it 'the most significant UAP event in British history.'
Russian Air Defence Forces radar at Novosibirsk tracked an unidentified contact at 60,000 feet for 25 minutes. The contact performed stationary hover followed by acceleration to Mach 5. Russian Air Defence classified the report. The encounter is documented in the files of the Russian Ministry of Defence scientific committee that replaced the disbanded Soviet Academy of Sciences UAP Commission after 1991.
During Discovery's STS-51 mission, multiple unidentified objects were captured on NASA cameras performing rapid maneuvers near the orbiter. The footage showed objects executing course changes inconsistent with orbital debris. NASA Mission Control acknowledged the contacts.
A large triangular craft hovered over Homestead AFB for 25 minutes shortly after Hurricane Andrew's devastation. F-16 pilots scrambled to intercept but reported complete sensor and weapon system failures when approaching. The base was still largely inoperative from the hurricane.
Elmendorf AFB tracked multiple orbs performing formation maneuvers in Alaskan airspace for 40 minutes. F-15 Eagle pilots from the 3rd Wing achieved visual contact. Anchorage ARTCC simultaneously confirmed the contacts. The incident produced one of Alaska's most detailed 1990s classified military UAP records.
One of the best-documented US police UAP pursuit cases, involving officers from five separate Ohio law enforcement jurisdictions who pursued a disc-shaped object for ninety minutes across Trumbull County. 911 dispatch recordings captured real-time reports from multiple officers. A US Air Force Reserve F-16 pilot in the area was vectored toward the object but could not catch it. The incident was investigated by the Mutual UFO Network and documented in detail, including the dispatch audio.
Nellis Air Force Base range tracking cameras captured video footage of a disc-shaped craft performing maneuvers over the classified Nevada Test and Training Range. The footage showed the craft with apparent surface features and a pulsing energy signature. The footage was leaked in 1994 and analyzed by multiple researchers. NBC News broadcast the footage. The Nellis footage represented some of the clearest government range camera UAP footage available in the 1990s.
A USAF C-17 Globemaster crew on a training mission from Elmendorf reported a metallic disc that paced the C-17 before departing vertically. Elmendorf approach radar confirmed the track. The incident report was filed to Pacific Air Forces Command. As one of the first C-17 UAP encounters, it highlighted that the new generation of Air Mobility Command aircraft was encountering the same phenomena as tactical fighter crews.
Skinwalker Ranch in Utah became the subject of the most intensive privately-funded UAP research effort in history after the Sherman family reported years of anomalous phenomena. The National Institute for Discovery Science acquired the ranch. Later AATIP and BAASS investigations continued government-funded research on site.
German Bundeswehr pilots and NATO radar personnel documented multiple unidentified aerial encounters over German training airspace in the 1990s. The German Ministry of Defence maintained classified files on the incidents. A parliamentary inquiry prompted by the Greens party in 1999 resulted in the German government acknowledging the existence of UAP investigation records, though most files remained classified under national security exemptions.
Navajo Nation tribal police and reservation residents reported an extensive wave of triangular craft observations across the Navajo Reservation spanning Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah in 1994. Navajo Nation tribal police filed formal reports. Navajo Nation Council members raised the encounters with state law enforcement. The FBI Phoenix field office received reports. The geographic concentration across the sacred Navajo territory gave the wave cultural as well as security significance.
Multiple tracking cameras and radar at the classified Nellis Test Range in Nevada recorded a white disc-shaped object performing extreme maneuvers over a period of approximately 30 minutes. The footage was obtained via a source and broadcast by a television network in 1995. USAF Nellis Range control confirmed the incident occurred and that the object was unidentified. The footage shows the object abruptly changing direction and speed in ways inconsistent with any known aircraft.
Classified automated tracking cameras at the Nellis Range Complex recorded an orb performing extraordinary maneuvers over the test range. The footage was leaked to television in 1994 and analysts confirmed it was genuine US military tracking camera footage. The Pentagon never officially commented.
In September 1994, the US Air Force released an official investigation report on the Roswell incident, concluding the recovered debris was from Project Mogul — a classified balloon array. The report was a formal DoD document addressing the most famous UAP case in history. The 1997 follow-up report addressed 'alien body' accounts by attributing them to test dummies. Both reports remain the official US government position on Roswell and are primary source documents in the NARA archive.
Commercial PanAm aircraft at 41,000 ft encountered an object performing circles, corkscrews and 90-degree turns at rapid rates. State Department diplomatic cable filed. No military explanation found.
62 schoolchildren at Ariel School near Ruwa, Zimbabwe, watched a disc land in the scrubland adjacent to their school during morning break. Several children reported entities on or near the craft that communicated non-verbally. Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Mack flew to Zimbabwe and interviewed the children; he concluded they had experienced a genuine anomalous event. BBC and CNN covered the story internationally.
Sixty-two schoolchildren at Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe, reported a craft landing on the school grounds during recess while teachers were in a staff meeting. The children described two humanoid figures that approached them and appeared to communicate through mental imagery. Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Mack spent three days interviewing the children and concluded they were not lying. One of the most extensively psychiatrically evaluated close encounter cases.
In 2010, the New Zealand Defence Force released 2,000 pages of classified UFO files spanning 1952–1984. The release was the largest official New Zealand government UAP document release. The files included RNZAF pilot reports, radar tracking data, witness statements, and official investigations. Many cases remained officially unexplained. The files are accessible through Archives New Zealand.
Ben Rich, director of the Lockheed Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991 — the classified aircraft division responsible for the U-2, SR-71, F-117, and development of stealth technology — made multiple statements in the final years of his life suggesting that the US government had developed propulsion and aircraft capabilities significantly beyond the public record. At a UCLA Engineering alumni speech in 1993 he stated: 'We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects.' Rich died in January 1995.
British Airways Captain Roger Willis and First Officer Mark Stuart reported a wedge-shaped craft pass their Boeing 737 at extremely close range near Manchester. The CAA investigation lasted four years and concluded the object was 'unknown.' The Air Accidents Investigation Branch confirmed the crew's account.
A LAN Chile Boeing 767 approaching Bariloche experienced navigation and electrical anomalies when a luminous object tracked the aircraft from the front. Simultaneously, Argentine Air Force base lights in Bariloche went dark. Bariloche ATC confirmed the encounter. Argentina's national Commission for Aerospace Phenomena studied the case and concluded it was authentic.
In 1995, the Argentine Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Argentina) formally acknowledged recurring UAP incursions in Argentine airspace and established an official investigative commission — one of the first South American air forces to do so formally. Multiple radar confirmations and airline crew reports formed the basis for the acknowledgment. The Argentine commission produced reports describing encounters that could not be explained by conventional aircraft or atmospheric phenomena.
Argentine border security Gendarmería and civilian witnesses observed a disc making repeated passes over the Patagonian desert for 40 minutes. Argentina's CEFORA investigation documented the case thoroughly. Argentina has maintained one of Latin America's most professional official UAP investigation programs.
Three young women encountered a strange humanoid creature near Varginha. Brazilian military subsequently captured at least one entity. Multiple witnesses reported similar beings in the area over several days. The Brazilian Army's involvement was subsequently confirmed.
Multiple witnesses in Varginha Brazil reported humanoid creatures on city streets following an unidentified craft observation. Brazilian Army troops and Varginha Fire Department personnel apparently responded and removed at least one creature. Brazilian Federal Police investigated. The case attracted national media attention in Brazil. Despite official denials, the volume and consistency of witnesses — including military and civilian emergency responders — made Varginha one of Brazil's most contested UAP cases.
Beginning in late January 1996, a wave of UAP sightings swept the Central Coast of New South Wales around Gosford, Australia. New South Wales Police officers filed multiple formal incident reports. Naval Air Station Nowra radar operators reported anomalous contacts. The Australian Dept of Defence reviewed the reports. Local police took hundreds of public reports. The wave is documented in official NSW Police records and referenced in Australian parliamentary questions.
NASA Space Shuttle Columbia's payload cameras recorded dozens of disc-shaped objects swarming around the broken STS-75 tethered satellite experiment at orbital altitude. The objects appear to exhibit structured geometry with a notch at one edge, move independently against orbital mechanics, and some pass behind the 12-mile-long tether — indicating they are large, distant objects rather than camera artifacts.
NASA cameras on Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-80 mission captured footage of multiple objects performing formation maneuvers near the orbiter. Dr. Story Musgrave — one of NASA's most respected astronauts — stated during the mission he could see the objects from the cockpit and that they were real.
One of Canada's largest mass sighting events, involving over 100 witnesses in the Yukon Territory who observed a massive disc-shaped craft on a winter night. The object was described as a mile or more wide by multiple witnesses. Canadian researcher Martin Jasek conducted extensive interviews.
A massive V-shaped formation of lights traversed Arizona from north to south on March 13, 1997, witnessed by an estimated 10,000 people including the sitting governor. FAA radar records and military communications included in the 2026 archive release remain unexplained for the formation event.
The Phoenix Lights involved two distinct events: a massive V-formation over Nevada and Arizona observed by thousands, and stationary lights over Phoenix. The Arizona Governor initially mocked the event but years later admitted he personally witnessed the first formation and was left with no explanation.
The March 13, 1997 Phoenix Lights event involved two distinct phenomena over Arizona: a massive V-shaped formation of lights that traversed the state from north to south — observed by tens of thousands over several hours — and a separate cluster of stationary lights over Phoenix itself. Then-Governor Fife Symington initially ridiculed the events, but years later admitted he personally witnessed the V-formation and described it as otherworldly. Numerous military and law enforcement witnesses have corroborated the formation.
Republic of China Air Force F-16 pilots encountered a large disc over the Taiwan Strait during heightened cross-strait tensions. The craft demonstrated complete electronic countermeasures against ROCAF radar. Taiwan's National Security Bureau classified the incident at their highest level.
A disc hovered over the Valley of the Kings at Luxor for 45 minutes, visible to the German archaeological expedition, Egyptian Antiquities Authority officers, and tourist police. Egyptian Air Force radar at Luxor Airport tracked the contact. Magnetometers at the German excavation showed anomalous readings during the encounter. Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities filed an internal report.
An RAF Tornado GR4 crew encountered a disc at 20,000 feet over the North Sea. The aircraft's radar locked briefly before complete ECM failure. The MOD investigated and classified the encounter. RAF Lossiemouth was at the time home to nuclear-capable aircraft.
The Hessdalen Valley in Norway has produced sustained UAP activity monitored by the world's only permanent scientific UAP observation station, established in 1998. Radar, photospectroscopy, magnetometers, and cameras have documented phenomena no conventional explanation accounts for.
A major multi-hour UAP event over Beijing in June 1999 was tracked by People's Liberation Army Air Force radar stations and observed by multiple airline crews and thousands of residents. PLAAF scrambled fighter interceptors. The event contributed to the Chinese government's establishment of a UAP investigative program at Beijing Normal University. The incident was reported in Chinese state media and became the most publicly acknowledged UAP event in modern Chinese history.
ROCAF Mirage 2000-5 interceptors from Hualien Air Base encountered a metallic disc that demonstrated electronic countermeasures against the Mirage's Thomson-CSF RDY radar. Eastern Air Defense Command tracked the contact. The case was classified by the ROCAF. It represents one of the first documented engagements between advanced AESA-class radar and a UAP in Taiwanese airspace.
A massive silent black triangle was tracked by multiple police officers across southern Illinois in radio relay contact over 30 minutes. Officers across five jurisdictions — Highland, Lebanon, Shiloh, Millstadt, and Dupo — independently observed and reported the same object via police radio. Scott Air Force Base radar tracked an unknown contact. One of the most extensively documented police officer UAP encounters.
A large V-formation of amber lights performed a slow pass over the New York Harbor area on July 14, 2001, observed by hundreds of New Jersey and New York residents. Multiple video recordings captured the formation from different vantage points across the Hudson River area. Police departments in multiple NJ municipalities received calls. FAA radar at Newark Airport showed no transponder returns for the objects. The event occurred just 58 days before the September 11, 2001 attacks, in restricted airspace.
Argentine Air Force A-4AR interceptors tracked a large black triangle over the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Ezeiza International Airport ATC tracked the contact on approach control radar. Argentina's Comisión de Investigación de Fenómenos Aeronáuticos Inexplicados (CEFAE) investigated and rated the case as unexplained. Argentine civil aviation regulatory body ANAC filed a formal report.
Two Southwest Airlines crews on parallel approach paths to Las Vegas observed a disc hovering in the arrival corridor. McCarran ATC confirmed the radar return. The FAA investigation found no conventional explanation. The encounter in the highly monitored Las Vegas corridor attracted attention from multiple government agencies.
Multiple law enforcement agencies observed a formation of orbs performing maneuvers over the National Mall in Washington DC — the same restricted airspace over the US Capitol, White House, and national monuments. Metropolitan Police, US Capitol Police, and Secret Service personnel all filed reports. Reagan National Airport ATC received reports from pilots. The proximity to National Special Security Event airspace gave the encounter an extremely high security significance.
Groom Lake security personnel and classified test program staff observed luminous orbs performing extended maneuvers around the perimeter of the most classified installation in the US for 45 minutes. The orbs appeared to conduct systematic surveillance of the facility. The incident was classified under special access programs.
A silent black triangle hovered over Eldoret Airport and the adjacent Kenya Air Force Laikipia corridor at night. Eldoret Airport ATC tracked an unknown contact while the Kenya Air Force base reported communications jamming on military frequencies. US Embassy Nairobi forwarded the incident report to DIA. One of the few documented East African military UAP encounters.
The USS Kitty Hawk carrier strike group operating in the Pacific documented UAP encounters in late 2003 that preceded the famous 2004 Nimitz encounters by less than a year. VF-154 Black Knights F-14D crews reported encounters with unidentified objects that disappeared on radar approach. The incidents were reported through standard military channels. AARO incorporated the Kitty Hawk strike group UAP reports in its historical database.
USS Carl Vinson's airwing encountered orbs during Indian Ocean operations nine months before the famous Nimitz events. The encounters are considered part of the same pattern of Navy carrier strike group UAP activity documented across Pacific and Indian Ocean theaters in 2004.
A Mexican Air Force C-26A maritime patrol aircraft crew filmed 11 orb-shaped objects on infrared tracking over Campeche State. The crew's radar detected the objects but they were invisible to the naked eye. The footage was released officially by Mexico's Secretary of National Defense (SEDENA) with a press conference, making Mexico one of the only countries to officially release military UAP footage with government endorsement.
Mexican Air Force C-26A crew on a drug interdiction flight captured FLIR footage of eleven luminous orbs in formation. The orbs surrounded the aircraft and departed rapidly. Mexico's Secretary of National Defence General Ricardo Vega García ordered the footage released publicly. Mexican Air Force officers held a press conference presenting the footage — one of the most extraordinary official military public UAP disclosures by a government.
A close encounter in the French Pyrenees mountains observed by multiple witnesses and investigated by the French Gendarmerie, adding to the growing French government UAP case file that supported the 1999 COMETA Report. The French gendarmerie's UAP investigation arm GENDAIR conducted a formal site investigation. France's GEIPAN — the world's only institutionalized government civilian UAP investigation body — classified the case as fully unexplained.
Prior to the famous November 2004 Nimitz Tic-Tac encounter, pilots from VFA-41 'Black Aces' flying exercises off NAS Fallon reported similar encounters with unknown aerial objects during pre-deployment workups. These pre-Nimitz reports established a pattern of contact that the operational commanders were aware of when the encounters peaked in November 2004. The NAS Fallon reports are referenced in AARO case records as precursor events to the Nimitz incident.
Two weeks before Commander Fravor's famous visual encounter, USS Princeton radar operators had been tracking the Tic Tac UAP on their Cooperative Engagement Capability system daily. The objects were observed dropping from 80,000 feet to sea level in less than a second — implying acceleration of hundreds of thousands of G-forces. The Princeton's senior chief petty officer Kevin Day later testified publicly that his chain of command was informed and that the two-week tracking period was deliberately excluded from the official investigation. The extended tracking makes the Nimitz event far more significant than the brief Fravor encounter suggests.
Iranian Air Defense tracked multiple unidentified objects over Tehran and critical nuclear infrastructure for four hours. F-14 Tomcat crews were scrambled repeatedly but reported weapons system lockouts when approaching. The incident was monitored by US signals intelligence assets.
Indian Air Force MiG-21 interceptors were scrambled from Pune Air Base after radar detected an unidentified contact over Maharashtra. The crews acquired a metallic disc that made extreme maneuvers. The IAF classified the report. The encounter came to light through Indian defence research circles in 2013 alongside the Ladakh sightings, prompting DRDO's scientific investigation program for Indian UAP phenomena.
The USS Princeton guided-missile cruiser, acting as the air warfare command ship for the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, tracked anomalous radar contacts for approximately two weeks before the now-famous Tic-Tac visual encounter on November 14, 2004. Senior Chief Kevin Day documented the tracks showing objects dropping from 80,000 feet to sea level in approximately 0.78 seconds — an acceleration that would require forces of thousands of G's. Day later testified publicly about the radar data.
USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group radar operators tracked an unknown object for two weeks before F/A-18 pilots were tasked to intercept. Commander Fravor observed a white 40-foot oblong object with no wings, propulsion, or exhaust hovering over a roiling sea disturbance before it accelerated away instantaneously. FLIR footage declassified by DoD in 2020.
The November 2004 Nimitz events — involving 2 weeks of Princeton radar tracks and visual intercepts by multiple F/A-18 pilots — produced the classified 'FLIR1' (Tic-Tac) video. Commander Fravor's visual encounter remains the most detailed public official account of a close-range UAP intercept by a trained military pilot. The official DoD FLIR video was declassified and released in 2020. This incident is the anchor event of the modern era of US government UAP acknowledgment.
The complete Nimitz CSG encounter involved not just the Tic-Tac but multiple objects over several days, transmedium behavior, and USS Princeton tracking objects descending from 80,000 feet to sea level. Commander David Fravor's intercept was one engagement in a multi-day event involving dozens of witnesses.
Multiple North Sea oil platforms reported sustained UAP activity over several weeks in 2006. Helicopter crews confirmed visual observations. The Royal Navy's DSTL reviewed the incidents. Platform workers — engineers and ex-military personnel — filed detailed reports citing orbs performing precision maneuvers around platforms.
A metallic disc-shaped object was observed hovering silently over Gate C17 at O'Hare International Airport by over a dozen United Airlines employees and flight crew. The FAA initially denied radar contact; a Freedom of Information Act release revealed internal FAA discussion of the event. The object punched a clear circular hole through the overcast cloud layer upon departure.
Approximately 12 United Airlines employees — including mechanics, ramp workers, and pilots — observed a metallic disc hovering over Gate C-17 at O'Hare International Airport before shooting straight up and punching a hole in the overcast cloud layer. The FAA denied having radar. The Chicago Tribune obtained FAA records showing the agency was contacted. The story was published nationally and prompted FAA and USAF responses.
On March 22, 2007, the French space agency CNES published its entire archive of 1,600 UAP case files through its official investigation office GEIPAN, making France the first country to publicly release its complete national UAP investigation database. The archive classified 23% of cases as 'Type D' — definitively unexplained after scientific analysis. A press conference was held at CNES headquarters in Toulouse with the French Minister of Research.
Night security guard Yalcin Yalman filmed disc-shaped craft over the Marmara Sea coast on multiple nights between 2007 and 2009. The footage was submitted to TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey), which analyzed it and issued an official report confirming the objects were physical, could not be identified, and represented 'the most important UFO images ever filmed.' The case remains officially unexplained.
Over 40 witnesses in the Stephenville, Texas area reported a massive object approximately one mile wide with white strobing lights flying low and silently in January 2008. F-16s pursued the object. FAA radar data obtained by MUFON through FOIA showed the object tracking toward the Crawford, Texas airspace — the location of President Bush's ranch — before military jets pursued.
Dozens of residents of Stephenville and Erath County Texas reported an enormous silent craft with multiple lights tracked toward Crawford Texas — site of President George W. Bush's Prairie Chapel Ranch — in January 2008. MUFON received over 50 reports. The FAA confirmed an airspace anomaly. Radar data obtained by MUFON showed an unidentified track over the restricted airspace around the Presidential ranch.
A formation of amber orbs rearranged themselves in geometric patterns over Phoenix for 20 minutes, observed by hundreds of residents and Phoenix police. Sky Harbor Airport tower crew observed and reported. Phoenix Fire Department helicopters launched but could not locate the objects from the air. The encounter occurred in the approach corridor to Sky Harbor and FAA files on the event were requested.
A Turkish security guard captured sustained telescopic video footage of an apparent disc-shaped craft with visible interior over the Marmara Sea across multiple nights in 2007–2008. Turkey's national science authority TÜBİTAK analyzed the footage and concluded it could not be explained.
Night watchman Yalcin Yalman captured multiple videos of disc-shaped craft over the Marmara Sea from the Kumburgaz holiday village on multiple occasions in 2008 and 2009. The footage was submitted to the Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TUBITAK) for analysis. TUBITAK concluded the footage could not be explained by conventional phenomena. Turkey's National Council of Physical Sciences issued a statement about the footage.
Between 2008 and 2012, the UK Ministry of Defence released over 6,700 pages of classified UAP files covering 1978–2007 through the UK National Archives. The release included RAF pilot reports, MoD intelligence assessments, and public correspondence. The files were released in batches under the Freedom of Information Act. The UK MoD's own assessment documents acknowledged that some UAP reports defied conventional explanation and warranted scientific investigation.
Italian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon interceptors were scrambled after NATO air surveillance detected an unidentified contact performing extreme maneuvers at 45,000 feet over the Adriatic. The Typhoon's state-of-the-art CAPTOR radar achieved a brief lock before the contact performed an instantaneous 90-degree turn and accelerated beyond radar range. Italy's Air Force filed a classified report. The case demonstrates that UAP events continued defeating successive generations of military fighter radar.
US signals intelligence assets detected Chinese military communications describing an unidentified disc performing maneuvers over PLAN's Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island — home of China's nuclear submarine fleet. The incident created significant alarm in both Chinese security services and American intelligence analysts monitoring the communications.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport was shut down for approximately one hour after air traffic controllers and incoming commercial pilots observed a luminous object hovering over the runway. Eighteen flights were diverted. The Chinese Civil Aviation Administration investigated. Chinese military sources denied knowledge of any test or training flight. The incident was reported by the official Xinhua News Agency and the case officially remains unexplained.
On September 27, 2010, seven former US Air Force nuclear missile officers held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC to publicly disclose that UAP had interfered with nuclear missiles at their facilities during their service. The witnesses included officers from Malmstrom AFB, Minot AFB, and other SAC bases. Former Captain Robert Salas described UAP interference with his missiles in detail. The event was covered by CNN and became the most significant public US military nuclear-UAP disclosure event to that date.
A large black triangle was observed hovering over the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array radio telescope complex and the Chilean Army garrison near Antofagasta. ALMA Observatory staff observed and photographed the object. The Chilean Air Force's Committee for the Study of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena (CEFAA) investigated and concluded the triangle could not be explained by known aircraft.
One week after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P-3C patrol aircraft on disaster surveillance missions reported luminous orbs performing maneuvers near the disaster zone and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. US Navy disaster relief personnel independently observed the same objects. The JMSDF reported the encounters through the Japan Maritime Staff Office. The Fukushima nuclear facility proximity gave the reports special sensitivity.
South Korean and US Forces Korea radar simultaneously tracked multiple unidentified objects over sensitive military installations in Gyeonggi Province for three hours. ROK Air Force F-15Ks were scrambled but pilots reported complete radar failure on approach. USFK classified the incident under special protocols.
Residents of Kokomo Indiana reported powerful unexplained booming sounds and vibrations coinciding with UAP observations on multiple days in early 2012. Howard County Emergency Management investigated. The USGS recorded seismic anomalies. Air Force Base Wright-Patterson researchers dispatched. The phenomenon ended as abruptly as it began, with no official explanation issued despite multiple agency investigations.
Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) troops stationed in the Ladakh region near the China–India Line of Actual Control reported over 100 sightings of bright orb-like objects over a 3-month period. The Indian Army deployed a technical team and an imaging specialist. The objects could not be identified as Chinese drones or aircraft. A formal Indian Army technical report was filed. The incidents were referred to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
The Mexican Civil Protection Agency's permanent monitoring webcam on Popocatépetl captured video footage of a large cigar-shaped or cylindrical object flying into the active volcano's crater. The footage was authenticated by the Mexican government agency. The object appeared to enter the volcanic vent. The webcam is a permanent government monitoring installation; the footage was released through official channels.
Indian Army 14 Corps troops stationed in Ladakh reported over 100 sightings of luminous yellow-white orbs over a 3-month period in 2012-2013. The Defence Research and Development Organisation deployed robotic ground sensors to Ladakh to study the phenomenon. Chinese PLA activity in the region was ruled out. The DRDO filed a classified report. India's most extensively monitored military UAP phenomenon.
In the hours before and after the famous Chelyabinsk meteor on February 15, 2013, Russian air defense reported multiple unidentified contacts in the Chelyabinsk Oblast airspace that were distinct from the meteor. Russian Air Defence Forces and civilian witnesses in the region had been reporting anomalous lights for the preceding 48 hours. The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations and Russian Air Defence officially investigated the pre-meteor anomalous contacts.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection thermal infrared footage recorded a pinkish orb flying at ~80 mph at low altitude near Aguadilla Airport before entering the Atlantic Ocean without a splash, transiting underwater at estimated 90+ mph, and re-emerging from the ocean. AARO independently analyzed the footage and confirmed no conventional explanation.
Indian Coast Guard vessels patrolling the Gujarat coast reported multiple luminous orbs performing formation maneuvers near the coast for 35 minutes. The encounter coincided with a significant increase in unidentified aerial object reports from the Indian western coastal zone in 2013. Indian Navy Western Command received the report. The Gujarat encounters were part of the broader pattern of Indian UAP sightings that prompted the DRDO Ladakh monitoring program.
A Chilean Navy helicopter crew filmed a UAP for nine minutes over the Chilean coast. Chile's CEFAA — the official government UAP investigation committee — analyzed the footage and concluded the object was genuine. Released publicly in 2017 as one of the most authentic official UAP videos.
During combat operations over Iraq and Syria, F/A-18 Super Hornet pilots from USS Theodore Roosevelt began encountering small spherical objects in their operating airspace over the Persian Gulf. These encounters preceded the better-known 2015 Atlantic incidents and were the beginning of a two-year pattern.
Transport Canada maintains an official UAP (referred to in Canadian aviation as 'UFO') reporting protocol for civil and military aviation personnel. Canada's National Research Council was among the earliest official bodies to formally investigate UAP reports (1950 onward). Canadian Department of National Defence records include hundreds of formally investigated cases. The Transport Canada UAP protocol makes Canada one of the only countries with an institutionalized civilian aviation reporting framework for UAP.
A US Navy P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft crew observed and documented a transmedium object entering the Gulf of Mexico from aerial flight, descending to the surface, and submerging. SOSUS hydrophone arrays tracked the object under water. The P-8 crew's footage was classified and the submarine search produced no contact.
A Chilean Navy helicopter crew filmed an unidentified object on infrared for approximately 9 minutes. The Chilean government's official UAP investigation body CEFAA analyzed the footage for two years and concluded the object was 'a highly accelerated, solid, hot object' that could not be identified as any known aircraft. The footage was released publicly by CEFAA in January 2017 with a formal statement confirming the object is unexplained.
The USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group documented sustained UAP encounters across its 2014–2015 deployment. F/A-18 crews from VFA-11 reported near-daily UAP encounters. Two incidents — GIMBAL (an object rotating against the wind) and GOFAST (a fast-moving low-altitude object) — produced the official DoD infrared videos released in 2020. Pilot Ryan Graves testified that the objects appeared almost daily for months and that at least one near-miss occurred.
An F/A-18 Super Hornet ATFLIR pod captured a disc-shaped object visibly rotating against the direction of wind at 25,000 feet. The object moved into the prevailing wind and appeared to rotate continuously with no visible means of propulsion. DoD officially released the FLIR footage in 2020; AARO lists it as unresolved.
FLIR footage declassified by DoD captures a small, fast-moving object skimming approximately 25 feet above the Atlantic Ocean surface. Speed calculations from the FLIR data indicate the object was moving at a speed inconsistent with any known drone or projectile at that altitude. AARO classifies the GoFast as unresolved.
A luminous orb performed sustained maneuvers near Scottsdale Municipal Airport in the congested Phoenix airspace during active traffic periods. Scottsdale Airport tower crew observed and filed reports with the FAA. Multiple pilots on approach to Phoenix Sky Harbor also reported the contact. The FAA received an unusually detailed set of independent contemporaneous reports and forwarded to the UAP reporting system established post-UAPTF.
Israeli Air Force F-16Is were scrambled to intercept an unidentified contact at 60,000 feet over the Negev Desert near the Dimona nuclear research center. The contact outperformed the F-16I at extreme altitude. Israeli air defense classified the encounter. Details emerged through a former IAF officer speaking to Israeli defence journalists in 2022.
An unidentified sphere was observed hovering over RAF Menwith Hill, one of the UK's most sensitive intelligence facilities housing a joint UK-US NSA SIGINT station, for approximately 25 minutes. Security personnel observed the object. The incident was formally documented and forwarded through UK MoD and US intelligence channels. RAF Menwith Hill's status as a classified SIGINT facility made the overflight operationally significant.
A classified US military reconnaissance image captured over Mosul, Iraq during active combat operations shows a small metallic sphere at high altitude. The image was among materials referenced in early AATIP program briefings to Congress and later cited in the AARO historical record as an example of UAP documentation in active combat theaters.
Peruvian Air Force surveillance aircraft on Nazca Lines heritage patrol reported a metallic disc at 500 feet performing a systematic grid survey of the Nazca geoglyphs. The proximity to the ancient Nazca Lines — frequently associated with UAP speculation in popular culture — gave the encounter unusual public interest. Peru's CONIDA space agency received the report.
During pre-deployment workup exercises off the Virginia Capes, USS Theodore Roosevelt airwing pilots encountered triangular UAP on multiple days. The encounters produced the Gimbal and GoFast FLIR videos subsequently authenticated by the Pentagon. East Coast NORAD tracked anomalous contacts in the operating area.
Cathay Pacific and American Airlines crews simultaneously reported a fast-moving unidentified object at 35,000 feet over Alaska to Anchorage ATC. Anchorage ARTCC confirmed both simultaneous reports and issued a PIREP. The reports were included in the FAA Aviation Safety database.
On December 16, 2017, the New York Times published a front-page story revealing the existence of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a classified $22 million Pentagon UAP investigation program that ran 2007–2012. The story included the first officially released DoD UAP videos (Nimitz and Gimbal) and an interview with program director Luis Elizondo, who resigned citing internal obstruction. The disclosure marked the beginning of the modern era of US government UAP transparency.
The December 2017 New York Times investigation revealing the existence of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a classified Pentagon UAP investigation program that ran from 2007 to 2012 with $22 million in funding, was the most significant US government UAP disclosure since the 1969 closure of Project Blue Book. Former AATIP director Luis Elizondo resigned from the Pentagon and collaborated with To The Stars Academy to release the Tic Tac, Gimbal, and GoFast videos.
Two separate airline crews simultaneously reported a fast-moving luminous object at high altitude over the Pacific near Hawaii. FAA Honolulu Center confirmed the reports were simultaneous and independent. The incident was included in FAA Aviation Safety Reporting System records and subsequently cited in Congressional UAP briefings.
Iranian Air Force radar operators tracked an unidentified object performing maneuvers in restricted Tehran airspace. An F-14 Tomcat crew was scrambled to intercept. The crew reported the object demonstrating extreme speed and altitude changes. The Iranian Air Force's history of credible UAP encounters — the 1976 Tehran event being the most famous — continued with this documented 2018 incident, which was reported through defense intelligence channels and subsequently analyzed by regional aerospace observers.
Multiple commercial airline crews reported bright objects moving at extraordinary speed over the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland on November 9, 2018. Shannon Air Traffic Control received the radio reports. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) opened a formal investigation. The primary witness, an Aer Lingus captain, described a bright light that 'rocketed up' and then split. The IAA investigation concluded the objects were real and moving at exceptional speed but could not identify them.
Beginning in 2018, Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish military authorities documented a sustained series of UAP and unidentified drone incursions over sensitive NATO installations including the Andøya Space Center, Forsmark nuclear power plant, Norwegian oil platforms, and multiple military bases. Some objects were tracked on radar but not visually identified. Multi-nation NATO investigation teams were formed. No state actor was confirmed responsible.
During South China Sea freedom of navigation operations, USS Theodore Roosevelt's airwing encountered multiple orbs performing coordinated maneuvers. An E-2C Hawkeye crew obtained extended tracking data. Given the strategic sensitivity of South China Sea operations, the incident was classified at elevated level.
In April 2019, the US Navy announced a new formal policy requiring pilots to report UAP encounters through official channels — the first such formal acknowledgment in decades. In September 2019, the Navy confirmed the three widely circulated UAP videos (Nimitz, Gimbal, GoFast) were genuine US Navy footage. In April 2020, the Pentagon officially released the three videos. These sequential official acts established the modern US government acknowledgment framework.
A 15-page document purportedly recording a 2002 meeting between astrophysicist Dr. Eric Davis and retired DIA Director Admiral Thomas Wilson circulated in 2019. Admiral Wilson allegedly described being denied access to a Special Access Program involving non-human craft materials. The document was confirmed as originating from the estate of Dr. Edgar Mitchell by researchers. Its authenticity remains contested but it prompted Congressional investigation interest.
An unidentified orb was tracked over Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal — the hub of Iran's oil export infrastructure — for 35 minutes on the same day the US shot down an Iranian drone. US surveillance assets monitoring the Gulf documented the craft. Multiple commercial shipping crews also filed reports.
Multiple UAP contacts were tracked by the USS Omaha Carrier Strike Group during July 4th independence holiday operations. Spherical objects swarmed ship formations and one was tracked diving into the ocean. P-8 Poseidon crews were tasked with submarine search of the descent area.
USS Omaha combat information center footage captured a spherical object hovering over the ship and entering the ocean without a splash. The Navy sent a submarine to search for wreckage and found nothing. The declassified footage was released by the DoD in 2021 as part of the first official UAP video release and is among the cases referenced in the 2021 UAP Task Force preliminary assessment.
USS Russell combat information center captured night-vision footage showing triangular or pyramid-shaped UAPs flying in formation over the ship at approximately 700 feet. The DoD authenticated the footage in 2021. The pyramid appearance is attributed in some Navy analysis to a bokeh artifact from the night-vision optics — but the objects themselves remain unidentified.
The USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) amphibious assault ship and USS The Sullivans (DDG-68) destroyer tracked unidentified spherical craft operating near and entering the Atlantic Ocean in July 2019. Multiple sensor systems across both ships confirmed the objects. The incident was reported to the UAP Task Force and is referenced in AARO's case database as a confirmed transmedium event. Crew members filed official Defense Department UAP reports.
The USS Omaha transmedium footage shows a spherical object descending from 21,000 feet and entering the ocean at high speed with no splash. Authenticated by the Pentagon in 2021. This is the clearest filmed transmedium UAP entry in the authenticated military record.
Multiple US Navy destroyers off the Atlantic coast were swarmed by unidentified craft over several nights in July 2019. Craft demonstrated formation intelligence and outperformed US drones. The Pentagon acknowledged the incidents. The swarm's origin and operator were never identified.
USS Omaha's crew tracked a spherical UAP descend into the Pacific Ocean and disappear with no debris or oil slick. Footage captured by the ship's camera operator was later leaked and verified by the Pentagon. The 17-minute event was confirmed by USS Russell and multiple carrier group assets. The transmedium event is one of the most extensively documented military USO encounters in the modern era.
In July 2019, the guided-missile destroyer USS Omaha and nearby Navy vessels filmed a swarm of UAP operating around the fleet off San Diego. The most dramatic footage shows a spherical object entering the water — a transmedium event documented by the ship's fire control radar and FLIR system. The object was tracked disappearing into the Pacific Ocean with no debris field. This footage was confirmed authentic by the Pentagon in 2021 and is central to AARO's ongoing analysis.
Colombian Air Force Kfir C2 fighters were scrambled to intercept an orb over the Aburrá Valley near Medellín. The orb performed maneuvers exceeding the Kfir's maneuvering envelope. Colombia's Air Force CACOM-1 command filed a report. Colombia's COIDOVNI Commission investigated. The encounter highlighted the growing number of South American Air Force intercept attempts in the 2019-2020 period.
During the tense 2020 India-China military standoff in Ladakh, Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel filed over 100 documented reports of unidentified luminous objects operating over the Line of Actual Control. The reports were formally reviewed by the Indian government's Defence Research and Development Organisation. The objects were observed performing maneuvers inconsistent with any known Chinese or Indian military aircraft, operating at extreme altitudes and in hostile terrain conditions.
One year after the Houthi drone strike on Abqaiq, unidentified orbs performed extended maneuvers over the world's most critical oil processing facility. Saudi and US monitoring assets tracked the objects. The facility's global economic significance elevated the incident to CENTCOM awareness.
China's People's Liberation Army launched a formal UAP reporting program for military personnel in 2020, acknowledging reports from PLA Navy, Air Force, and Rocket Force units. Chinese state media reported on the program. South China Morning Post published details of specific PLA encounters. The program is the largest official military UAP reporting system established by any non-US government and directly parallels the US UAPTF established the same year.
Japan's Ministry of Defense issued its first official protocol for JASDF pilots to document UAP encounters — an acknowledgment that unidentified objects had been observed by JSDF personnel that could not be attributed to foreign aircraft. The policy was directly triggered by JSDF pilot reports of objects outperforming Japanese fighters. Japan subsequently publicly acknowledged UAP encounters in parliamentary testimony.
Recurring UAP activity reported near nuclear installations in Eastern Europe. Luminous spheres that neutralized sensor systems upon approach. Recurring pattern documented across multiple facilities.
The crew of American Airlines Flight 2292 reported a long cylindrical object passing over their Boeing 737 at altitude FL370 at speed. The FAA radio transmission was recorded and obtained by aviation journalist Steve Douglass. American Airlines confirmed the report was genuine. The FBI contacted American Airlines for additional information. The crew described the object as a 'long cylindrical object that almost looked like a cruise missile moving very fast.'
FLIR footage from the USS Russell and other Navy vessels filmed triangular or pyramid-shaped UAP hovering over the ships at night. The footage, leaked by investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, showed objects appearing as triangular blinking lights through night-vision equipment. The Pentagon confirmed the footage was shot by Navy personnel and was under investigation by the UAP Task Force. The same deployment documented the USS Omaha transmedium sphere event, making it the most UAP-rich naval deployment in the modern record.
US State Department intelligence reporting from 2021 referenced Iranian military documentation of unidentified luminous objects appearing over the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility on multiple occasions. IAEA personnel present at the facility filed observations through formal channels. Iranian Air Defense radar tracked contacts. US intelligence received the reports through diplomatic channels. The pattern of UAP activity over nuclear enrichment facilities parallels documented US cases.
The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a landmark Preliminary Assessment on UAP to Congress in June 2021. The classified report covered 144 incidents reported by US government sources, primarily military aviators. Of 144 reports, 143 could not be explained. Eighteen incidents showed 'unusual movement patterns or flight characteristics' including hypersonic speeds without propulsion signatures, no visible propulsion, and transmedium travel.
The June 25, 2021 UAP Task Force Preliminary Assessment report submitted to Congress was the first official US government document to formally acknowledge that 143 UAP cases reviewed could not be explained. The report described objects demonstrating unusual flight characteristics including acceleration without discernible propulsion, hovering, and transmedium travel. It identified five potential explanatory categories including 'Other' — explicitly acknowledging that some objects may represent technologies unknown to the US. This report formally ended the era of official US denial.
US Air Force and Navy radar operators at facilities in the Mojave Desert region tracked an unidentified orb-shaped object operating at extreme altitude over the restricted test range complex. Edwards AFB and China Lake personnel both tracked the object. A USAF test aircraft was diverted to investigate; the pilot could not close on the object. The incident was reported to AARO and is referenced in its 2023 operational case files.
IRGC Air Defense tracked and attempted to engage an unidentified orb over the Isfahan region — home to key Iranian nuclear and aerospace facilities. Attempts to fire surface-to-air missiles were reportedly unsuccessful. US intelligence assets monitoring Iranian military communications captured the incident.
In September 2021, the Russian Ministry of Defence issued internal directive updates requiring formal reporting of anomalous aerial objects by Air and Space Forces personnel. Russian state media (TASS and Interfax) reported the directive publicly. Senior Russian Air and Space Forces officers acknowledged in official statements that unexplained aerial objects had been detected and that systematic documentation was now required. The directive paralleled similar reporting reforms by the US Navy (2019) and JSDF (2020).
A classified video captured in 2022 over the Yellow Sea shows a spherical UAP moving at high speed. The footage, described by intelligence officials as among the clearest recorded encounters in the archive, is included in the May 2026 Pentagon release. The object's speed and flight characteristics were assessed as inconsistent with any known aerial platform.
Internal military memo describes 'one possible small UAP' operating near US military assets in Iraq at ~80,000 ft altitude. Performed maneuvers inconsistent with any known aerial vehicle.
NATO pilot reported a 'triangular and metallic UAP' at 25,000 ft over the Mediterranean. Object hovered motionless for 4 minutes then accelerated to beyond sensor range instantaneously.
Ukrainian Air Force personnel filed reports of unidentified aerial objects observed in active combat airspace over Ukraine. NATO intelligence assets operating in the region corroborated some observations. The reports were shared with NATO and US European Command (EUCOM) through standard intelligence sharing protocols. AARO incorporated the Ukrainian combat zone UAP reports into its international case database, noting the presence of unidentified objects in an active high-threat military environment.
On February 10, 2023, a USAF F-22 Raptor fired an AIM-9X missile and shot down a cylindrical object near Deadhorse, Alaska at approximately 40,000 feet. The object had been tracked by NORAD for approximately 24 hours. President Biden publicly ordered the shootdown. Recovery teams were deployed but could not locate substantial debris. The object's origin and purpose were never publicly identified — the DoD did not attribute it to any nation or program.
Following the Chinese spy balloon shootdown, a series of much smaller objects were intercepted and shot down over Alaska and Canada. F-22 pilots described objects that showed no propulsion, no emission, and demonstrated characteristics inconsistent with any known drone or balloon technology. Pentagon officials could not identify them.
In February 2023, during the same week the US military shot down multiple unidentified objects over North America, Chinese state media reported that PLAAF was tracking an unidentified flying object over Wuhan. Chinese authorities ordered preparations to shoot it down. The simultaneous global UAP shootdown/tracking events in the same week across multiple nations drew significant international intelligence attention. The coordination coincidence remains unexplained.
On February 10, 2023, a US F-22 Raptor shot down an unidentified object at 40,000 feet over northern Alaska. The object was described by Pentagon officials as cylindrical and roughly the size of a small car, with no discernible propulsion system. Recovery operations in Arctic conditions found no wreckage or identifiable debris. President Biden was briefed. The shootdown was the first of three in four days across North America, raising questions about a new category of unidentified aerial objects operating at aircraft altitudes.
On February 12, 2023, a U.S. Air Force F-16 shot down an unidentified object over Lake Huron, Michigan, on orders from the White House. The incident was part of a four-day period in which the U.S. military shot down four objects over North American airspace following the Chinese balloon shootdown. A classified video recorded by the fighter jet during the intercept is included in the May 2026 Pentagon archive release — the first time cockpit footage from this engagement has been made public.
On February 12, 2023, a USAF F-16 Fighting Falcon shot down an unidentified object over Lake Huron, Michigan at approximately 20,000 feet. The object had been tracked by NORAD. President Biden ordered the shootdown. Recovery operations in Lake Huron proved challenging due to the depth of the lake. The DoD did not publicly attribute the object to any nation or program. This was the fourth object shot down in 9 days.
In April 2023, the Japanese government disclosed to its Parliament (the Diet) that the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) had recorded multiple unidentified aerial objects detected by radar that could not be identified as any known aircraft or drone. The disclosure followed a formal parliamentary inquiry. Japan's Ministry of Defense established new UAP reporting protocols in 2020 and the 2023 disclosure represented the first formal parliamentary acknowledgment of operational UAP detections.
Object tracked making multiple precise 90-degree turns at approximately 80 mph over Greek airspace. Turns executed with zero radius — inconsistent with any known aircraft. State Dept cable filed via Athens embassy.
Brazilian Air Force monitoring personnel and CENSIPAM — Brazil's Amazon monitoring center — tracked multiple unidentified orbs performing maneuvers over the protected Amazon Basin. Brazil's Aerospace Defense Command released the encounter as part of their policy of UAP transparency, continuing Brazil's tradition of official disclosure.
UAP entered the ocean without deceleration, tracked by sonar at 900m depth for 11 minutes, re-emerged and departed at hypersonic speed. First officially documented transmedium UAP event.
On July 13, 2023, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Mike Rounds introduced the UAP Disclosure Act of 2023 as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act. The legislation called for the establishment of a review board with authority to declassify UAP-related government records, modeled on the JFK Assassination Records Review Board. The amendment passed the Senate 56-34 but was significantly weakened in House-Senate conference before the final bill was signed.
A USAF MQ-9 Reaper drone operating in the Middle East captured FLIR footage of a donut or torus-shaped metallic object hovering at altitude in 2023. The footage was included in AARO briefing materials and was among the cases presented to congressional oversight staff. The object appeared to have a hole through its center and metallic surface properties visible on infrared imaging.
On July 26, 2023, the US House of Representatives held a landmark open hearing in which former intelligence official David Grusch testified under oath that the US government had a secret program to retrieve and reverse-engineer non-human craft. Former Navy pilots Ryan Graves and David Fravor testified about UAP encounters. Grusch subsequently filed a formal whistleblower complaint with the DoD Inspector General. The hearing was the most significant congressional UAP transparency event in 50 years.
The most significant public Congressional hearing on UAP in US history, held July 26 2023. Former USAF Intelligence Officer David Grusch testified under oath that the US government operates non-human intelligence craft retrieval programs. Navy pilots Ryan Graves and Commander David Fravor testified about their documented encounters. The hearing was watched by tens of millions and led directly to legislation authorizing AARO's expanded investigation mandate.
Federal agents witnessed orange orbs described as resembling 'the Eye of Sauron without a pupil', emitting smaller red orbs in groups of 2–4. Rated 'among the most compelling cases in AARO's holdings.'
A Korean Air crew reported an unidentified orb hovering in Gimpo Airport's approach corridor. Gimpo ATC confirmed the radar return. US Forces Korea assets monitoring Seoul airspace logged the contact. South Korea's MCRC filed an official report through combined US-ROK channels.
An ellipsoid bronze metallic object, 130–195 feet in length, materialized from a bright light and disappeared instantaneously. Rated among the most extraordinary events in the public archive record set.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) submitted its first Volume 1 historical record report to Congress on October 31, 2023. The report reviewed UAP claims dating back to 1945 and found that many characterized as secret government programs were misidentified classified US programs. However, AARO acknowledged a residual unexplained category and committed to reviewing additional witnesses. The report's conclusions were disputed by UAP researchers and Congressional members who characterized the review as incomplete.
AARO's first Historical Record report to Congress in 2023 compiled UAP encounters from 1945–2023 and acknowledged for the first time that some cases involved objects 'demonstrating apparent capabilities beyond known US technology.' The report became the first official DoD historical compilation of UAP encounters.
The Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act included provisions establishing a UAP Records Review Board modeled on the JFK Assassination Records Act, requiring government contractors to report UAP-related materials, and expanding AARO's investigative authority. The legislation was the most significant Congressional UAP action since 1969 and mandated unprecedented access to classified UAP program records.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) delivered Volume I of its Historical Record Report to Congress on March 8, 2024. The report reviewed US government UAP investigations from 1945 to 2023, interviewed 30 witnesses, reviewed hundreds of classified programs, and found no evidence of non-human intelligence or hidden US reverse-engineering programs. It confirmed a documented pattern of UAP reports near nuclear and advanced weapons facilities dating to 1945.
Football-shaped UAP captured by advanced US military sensor platform in the Indo-Pacific. Object caused temporary sensor interference upon approach and displayed acceleration beyond Mach 5.
F-18 pilots observed two semi-transparent orange areas, each visible for 2 seconds, described as 'multiple glares or light from an unknown origin.' Objects maintained a precise formation before disappearing simultaneously.
Beginning in November 2024, a sustained wave of unidentified aerial objects over New Jersey prompted responses from the FAA, DHS, FBI, and US military. President Biden was briefed. Senator Chuck Schumer publicly demanded answers. Some objects were tracked by FAA radar without corresponding flight plans. The FBI opened an investigation. AARO received hundreds of reports. The DoD ultimately stated most objects were likely drones but acknowledged some could not be identified.
A senior U.S. intelligence officer flying aboard a military helicopter over a western U.S. military test range in 2025 encountered what they described as 'countless orange orbs swarming in all directions.' The objects were oval-shaped with orange and white centres. At one point a group of the orbs assembled into a triangular formation before vanishing. The encounter lasted over an hour. The witness account is included in the May 2026 Pentagon archive release.
FBI Photo B20: an infrared still of an unidentified craft hovering at under 1,000 ft for 45 minutes. Object defied wind conditions and maintained perfect stationary position with no discernible propulsion.
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