YEAR DOSSIER

1989 UAP Cases

Every indexed UAP case documented in 1989, drawn from publicly available official government records — NARA RG 615, AARO, NASA, FBI, and DoD PURSUE program releases.

7 INCIDENTS · YEAR-BASED ARCHIVE HUB
State Dept Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
STATE-015 · 1989-09-27

Voronezh UAP Landing — TASS Official Wire Service Report

Voronezh, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

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.

HOVERINGANTI GRAVITYEMITTING OBJECTS
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Triangular
SECRET
DoD-B9-014 · 1989-03-07

Eglin AFB Triangle Overflight 1989

Eglin Air Force Base, Florida

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.

HOVERINGDISAPPEARED INSTANTLY
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Triangular
CONFIDENTIAL
DoD-B14-008 · 1989-12-12

Belgian Triangle UK Observer 1989

East Kent, England

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.

HOVERINGFORMATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
SECRET
DoD-B15-018 · 1989-07-28

Soviet Army Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome UAP 1989

Kapustin Yar, Astrakhan Oblast, Soviet Union

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.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATIONSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
DoD-B18-003 · 1989-09-27

Soviet Voronezh Children's Park Landing 1989

Voronezh, Soviet Union

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.

HOVERINGANTI GRAVITY
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
UNCLASSIFIED
DoD-B20-016 · 1989-09-27

Voronezh Landing — Soviet TASS Reports Humanoids 1989

Voronezh, Russia, USSR

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.

HOVERINGEMITTING OBJECTSDISAPPEARED INSTANTLY
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
SECRET
DoD-B21-004 · 1989-07-28

Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome — Soviet Military UAP 1989

Kapustin Yar, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia

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.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCERAPID ACCELERATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
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