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Movements (Changes in 6, 7 & 8 may be better than Estimates of Heading and Speed) : . - - - - - 1>1/()- c; I /~(;;.J ................,.................................................................t... 2. Description of Obiect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, 10"\\ I How Obse~ved (Naked Eye, Binoculars, Still or Movie Camera/VCR): / l . ; [I/,/c.:.: 3. Exact PO$ition when Observed (Geographical Location, Indoors or cae ORDERS ANNEX A TO ORDER NO 16 TO . . - 7. 8. 4. 6.

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The National Archives
Note on file
Note: this file contains duplicates of reports received by Sec(AS) and copied to DI55 in TNA file DEFE 24/1960 (UFO reports 1994) and DEFE 24/1961 (UFO reports 1995) released August 2009 (tranche #4). Bookmarks relate to additional material of interest filed by the DI55 desk officer.
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1>1/()-ANNEX A TO ORDER NO 16 TO cae ORDERS D"TED ,J." JAN 95

RUO!t.l’ ON AN tmIDEiNTIF~ Ji’LYING OBJECT ~ .-l. Date, Time and Duration of Siqhting: .:?:.(. 0.(.]:/. . q<. .9(~(,).. ~(................,.................................................................t...

2. Description of Obiect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness,

sound, sm lL ete): . {7, t.J.c.f:. . ?d ?~’.fJ. . .1.-:’;. . T trf~. .?/:’;7 . . ft ~{1~?<-;’: ~~ . .

. J?(1.L;-(?!y!?~~;;.. ~,-?f;--I;’.~ ~~~.1:~~. .7:’?."- ~~.’?f.. . ( -:If./(!, /r: ~.~. ... .. , , .. . . .. ..

3. Exact PO$ition when Observed (Geographical Location, Indoors or

Outdoors, Statior.ary Or Moving): (t.T...ff. (4I:c..(/:-:~(~/.. ~I:- ~ T.. .(J,(l./......, . p. ::1,<:+. a.~’ f! .!-? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. How Obse~ved (Naked Eye, Binoculars, Still or Movie Camera/VCR):. . .. .. .. . .. ..

. . . , . . . . Iv. f! k f.1) . . ~<; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 0 . . . . . . . .

5, Direction in which Oblect was First Seen (Possibly with Reference to a

I.andrnax:k): . n~t!’t~<v:p . .-!?f? . . .T.L? .<< (("cl:r.T. . . ( ?f(1/. . .(r-(~ ~ .-?P7/7’C-:~ c; I /~(;;.J " . .. . II .. . .. II- ... .. I .. .. .. II- . .. . . oil .. . . .. .. . .. II- .. iI .. " ... .. f II- .. . II- .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. II .. .. .. .. .. ..- " .. . , .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. , . . .. .. .. . ..

6. Anqle Qf Siqht (Estimated Heights are Un~eliable): ----..- .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .t .. .. of .. .. .. .... .. ,

.. .. .. .. .. , . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ... . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. ~ . . .. .. .. .. , . II . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . . .

7..-----

Distance (With Reference to a Landmark if Possible) : II’ ... .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. , .. .. .. .. .. .

........ ....... .......,..... .’_.1........ I’.’" II I 01." ,.... ~......,... ".. I.... 11’.....,. "’..... .,....

8. Movements (Changes in 6, 7 & 8 may be better than Estimates of Heading

and Speed) :..- /l.; [I/,/c.:.: .

... .... ,... .."lllt... ........... ........... II- .......... I’." ........ .... .......

....,... ....,..... .............. ............ ....,. ....111..... ,......III..- .11....’... -......... ..... .......

,....... It...... ,..., oil...... II’ ,....... " "II...... , ’1I1I.....Ii........,.......... III.. I- It. II _.........0-..

9. Weathtl: (Moving Clouds, Visibility) .. ~f:7 .. <<e?!i~.. . . .. . . .. , .

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"7 \-" c> ANNEX A TO ORDER NO 16 TO cae ORDERS DATED .J.G JAN 95

JtOR1’ ON AN t1N::tDEN’l’I.FIZD FLYING OBJEC1’1, Date, Time and Duration of Siqhtinq;

vJ

-, (?!(C;.(L,’,(!f,r,., ,).( ~;~?:? 5~........a..’... ..... ........... ..,....................... ,... ....... I... ...,... ....... I........ I. .....2. Desc~iption of Obiect (No of objects, sizer shape, colour, briqhtneSSt

soundt sm ’llt etc); ,. (? tJ.~~/~:’:. .~...:~,~~ M.-..: ,~(:... ~~-~~[:-.. _ .tF:(~l?’/C 1’1/ ... _ ’? (’71" (.. too<’ /11./’ C (,. { t",.!/! ~ "’- <.::Jv ,-’ t(~-~" I rl (i7{t) ,-,’t 1 1<- G/~ 1-1’ I) I ( A I’ A’~ ’~.I’-iLJ .. . .. .. .. .. I , . " .. . .. .. .. ... , . II .. I .. _I" .. ’:":; ~.. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . . .. w. .. .. . .. .. . t .. .. .. ,’.. .. .. .. .. ... ... + .. ’.e. ..... .. .-/ it .. .. (..-/. ..,-

3. Exact POSition when Observed (Geographical Location, Indoors or

>-’ . V) C1..J A I f\ //,1 ( (.,LIZ I,’ Y Outdoors, Sta...J.onary or Mov.J.ng): .":-...f"...,..,,,.,............. ,/. . . . . . . , . . . -- . r, ,

. . . . 1 , ~ tl 01... "’~t:’,, .7. ~ . " . .. . t .. ... .. .. . .. . . . .. ;, .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . II . .. I .. . . .. . .. . .. . I . . ... .. .. .. .. .. . . ..

4. How Observed (N~ked Eye, Binoculars, Still or Movie Camera/VCR);. . . 110 . .. . II’

/1 Ii/(.. -.- . .. . . . ... .. .. I . !~ ~ \c.} ~~ . .. X (-: " ~ . .. . , .. .. . I . I .. I -II . . . . ... .. . . . . .. . of .. .. .. . . . .. .. ;, . . .. of . . .. ... . . , . .. .. ... ,

5. Direction in which Obiect was First Seen (Possibly with Reference to a

Landmark) : ("/,} " S’ I 7.... " /1.. ",,/ -I- ’ ...,,,, .~...t:"’.’:"..... .~..L;. .l’.. t .l-:.., of’ ~ ~.(.~ ,/..! .................. f.............. oil" oj-..........

. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . __ .. . ... . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. ... .. . . .. ... .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. ... .. . I .. . .. . . ... . . .. .. .

6. Anqle of Siqht (Estimated Heights are unreliable) :’:) c.."J .:’

I . .~ ,.. II .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .

.... 110...’........" I....,.’....... I.’..... f’........................,.............. I............. t............. ’II..7, Distance (With Refe~ence to a Landmark if Possible); . . . ~ () .’-:\--’, ~ . , . , . . .

.... .................................... ....... .......oO ". ,oO ....,...,. ............. I" ,’’’.-,, II’

8. Movements (Changes in 6, 7 & 8 may be better than Estimates of Heading

and SPf:ed) : ....----..... .,. t..,. I’ .....".,. ........... ,. ..,. ......_....... ............. ,. ,... .......................~. ........, .........,....... ........... ........ .......... .... I’ ......... ....... .....

..........................."................................;......,.........................

9. Weather: (Moving Clouds, Visibility) .} f::y:. . ,c. ( <LJR/}... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

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PLot1"E ()MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

See (AS) I 2" l:, .-

ID’=

FILE 7 \>1 ( ) ~. ANNEX A TO ORDER NO 16 TO c e ORDERS DATED .)1 JAN 95 \0

REPOR1’ ON AN UNIDENTXi’IED FLYING ,OB CT ~: ~1. Date, Time and Duration of Siqhtin~: 21 r 4--51... M~...., c,s . . . .. . II .. .. .. III .. .... .. .. .a-.. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. II .. .. .. II It.. .. ..

.. .. II" .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . t .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . of of _ .. .. .. .. t- .. .. Ii It .. .. .. .. It . III . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. It . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . .. .. .. ..

2. DescriPtion of Obiect (NO of objects, size! shape, colour( brightness,.

sound, sm ll, etc):(’ ,., - l’ - :=r;"~...;;)’" - b~:’:" ~VV\t.. \..v""c:.C’.s.,.......c" NC ,s. E. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. {~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. . I ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 01 .. .. ... it t .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. t .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. I .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

3. Exact Position when Observed (Geographical locatio~! Ir.doors O~ Outdoo""$ S+-at’ 00- M’) . ~-v.----r-,c~.,...Q"1 ........’T~C~P ~ ., "-- ~ (:1ry Or "’ov l.ng . .............. ~ ,.. , . . . . .. r .. .. ~ .. ... .. . I-""-F- ~ . 4 .. . , , . . .. _ , . .. ..-.. .. .. . I .. .. .. .. .... . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -t . . .. .. .. , .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . , I . .. .. , . . ... .. .. . . ... .. , ;, " . .. . . . .. . . .. .

4. Eow Obse=ved (Naked Eye, Binocula~s, Still or ~ovie Camera/VCR):. ".. , . . .. .

N .o.~-.[:::. t-t ~ . , . . .. . " . I . , .. . .. . ... . . . . . .. .. . , . ... ... ... t , .. .. . . . , i . .. .. .. ~ . . ..- . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . . ill . . . . I . .. .. it . .. . . .. .

5. Direc~ior. i~ which Oblect was First Seer. (Pcssibly with Refe~e~ e to a

Landmark): ..... i\ ~n. ~::’~-:Z::"C....’.~.,:->~~. . ~~.. 7~.~t:~-z").. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .

. . of .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. + .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . , . " . .. .. . . . . , .. . . . . .. ’" . .. ... . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. II , .. . . ..

6. Anqle of Sicht (Estimated Heights are U reliable): . .. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . .

.. . .. ... .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . .. .. . I .. .. . . 01 ~ , . .. . . I I . .. .. . . I .. .. I 01 . . . . .. .. .. ., It . ., . I

7. pistance (With Reference to a Landmark if Possible) : A t~...J ’" I .. .. . I. . t . . .... It.. " .

.--r: ,. ,~. ,,~ f.. _ L’-"_....~’-.,;.:-.,jO~~ c--t’-’- -l I "...., .....It..........,.. ,..... ..... ....,....., .... .". ’"’’’’ iI"~...... ,..... ...... 01. t..~..t .......8. Movement3 (Changes in 6( 7 , S may be better than Estimates of Beading

and Speed): .... {’)::J... .~~~. .:r:<.. .I.Y-;7.~:~:4.! ~~~~ J.~-r.~’t.; .~..............’" It............ ........... I.,."........,........".......... It............... 4....... 01.................,... It,.... III

. . .. . .. . . .. ’II .. . .. .. .. . .. , 01 . .. . , ... .. .. .. " .. I . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. II .. " .. .. .. .. It .. .. . .. .. I .. .. . .It .. , .. . , . .. .. . . .. I .. -It , . .. .. .. .

9. Weather: (Moving Cloud9, Visibility) C WIt. ( r.j, <......q "’( . . . I . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. I .. .. ’1" . .. .. 10 I- .. . II’ .

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A

TAIWAN-UFO=

I

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UFO

spotted

over

central

Taiwan

town

An

unidentified

flying

object

(UFO)

was

spotted

over

central

Taiwan

late

last

night,

the

Taiwanese

news

agency

CNA

reported,

quoting

"eyewitnesses".. It

said

that

the

UFO

had

attracted

a

crowd

of

over

50 people

as

it

"floatedU

above

a

private

house

in

Touliu

around

midnight

local

time..

According

to

the

eyewitnesses,

the

object,

shaped

like a

bright

circle,

occasinally

jumped

vertically

and

sometimes

moved

horizontally..

They

said

that

"it

did

not

resemble

an

aeroplane,"

the

agency

reported..

BBC

Man

Newsfile

lrjbk

1118200595

NNNN

The National Archives
Taiwan UFOs
BBC report on UFOs sighted in Taiwan, May 1995.
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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon 0 objects, size, brightness)

3. oor

4.

5. Dlrectlon ln W lC 0 Jec lrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6.

7 . o

8. Movements C anges ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9.cloud,

10. Near y 0 Jec s (Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

11. To w om repor e Po lce, military, press, etc)

1.

Q,Fc..~h((1

q<} IANNEX A TO SOP 502

142120Z May 95 4 seconds

Na e eye

Loa ~ng north hea lng south

to

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\.~~ \1 ’? ~ IJ . ,.. {

9\~- \\..(~""-

ANNEX A TOSOP 502

REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2 May 95 2115Z for 5 seconds

2 . Descrlptlon 0 0 Ject (No 0 objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

Constant whlte 11ght, moving and zig- zagging across the sky faster than a normal aircraft.

3. Locat~on (In oor/outdoor stationary/moving)

4. Na e eye

5. Dlrectlon ln WhlC obJect flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

Not known

East to West

I6.

7 . Dlstance (By reference to a known landmark)

Not nown

8. Movements (C anges ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

Zlg-zagglng

9. Met con 1 lons urlng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

Clear nlght

10. Near y 0 Jects Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir,lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

Nl

11. To w om reporte Po lce, military, press, etc)

MOD AFOR

1.

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.(MON) 4,24’95 ;; - I.l ...;, + r..,’ / ~nv ~r0n~nnrj~ ~ ~ , ! ’VJ’~fi.OO’~D~r )11 (

~O~T qr-_~rrIFIED FLUNG 03JECT 8R ’/~~i511’P

. ~, . " . ~J ’P~’ .. .-: .. . >. 1.. .

. A.. . .. n~t.~t.- t~JPP aDd ,Nra~@j qt . . ’:’<"~.1 i.APR1r.1~~ .~-t~- ;.:-’. ,’}

D.

,’. ,.. !iiwtiqg~.. .’ ’. (Local ",times to be quoted).

1"3:’--’4"~.

B. ~scripti~n of object. (Number of obj cts, size, ~haFe, colours, briGhtness, sound, s ell etc). 2- LAR.c;.r: DRAlVt~!; L!(~~ J.J -J ~Jf\-1ILAR () tlE!/tlJ’-.!6 J1 (

,F L! ~ I.." <. /...fi . /I P I’ ~ C’:’" L 6: -) c/ ,-r"AP. . ....: .’ .,:’ ’. ’.,:. ~ ~,.’ .~. ’..[, ~..:~).... " .." ~~’.

c. Exact pos~tion ob~erve!. (Geographical location. Indoors or outdoors. stationary or moving).

f I IV f II’k 1 R 5 r) .p., 5" 1-’1/ ’N I)C"’’’,/ /~ ~How observed. movie camera.).

(Naked eye, bin~cular$, other optical device, still or NAi{f:l) E’I.!{:

.. E. ~ction in: which obJ.ect was first seen.

useful .than .a badly estirna tad bearing) .

.., ::: .

(A land~ark may be more

Ai. c.’....o(’ ~ nO/’.i c

Angle of si.k~. (Estimated heights are u~reliabl~.IV ,,"1 k 1/ &’J.,A/ /’/

(By referei:1Ce to a Y..."lown lal" m~~k ......’:1e!’ever pcsdble).G. ~.~~.!.H.

J.

NoT k tVi:’ ’J" tJ

Moveoen~. (Chanses in E, F and G may be of more use than Etimate~ of course ar.d spe~d). A~ t’,A. P.F.. ,-,/1’ v-:~ F/? 0 i’VI f’ J N6’ ;-h~ .-:’ ( (’ /1./:’ Q-:-r:

~/ {f.6 -’ t,; \.0 ......,? A, H:~eoro~ica~ cO!ldi~~rin.s~ observe. t ions. mut e’l:cl.

C! /"E A/ H N.J.,

(~ovin~ clouds, ha~e,

t.N I /OJ!)

f

1

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,<1 nr UPORT OP AN UNIDBN’l’IPIBD ti. YIHO OBJECT I 0<;:/ I’~ t

a. DAn TDIB A1tD DDRA’1’IOIf or 81WJ11"IXQ (Local ti... to be quoted I ~ \ It \J! ~ \ L- \ <6’ S S - I Cic 2-- -+1 S;--3~"L-b. DESCRIPTION or OBnC’l’ C~r of objlcU. dl.. .hape, colourl, brightn.... ’OlInd. _11 .tcl.

(1 W ~tl T ( L i G \iTS ’. /:~ ~’:(lf ~ L f r- ;~;-=:’_ ,.\ c( .\-- f :.\ ~\ ’-,"’-.\ ,>-V ,-J~,:..:-("’\ ~ J

/ ~, .

’1 i-\ ".c. EXAC’l’ POSI’1’IOIf OBSERV1a) (~.phi(’a1 location. indoon or outdoon, Itationuy or lIOYing) ,<:"T .......~_~,....!.

d. BOW 08,SDVZD

r.~ . , oJ ~’.. ~.I : ; . ’- - , ~’ ~.:~

2 .5 Ar~ !QG~ (Raked 1yW. binocvlara. othar optical dwvic.. atill or eovi. camer;), ~.........----~.

,"

\ f’., -.-(,-, ( <2. ’K , .1’_ ," ’C.. ’-"’ ~-..J " ... ~ .., ~. ....-. ---:....

e. DIRBC’l’IOK %If WllI:CB 08JKCT WAS rIIlST SBZRIe t . ~ .0..: ~ \’,

\ ,~(\ ’.’-,.... (.. .~.~.... ’-I . ’=-C- ~ ,

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(A landllartl ..y be IIOr. \I..tul tMn a badly ..ti..ted be.ringl .

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1. Date, Time and Duration of sighting

2. Descr~pt~on 0 0 Ject (No 0 objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

3.

4.

5. D~rect~on ~n w ~c 0 Ject 1rst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6.

7. D~stance (By re erence to a known landmark)

B. Movements (C anges ~n 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9. Met eon ~t~ons ur~ng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, ete)

10. Near y 0 Jects Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon 0

objects, size, brightness)

3. oor

4.

5. Dlrectlon ln w lch 0 Jec lrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6.

7. Dlstance (By re erenee to a known landmark)

8. Movements Changes In 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9.

10. Near y 0 )ects Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or darn, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall ehimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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ANNEX A TO SOP 502

142145Z Mar 95 2 minutes

A arge nOlse ess, object with multi flashing lights.

Outdoors, movlng

Na e eye

Dlreetlon un nown as its movements were erratic.

Approx 60

No more high.

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1. Date, Time and Duration of sighting

2. Descrlptlon 0 0 Ject (No 0 objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

3. oor

4.

5. Dlrectlon In W lC 0 Ject lrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6.

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8. Movements C anges In 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9.

10. Near y 0 Jec s Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir/lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon 0 0 Ject (No 0 objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

3.

4.

5. Dlrectlon In w lC 0 Ject lrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6.

7. Dlstance (By re erence to a known landmark)

8. Movements (C anges ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9. Met con ltlons urlng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, ete)

10. Near y 0 Jeets Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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PLO"lTED,.. _~~..,..’ I * j’ oJ..,# (1(1~ 10< .

AHNEX A TO ORDER NO 16 TO cae ORDERS DATED ;;" JAN 95

.uoaT 01’ AN tnnDDTD’ZED FLYDlG OBJ’BCT 1. Dater Time and Duration of Siqhtinq; . ~,\, f~. ~~, ~\~1r’\~"’:"-:~’"’’’’....... ................ ........ ....... ,...tI’. ......, till tII...... ...,..... ,. i........ ........ ,..

2. Description of Obiect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness,

sound, sm ll, etc): ,~~. .) . ~~~-.t;.... ’I’ ,~\ :~c,..j.. ,~ .~q.~S~Y. . h\:\ .J. . . . .

. ~ .~ . ,~\6~ . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . , .

3. Exact Position when Obse~v ci (Geographical Location, Indoo~s or

Outdoo;r;s, Stationary or Moving): QY~~,.:7f\1N~-:\,..~~\\~.,.JhqYH~~...,~\~~. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .

4. How Observed (Naked Eye, 8inoc~lars, Stil: or Movie Camera/VCR):.. 01 .. .. .. iii .. .... .. .. ~~~.. .. .. ~’f’.~. .. ~ .. , . .. . .. ’" .. . .. .. t . . . .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. III"’ .. ... .. .. "’II .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . " .. .. ..

5. Direction in which Obiect was First Seen (Possibly with Reference to a

Lancirn.ark): I ~~~.Y~ ...~ .. I. . .. .. . . p .. . , .. . .. , .. .. .. . + , . .. .. .. .. I .. . . II ill .. .. .. . I .. . . . .. . . .. .. oil . .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. I .. .. .. . .. . . . I I . .. II .. .. ’. . .. . " .. .".. II ,. .. .. . .. . .. - .. ’II .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. It I , .. .. .. .. . , .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..

6. ~nqle of Siq~ (Estimated Heights are Unreliable) ;060 ~.......,.................

.....................................’...1...............................11....................

7. DistanC (With Reference to a Landmark if Possilile): ,A.~)(. ;5N\\~.....,.,..",..........,..............................................lI ......~..............1I

8. Movement~ (Changes in 6, 1 & 8 may be better than Estimates of Heading

and Speed); .v.. , ,f:? ~9~ ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

II .......... ..............." t. .t........ ....".... Ii.. .......................1......... ......."tit......... ....... ......,.,.... .... It., ............ "...... ....,..,..... .................. ..... ,- ....9. WeathE!r: (Moving Clouds, Visibility) .. qy.~<;A~", .~..

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pNtx A TO OMER NO 16 TO COC ORDERS DATED X JAN 95

RDOIt!’ CM AW tm%DEII1’D"IED l’It’tIHG OS.D:C1’ 1. Date, Time ~nd Duration of Siqhtinq: . .a\.. f~.99.. .) . .\. .I{..Q...... .... . . .2;? ’. \1:’.’ n~"\~ . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. D SOri tion of Obiect (No of o jects, size, shape, colour, brightness,

d ’11 t) . ONE.. ~~\ ,&JC.u..~R \.J,’ \,-\.’1’" Mv.,,\,.... ~I...... ,t::2&~ l ,C’.~...,.-.:..., soun I sme , e- c.. . . , I . ... .).ftt . Ii- . . ..-~. .. II’ .. . .,.. . . II . .. . . .. .. .. . . , .. . . .. .. .....,.,.~. ~.....M .

i: . ~~ \5 ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. Exact Position when Observed (Geographical Location, Indoors or \hi;,( ~u..L .

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Outdoors, Stationary or Moving) =,.... :~... .’?f.. .~.~ ,"-.~r;’~:~~.~~.~~ffl.. .~~... \":"~ f’\(, ....... ...... II’ " II...... ....,........ .... II... II ......,... .." I’ II ........... ...t-.., ..... .........

4. How Observed (Naked Eye, Binocui "":.,{ 3::ii: c= Movie Came~a/VCR):.. .. I- .. ill .. . ..

. N C\ \<. ~b E. ~ c:... e...........................................,.........".........."........................

5. Direction in which Obiect was First Seen (Possibly with Reference to a

Landtna~k): .~. . . , .~.~ . .(3). . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .

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6. Anqle of Siqht (Estimated Heights are Unreliable): . .~. ~f,t.:S. ... ............. ,... ,...... .................... .... ’1"... ... ... ......... .......... ..... ...............

7. Distanc (With Reference to a Landmark if possible): .~1: . . ~fJ. ~ ,.~~~, .~~~. . w..~~J5, ’.’ .. .... .. . . , . ... . .. . . .. .. .. . ... .. .

8, Movements (Changes in 6, 7 & 8 may be better than Estimates of Heading

and Speed>’: .. ’I..... . ~.~R~. .. .. . . . ... . . ., .. .. .. .... .. . . .. .. .. ,. ... . .." .. , . .

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9, Heather: (Moving Clouds, Visibility) ..S-~~~...~..~~~~.....

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1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

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3. oor

4.

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6. Ang e of Slg t Est1mate heights are unreliable)

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8. Movements (C anges 1n 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9 .cloud,

10. Near y 0 Jec s Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir/lake or darn, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples/spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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ANNEX A TOSOP 502

26 Jan 95 at 2030 3-4 minutes

tr1angu ar object with flashing

Outdoors

Na e eye

Nort erly

Approx 60

Not Known

Hover1ng at 1rst then in the space of a second or two, moved some 2 miles away on the same horizontal.

N1

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1A. Date, Time &

Duration of Sighting

B. Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

C. Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving

D. How Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie)

E. Direction in which Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

G Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

I. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

J. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT ..-A Date, Time &

Duration of sighting

B. Description of Object (No of objects. size, shape colour, brightness)

C. Location, indoor/outdoor,stationary, moving

D. How Observed (naked eye,binoculars, other opticaldevice, still or movie)

E. Direction in which objectfirst seen (a landmark maybe more useful than a badlyestimated bearing)

F. Angle of sight (Estimatedheights are unreliable)

G. Distance (By reference to aknown landmark)

H. Movements (Changes in E,F & Hmay be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

J Met Conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc )

K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buHdings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant. factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

L. To whom reported (Police. military, press etc)

19 Jan 95 1830 - 1840 1 second S4-\ !>-One. Like shooting star very bright green, white in the middle.

Outdoors/stationary

~,#2-.....-...~-~ i~llS11N OJ ~t~raa; ~ . St;~ ~:’~"’., ;;

’I" 20 jAN 1995 t -~~ ..{~ ~ ~.~~ E ".I--\~’. , ~.....,.... ......... ..j.... .i:,. . ..;.;.-;.:;.~,,~,., .Naked Eye

Travelling N to SW

45 degrees

Could not tell

Difficult! Constant speed

Clear but into cloud patch

Difficult! Nil. Telephone mast. but of no use.

Police passed him on to us.

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IJ"R ~ ~lQ. /[’1/ 10//+ I +~, -\ << r 1--" t-, _’ +-~

",". 10 ~ Lf- t~- +’" 1- " ’\-- .., -t ,....REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

A. Date, Time & Duration of sighting

19 Jan 951830 - 1840 1 second

B. Description of Object (No of objects, size, shape colour, brightness)

One. Like shooting star very bright green, wh"e in the middle.

C. Location, indoor/outdoor, Outdoors/stationarystationary, moving

D. How Observed (naked eye, Naked Eyebinoculars, other opticaldevice, still or movie)

E. Direction in which object Travelling N to SWfirst seen (a landmark maybe more useful than a badlyestimated bearing)

F. Angle of sight (Estimated 45 degreesheights are unreliable)

G. Distance (By reference to a Could not tellknown landmark)

H. Movements (Changes in E,F & H Difficu ~!may be of more use than Constant speedestimates of course and speed)

J Met Conditions during observations Clear but into cloud patch(Moving clouds, haze, mist etc )

K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, Difficu~1high voltage lines, reservoir, lake Nil.or dam, swamp or marsh, river, Telephone mast, but of no use.high buildings, taU chimneys,steeples, spires, TV or radio masts,airiields, generating plant,factories, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

L. To whom reported (Police, Police passed him on to us.military, press etc)

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1( ()/~REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT 1. Date, Time and

Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon 0 objects, size, brightness)

No of colour,

3. Locatlon (lndoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

5. Dlrectlon ln w lC obJect flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6. Angle 0 81gh (Estlma e heights are unreliable)

7. Dlstance By re erence to a known landmark)

8. Movemen s ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9. Met con 1 lons urlng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

10. Nearby 0 ]ects (Te ephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir,lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

11. To whom reported (Pollce, military, press, etc)

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ANNEX A TO SOP 502

182030Z Jan 95 for approx 30 to 40 secs

Roun neon type ue light (lighter towards the centre)

Drlvlng In car (moving)

Naked eye

A40 between Lelces er and Northampton. Object travelling East to Southwest

egrees

Stralg t llne

Nl

Northampton Po lce

1.

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The intelligence community of ten, report on lectures delivered at UFO conferences. What ’contactee’ George Adamaski told an audience in New Zealand about his e:l:peri- ences was subsequently routed to defence agencies at the time. [see Fig 41

Perhaps the most significant features contained within a distribution list are three key letters" S.C.I.This refers to Sensitive Compartmented Infonnation. This security system is used predominantly by those engaged in U.S. space reconnaissance and related aeronauti- cal activities. S.c.!. functions on the theory that damaging security leaks can be kept to a minimum if those in the system know only what they need to know in order to perfonn their tasks.

Security people are always talking about the "need to know," Compartmentalizing infonnation is the way they restrict what the watertight doors do on a naval vessel: limit the amount of water entering the ship to a single compartment rather than allowing the entire hull to be tlooded.

The fact that many UFO documents contain references to S.C.I. is a matter of great interest to researchers. Those who come under this system, operators, technicians and taskmasters, inhabit a carefully encapsulated netherworld those provinces are identified by acronym, whose secrets are shared only by the relatively few having one or more spe-

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the system that does all of the watching and listening is so pervasively secret - so black. tha, no individual, including the chairman of the loint Chiefs of Staff and the director of Central Intelligence, knows all of its hidden parts, the products they collect, or the real e:l:tent of the widely dispersed and deeply buried budgets that keeps the entire operation functioning.

In 1986. there were more than thirty S.c.1. categories used by thl U.S. intelligence community. three of which pertained directly to technical intelligence collec- tion: Special Intelligence (SO, Talent Keyhole (TK), and Byeman. Special Intelligence and ~ Talent Keyhole concern data ~ are the product of signals ;,..,~,. intelligence collection and/or..: overhead reconnaissance, by’ .

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Further up through the chain of command. several analysts will attempt to provide more infonnaton about the characteristics of the unknown target - its heading, speed and origin. Computers will assist them, but the

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Manchester 'airmiss' report
Copy of the CAA Air Occurrence report filed by the crew of a British Airways B737 crew describing an “air miss” with an unidentified flying object on approach to Manchester airport in January 1995.
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RATS ~ HIATBllOV AIRPOJtT - LONDON

!.’;PORT or AN I1NIDENl’IFUD n YI2JC OBJf;CTA. Da~et time and duration

Qf .ight!At. (Lo(:d time to be quoted)

B. Des~riPti n of object (~umber of obje~t$, size, shape. ~clour$, b~tlhtnesst so~u4, smell, et~)_ ~ .~.!. ..... ... r~"’\"’’’:~ ":"~-.- ..-.;:.r’ 4." ~. .,4,_ I

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iocat1oa. Iudoors or o~t oors. St~tiou~ry or ~oving)

D. Bow Qb5e~ed. (Nak~d ~y~. binoculars, other opti~&l device. still Of movie caC1era)

t. Direction in which object was ~~5t seen (A la~dm4rk may be ~Qr. us*fal than ~ badly estimated bearing)

F. Antle af sight. (E.ti~~~d b~lht. ara uoreliable)

G. Distance (By r ference to a known laQdmar~ wherever possible)

H. Movaments (Cban8~s in E~ F aDd G ~y b. 01 more ~se than estimates of tours a and 5peed)

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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

4.

5.

6.

1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descr1pt1on of 0 Ject (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

3. Locat1on (lndoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

How observed (nake eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

D1rectlon 10 Wh1C obJect flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

Ang e 0 Slght (Estlmate heights are unreliable)

7. Dlstance (By re erence to a known landmark)

8.

9.

10.

Movements (C anges 1n 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

Met con 1 lons ur1ng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

Nearby 0 )ects Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir,lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

11. To w om reporte Po lce, military, press, etc)

\CQ\\~’\ Lt~ ~~ANNEX A TO SOP 502

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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon of 0 ]ect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

3. Locatlon (lndoor/out oor stationary/moving)

4. How 0 served (na e eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

5. Dlrectlon ln w lC 0 ]ec lrs seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6. Angle 0 Slg t (Estlmate heights are unreliable)

7. Dlstance (By reference 0 a known landmark)

8. Movements C anges ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9. Met con ltlons durlng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

10. Nearby 0 ]ects (Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

11. To whom reported Po lce, military, press, etc)

:=,\ANNEX A TO SOP 502

17 Dec 94, 7pm "Quite a whilell

One IIBus slzed, roun shaped object with bright lights of many coloursll.

out oars, movlng: sighted at Carmen, Manitoba, Canada.

Naked eye whlle IIcrop dustingll. Object moved vertically up in front of pilot

Not nown .

90 vertlca upwards then down to ground and up again 1

Informants were very close to object.

movements

Col , clear nlght, visibility some 20 miles!

None specified

MOD Alr Force Operations Room.

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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon 0 ObJect (No 0 objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

3. Locatlon (In oor/outdoor stationary/moving)

4.

5. Dlrectlon ln w lC 0 Ject lrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

6.

7. Dlstance (By re erence to a known landmark)

8. Movements (C anges ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

9.cloud,

10. Near y 0 )ects Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir,lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

11. To w om repor e Po lce, military, press, etc)

1.

-+-1~oANNEX A TO SOP 502

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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

2. Descrlptlon of ObJect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

1.

3. oor

4. How observed na ed eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

5. Dlrectlon ln w lC 0 Ject flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

+’

~’1ANNEX A TO SOP 502

I L+ 11-~o *- Z c... C)4

6. 1 ~7. Dlstanee (By re_erence to

a known landmark)

Movements (Changes ln 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

8.

9. Met con ltlons urlng observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, ete)

10. Near y 0 Jeets Te ep one lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

11. To w om reporte Po lee, military, press, ete)

1.

’S-.)~~ -,(.

t1 11,/ ’1rt t: t1

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n ~ "’OLIc.,.,,:

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R E~Ql:U .QL~t, 1I NjQENTlflLi.:".J:LItj.. ;..9JLJ11;).A. Date, Time &

Duration of sighting1 02157Z Dec 94 20 - 30 minutes

B. Description of Object (No of objects, size, shape colour, brightness)

Covered large area - lots of lights going clockwise and anti clockwise

ANNEX A TO SOP 502 ~-s-’.+\

C. Location, indoor/outdoor, Outside his parents car on sea frontstationary, moving at Eastbourne

D. How Observed (naked eye, Naked Eyebinoculars, other opticaldevice, still or movie)

E. Direction in which object Towards sea SSEfirst seen (a landmark maybe more useful than a badlyestimated bearing)

F. Angle of sight (Estimated 45 degreesheights are unreliable)

G. Distance (By reference to aknown landmark)

H. Movements (Changes in E,F & H Moved across sea front and up and downmay be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

J Met Conditions during observations Cloudy(Moving clouds, haze, mist etc )

K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines,high voltage lines, reservoir. Jakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river,high buildings, tall chimneys.steeples. spires, TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factories, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

L To whom reported (Police, No one elsemHitary, press ete)

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ANNEX A TO SOP 502

REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

A. Date, Time & Duration of sighting

092035Z Dec 94

B. Description of Object (No of objects, size, shape colour, brightness)

4 white blobs - shooting around misty - out in 4 circles - the meet together

C. Location, indoor/outdoor, Outdoorsstationary, moving

D. How Observed (naked eye, Naked Eyebinoculars, other opticaldevice, still or movie)

E. Direction in which object Towards Coventryfirst seen (a landmark maybe more useful than a badlyestimated bearing)

F. Angle of sight (Estimated 25 degreesheights are unreliable)

G. Distance (By reference to aknown landmark)

H. Movements (Changes in E,F & H All in same area - not moving from the areamay be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

J Met Conditions during observations Stars about but not in the area of the lights(Moving clouds, haze, mist etc )

K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines,high voltage lines, reservoir, lakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river,high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples. spires. TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factories, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

L. To whom reported (Police. Policemilitary, press etc)

;;LL\-’

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ANNEX A TO SOP 502

REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

A. Date, Time & Duration of sighting

012355Z Dee 94 5 minutes - ongoing

Description of Object (No of objects, size, shape colour, brightness)

B. Bright light - blue/green/white

C. Location, indoor/outdoor, Outdoorsstationary, moving

D. How Observed (naked eye, Naked Eyebinoculars, other opticaldevice, still or movie)

E. Direction in which object Westfirst seen (a landmark maybe more useful than a badlyestimated bearing)

F. Angle of sight (Estimated 35 degreesheights are unreliable)

G. Distance (By reference to a High up but too big to be a starknown landmark)

H. Movements (Changes in E,F & H Hoveringmay be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

J Met Conditions during observations No clouds/Clear sky.(Moving clouds, haze, mist ete )

K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, Residential areahigh voijage lines, reservoir, lakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river,high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples, spires, TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factories, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

L. To whom reported (Police, AF Opsmilitary, press etc)

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3. Jescr~?tion of CbJect. (~~l.UI]ber of objects, si za, ,-~a;:e, ~alour, bri~h t:,.SS,saun" S . e’ 1 et~ \ ViL.-"f ,1 "’, _ .~, .- .1._, ..../. ~ 17/’<./4H 1 ~(j. d’t /’S.-J"k4-/-cl). (,1 ~ H T, ~f C/~~-f ,~ a,i~F;- ~~.

:xact ?ositior. Cbserver. (~ao~aph~cal :ocation. :r.ioors or outdoors," "’.S~ationary or movin~). i ~-’7’ ;h~ / i).~.i:/" /t.:;,;~./. :> /Y’-..in-k /I,! w

=:ow Cbserved. (~;a.kad eye, 3; ’1Q 1.1J.ag, ~ tae.:.’ o ’5iC l J.,:::: vi, e, s::..11 or).~ a.;~er~ ~ .

...,. -. :irection L~ whic~ Cb~eot "as ":’" -~- ... -.....J U seen. (.;. lan a.rk =a:J be :-:ors..;,se:..;.::’tha::. a. :,;::.;ily est:’..a ad ;ear~g).

.... -’ . i.n~le of Si~t. (~s~imated ~ei6~ts are ~~eliable).[....", ...".J I<~,I ~’tr-4- ~u<,r:. ~I- t~~ -r t .’S. 7 ..i-c/’J. Jistance. (Jy refer~ce to a. kno;,"tl lan .:n~k ’..he..:-sve.’:: ;0551:’1e).

.::.. :,:overnen ts. (:::b.anges:...."’1:,? ar..d ~ may ~e o.:~ :::ore ’olse tb.a.n e stima. tas of COcITes ;r. speed). SAdM:/’ /, (:v~-ul 5 ~6L’ /i...-L _~ /(-~ ;!-~_. /J/V"Y<i"} ~- !lhtb...... ---’-/It,,/, ,.v-f .At-)7,""’;" :J h.,../ . ".--6~t.-f ,-{.-vr~-) L --1 ,~C’; ’,/3t:c...<, Ik,;~~ i?;/’, e~ ft,~~f. ~~~:" tl ";’. j,:,’#~~,;~. "":I!_ ~ I/,,-,~~,"tv"..~ /~u, I. ...a~eo.o_op-;’...c_l Jon.........~_on_ .....__. OJSerra"lon..,. ....or_..." ,-,_ouds, ___e, ..._s_ ate). - .~/7 I--

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e REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT ~)1a. DATB TIME AND DURATION OF SIGHTING ILocal times to be quoted)

04-1/0.0 NGN’ fur ~ ~ r~4"b. DBSCRIPTION OF OBJECT (Number of objects. siz.., llhape, coloun. brightn..... lIound, smdl etc}.

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c. BXAC"l’ POSITION OBSERVED (Geographical loca on, indoors or outdoorll, su,honary or moving) .

c;.u. C~rr.d. BOW OBSERVED (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, IItill or movie camera] .

N~.’:1"’-e. DIRECTION IN WHICH OBJECT WAS FIRST SEEN-

I 0 wA.~Ok(A landmark may be more useful than a badly

estimated bearing! .~ ~~~~ .)~~f. ANGLE OF SIGHT (Estimated heights are unreliable} ..{~ {c,Wg. DISTANCB (By reference to a known landmark wherever pOllsible) .2#~(-t.. b O-Ju--CJh. MOV1DlBNTS (Changes in E. F, Q may be of more UBe than estimatee of course and speed) .~~ t:JNJ,,! ~ W,e ~c~S’

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..- REPORT OF AN UNIDE~~I?~ED FLYING OBJECT ~ \--~ T~~ .

a. DATE TIME AND DURATION OF SIGHTING (Local times to be quoted) fA.lbA1 /1.’1’11 NO/. "’If S ’’30~ ~II-~ MI"’/S.b. DESCRIPTION OF OBJECT (Number of objects, size, shape, colours, brightness, sound, smell etcl.

2 ~ S"M1’~. " : flI"""’N~ ’"I\Jl-ulCC! I~ ~cc; ,. ~...C I Ax.~h a.., $f1A&.c.at I 1),,"- .. , . uo fJcA..c.~’vC"b NO"’" i "’0 NlM&M-r’ Sow~,-ry ) ~ ~~.tcs vle,aLIi"c. EXACT POSITION OBSERVED (Geographical location, indoors or outdoors, 8tatlonary or ftlovlng’ .~ .4 A~, IJItAJl o CilllLtNI.~ ".... 0111 "tW,. ~SJ4.,A.-f’O~ &I~Ot.btw.c..K. o&kJttJe:A. I .1cPJ .... ’otft~AA..~.d. HOW OBSERVED (Nakecl eye, binocuhrs, other optical clevice, still 0" movi.. camera) .

JW’ cb -- Y6. e. DIRECTION IN WHICH OBJ1ECT WAS PIRST SEEN f.... landu.rk ....y be more useful th.n . b.dly~~ -f estimatecl bearing) . "’H~~ t1"’~"’’1 ~ """wI~’,.}

f. ANGLB 011’ SIGHT (Esti",.ted heights are unreliable) .

’to 0 .ktfl’f o..MIUItft~)g. DISTANCE (By reference to . known landmark wherevsr po,sible .

CoU’-bN\.f ~Icc.ll*l &t~ IAI.,u.-rdb -:s:aS1’" e"-’t,J &.4CAi- CA. ... ~ &..I .h. )!O~S (Changes in E, P, G may be of more use than e.tim.te. of course and speed) .

I ~ 1" O&~(..,.. -fu/LNS; ~b ..H’.....~ ,,J ,.f:.t (~ C.-natb "I Qk~..,. .....~ co~ ~b . I-~.,Jf::-~ "..Jfr I ~..,.,...,~ ~...~.

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