Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CIRVIS Report: Sighting of Six Objects by MATS Flight 21821
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A MATS C-130 flight reported six unidentified, burning objects at 50,000-60,000 feet over the Pacific on November 16, 1965. The objects were described as horizontal, evenly spaced, and lacking meteor-like tails.
On November 16, 1965, a series of military communications were generated regarding a CIRVIS report filed by MATS Flight 21821, a C-130 aircraft traveling from Okinawa to Wake Island. The flight crew reported observing six unidentified objects while in flight. The objects were described as being on the same track, passing from left to right, and elevated 10 degrees above the horizon. The crew estimated the objects were at an altitude between 50,000 and 60,000 feet. The sighting occurred between 1422Z and 1430Z at coordinates 25-04N 138-44E. The objects were described as having a continuous burning appearance, but notably lacked the tails typically associated with meteors. The crew further noted that the objects were horizontal and evenly spaced in time. The report was disseminated through various military channels, including the Air Force, Navy, and intelligence agencies such as the CIA and DIA, as part of standard reporting procedures for unidentified aerial phenomena.
THEY DID NOT HAVE TAILS BEHIND THEM AS A METEROR WOLLD
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