PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARO 2. LOCATION Qs;:tn Ai.r B~se, I~ore~ .xa Ground Visu a l G,uunJ-Rodor s .. PHOTOS 6. SOURC-E 0 Air-lnt>!rccpt Rod.,, 12. CONCL USIONS Wos Balloon 0 Prob.:Jbly Balloon 0 f'o:;sihl y Balloon 0 Wu$ Aircrnft P r,;,b.:;!;,l y Ai rc(oft 0 Pos~ibly Ai rcraft .0:< Was A!.tronornic o l ~1~ t.:-)01' 0 Probabl y A~t .. u nomi c ol 0 Pos~ibly A~tronomicol 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE g ~t~;fficient Data for Evoluo t io-;, 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING A long , n.,lrrow flame w=-ts seen, roia l'edd ish--yellow to whit lsh b o in g cast in 1 eve l f l i h r a u d penrod iu c:louds. 11. COMMENTS The s! .. etch i~; tylJl.Cal of ~i r:3t80i'. ATIC FORM 32~ CRY."/ :r. Si~P 52) ,.~ .. FO'IM l"tA I COU"TitY REPO"' ttO. ( LNA VP. IJLANK) ,. ' South Korea m-4-S7 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unident:ltied Flying Objaot Report (UFOB) Qaan j:lr e, Korea Intelligence, .314th Air Divi3ion D.\f E_o.F"iiEPO"'RT:::---- --DA'ioffi'foRM.\i'To.e---Nov ll S? EvALuATioPi PREPA~!O DY ( UIJftff) David R. Perdue, 2/Lt Rt.i'C:!U?tc::ES (<.'cMtro4 nlllbtr, dir!dift, prmou r~. de . a appUce6") SU ~MARY: (Enllr eoncUt ft111f11Grr of riJ'Gft. GiH """Jitnt ha ftAU OM.flftlmel portJf'op~. LW lntloi'UUI allow1r ltft. Btgfn tm of rtporl on .lJo' Form I I I -Purl 11.) Cn night of Novaabep ll, 1957 A/JC u...'"lidenti!iecl i 'lying object near Osan Air Non~ -cttct.S. eported an DIST~I3UTION BY ORIGINATOR CINCPAC, APO 953 CCMDR, Sth AF, APO 92S CCMDR, 6146tb J;l'AG, APO 76 NOT; THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTI NG THE NATIONAL OEFENSE OF TI-lE UNITED STATES WITHIN Tt!E MEANING OFniE !:jPJONAGE ACT, ro U . 5 . C.- :11 Ml~ 31. AS A \41::l .. DEO. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION O F ITS CONT f.NT5 IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON I S PROHIBITED BY lAW, I T M \Y NOT DE 11F.PRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, OY OTHER THAN UNITED STA.TC.S AIR FORCE AGEtiCIES. EXCEPT IW PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF 1\T::LLIGf.UCE. USAF. 1 '--'F ~ORM 112-PART II .\PPHOVf.O 1 JIJNe I!HII A1R INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT :rnttllligenoe, 3l4th .\ir Di?ision object seen, only exhaust flame, fl e will h erain be called object. Observer statea ~!~e aJl~PiL~S l~<?_k~ +.-at l_o --~-QancU.h~ld at arms leng.th.a imatea fl~me s s .l..O.O.Q~t; in~).eQ.g_th_._ Compared-~ith-- - markers on r!UN&y to which objttct flew parall~. c . Two accounts give variation from reddish yellow to 11hitish yallow. At end at flame spa1ks were observed h. no sound was heard by either observer One or the two men happened to glance at the S~J and vie~ed the obj 9ct. then called the attention of the other man to it. b. object. ~aa viewed in straight !.e! !._flig . hoad~ .. 2.~ .~P ate!y -09cr grees. It passed f'rC!tl loles t-t o east on straight am level flight. with no alteration of course. sp!~-~j; 800 or_20.0....knots_ at 2000feet altit~ ObsArvers estL~ate obj!ct ppe~ed i ! gl.9uda. Obsetvers felt they -would have observe objact furt1ler had it not been for cl~over. been abla to One man viewed object for 20 t~ The other man view~ the objec~ for 10 seDOIXla. Ground visual ~t-West rUllllay at OSA..'J AIR B Both men were tanding bea id b. ~2L.6 AAC Sq., GG.\ operator. His t:-..;timatea see"' to be baaed on a .. !ir k~pwlEKtg_a!.of aircra!t, altitud~a, sp~eds etc, ~WTE: 1111':'; I ULIJ '~f H i O N f AINt:; I NrUP MAT ION AF'FECT I Nr; THI:. NA fi(JN,\1 O~fl fl~F OF liiF. IJI ll rEO STAff') Wll HI N rt ,: f,lt. , 'WI; 11 f1 U I - f'!O'IAL,r M .T. }I U :., C - 11 MAY MJI' tJE IH: PHUDUCED IN WHOLE O!llfl P~RT, RY OliiFR IIIAN liNII::U STATL, AIR FOHCE AGl olt'lt'I,I:XCCr'f iJf Pc,:AI~';IO~H.~, IH.: rJ!P.ECTJ,<PF INTfLLV.' :,r i:.. U.>A ... AF FORM 112-PART II APtRO Vt-.0 I J UNE 19<61 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Rr.I'ORT NO. Int8lligence, )14th. Air Division control tower operator. Evaluation o! this observer is same as above 7. a. 7 mile visibUit;y with a few low clouds. No unnaual weather activity liU given by obam'vers bo Repotz-t !rom Oaan AB weather officer 1. surface vima SSW at 6 knota d. 7 miles and cleir . e. ceilingoaeter at 2400Z reported small scattered clouds at 3500 f3at 10. Oliv9 (tower operator) reported a T-.3.3 in area previously but is certain this is not 'What he saw. Chief Radar Intelligence, 314th Air Division. I foel ertain th e ~4!tn_ -~.AA.U8J1~ OQ~ct n~t of a conventional natura. Th-3rs=-maY1fepO&sibility of a tie-in with an object sighted 1.n- J a i five days later, whicb waa reported in the Paci!ic Stars and Stripes newspaper. These men ~ere not, ava until. a week after their sighting. But upon questioning I scertained that neither had read the newspaper article which might have colored their s t. I have no subststantjal idea of the possible cauae of the DAVID. R. PERDUE Chief Radar Intelligence HJ rc r l-l , ! uCH . -,.. r r NT~ I N:i ltHO H AA TION A I-F rCTI NG Ill F. t l ~I ;ONAL Of Fl.rl ;1:. 01 H i lltliTED 511\ ITS '!ItT If IN TilE Me: ANI ~4G 0 TH~ I:~PIONAGE ACT, 50 U S I. - 31 Moll~.,,, \'tlr:tiiiFI) ll'J rHANSMi..>.tiO~I OR THF I!CIJlLAlll)N 01 1"1..> < O~iirNTS 1"4 ANY MAr-.'oi-P. TO AN t !NAUTHQ,~Prn !t-P.J0 ... 1'-i PP0-1181 rEO if I AW. II t.i;\Y ti<H Hr f( P1lOOUl.tD I N WHOLE OR li~ PMH, llY 01 Hc:.ll ., HAN Ul'tl fF.O ::ifl\fE~ AI:< IOr.CE 1\GENCII:::S, f-XCt.:PT BY PLR~4S'::>ION OF THE OIRr"CTOR OF I M i H l.IGUlC :.. tJ'3,,1-.