PROJeCT 10073 RECORD CARD DATE i 2. LOC-WION CONCLUSIONS 0 /b s Boll oon USSP. -J<Joanese P robably Balloon Po-. S o ~,ly Balloon 3. D .I.TE'iii.\E CROUP ~ TYPE OF OBSERVATION Loc<1l _ 0 Ground-V i suol 0 Ground-Radar Was Ai a:rof r P robobl y Aircraft cr:A i ~Vi :;u a! 0 Air-Interc e p t Radar Oo s si bl y Ai rc:roft Cl 'Was ~stronomi cal ,10 t...J(J 0 Prcbably A s tronomical 0 ? o s s bl y Asrronomi col 7. LcNCTH o ;: OBSERVATION a. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 bsuffic:ient Octo for S~!EF SUMMARY OF SIGHTIN G ln. co.o.~M~:-as l:L'"l.;t~ri~ .J~scrl.p':_ obs-"'r\:~d patter1 1re tho-;e of a typic .ppea. e d de -c8 r.d in.~ i!'l.va tr .J J ~r:. tory, clisappe~ring .,/w~1i tish- yr:>-1 low OPERATIONAL D'li'!EDIATE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE DIVISION COMDR 67 TAC RECON l.VG YCK:::A JAPA~r Advance copy celivered to GIN ( R produetJon of this mu~ m wn<>le o t m p eri I prohibtte d without app r ora/ of ~ ~HQ F'ORM Q-3Q9b I Z2 JUN 5 6 'VIOU~ EOITION:I OF THIS FOOIM "'~ t BE USEO. ofl_"it~..:._efdl ;j-; OiiAfftJ ~17'1 TO PI i!OU TEO INFO: CTU 1225 PAfAKUNI RADORESSED DEFERRED F'M CJNCPACfli Nt:CTAR/A. L.::FT IJNNER, AND C.C"C tlARS LIKE OBJECT VERY CLOSE TO THE ACFT. Tf-1 'HEATHER 'JIAS CLEAR WITH C'C~LLENT VISIBILITY. ACFT HEADING WAS 21 DEG . ALT 15,9>' ANO THE \ CfT CClv1DR AND P l LOT DES~ J BE:O T:--rE SIGHT I 00 AS A BRILL l ANT YELLOWl s; rilled in) 333C ... 556.~NAVAIDE JCS f.>r.uHO~<~I.Y ulv E'AGf;_1 OF"2 :r ( 1 Paraphra~e not required excep< prior to Category "B" encryption-physically--..._ ~lJ r~move all internal references by date-time group prior to declassificati~ :10 unc lass itied....reference if t~e_date-~roup is quoted . --_ _ -- ... " A1:rt.. A BLtl GREEN f"L6.RE: 1. ~ Kr OBJ~CT EMERGO) FROM THE f'LAS~ y aT FOLLC~ At F'LAT PATH'XOWA?D T~--!E ACFT MOV I~ ffiCM THE 1 n 3 OCLOCK FOS TO THE 123 OCLOCX POS. SPARKS WERE OBSERVED f'OlL<JWi NG OBJE:Ci. OBJr::CT 8~'RNED OUT AN t:ST3MATED 5~ A'OOVE OOSE OF ACrT. DURATION Or S~Glf1H~ APPRO'([ S(co;1~ ;HE CFC ANfi) LErT GUNNER OS~! EO 8 1 L L 9 Al'ff \VH aTE SH AT 1 OCLOCK MEOH.M H~GH ACfT POS Tru"E:N ~LVE GRE BA~L l.H~ Qt.UE G.~E~ TA~l. ANtJ SHOW'f:Rl~ SPMtK$ fOLLOW3NG A ~A\ .; ':!.~J PATH TOWARD ACr'J. D l SAPPEAR J NG Acaoss J\9/ AND k!)PRO:w"521 ~ f..OOVE C?T.. ~ VO ~ CE CO+iUN ~CATiONS WERE J NTERfE?Tm c:~. ;..SE QIH.Y ('.1nen tillad in) SECURITY CLASSIFICATIO N (!! c::l'l) UNCLASSIFlE DJSPOSlTJON FORJ\A SUBJECT (U) DATE COMMENT NO. 1 G:re..Jory/vl!:l 1 . .4ttached reports are forvr~ded for your rerie1-1 as foreign missile activities, end therefore of interest possible indi.cations vour division. 2 . The c haracteristics, description s , fu~d patter~s in the report are th~se of a true bolide or , an unusually large mn"oer "'fl!i:h he're been reported during the last year. lic'.!ever, thi s does not rule out the possibility of ni :;.siles . 3 . T"ne reason for submitting these is that \vi thin two mont:::ts substantially the same objects, in the s3.Lle area and 1-ii thin 30 ~iles of &=:t otner were reported by both the Air Force anC: t:3e t!av-y. A rou.;h plot of the direction of travel of one object (assuming the UFO to be a Iilissile) indicates that tbe point of cri.:;, ..... c ould be the northernmost point of the Sakaali~. A plot of the otber also indicates that the point of origin could be i n the s~e aeneral area: although tne direction of travel :.s in another direct .ioc, proceeding on the sa:ne assunption. 4 . Your comment by reply hereon would be appreciated. l . Folder containing Na'ry t>lsg OC WOC-58-:a66 2 . Folder containl.l.le; - Sciences Division ocr...:. Iru b.-:...;ru.lo UNCLASSJFJED ' D FO~Iol 96 -1 f<tl 50 RPLACS !oM fORlll 96. I OCT .