Tokmak Kirgizssr Ussr — June 1958

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Keywords: toknak, tokmak, lenath, protruded, souhce, source, firey, ssriussr, olllr, 2_2_3_0, gtouncirodor, po1siblyastronomicol, oijeci, canged, ltipgitflfll, couiiitity, ltrpciit, cciiciit, iuimittind, ltipgitf, vsafe, pltipait, oiidentipikd, 7518e, ltlcll
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS D Wo1 8olloon .fun 58 Tokmak. Ki rl!i z SSRIUSSR) D Prot.olllr Balloon Lecel 2_2_3_0 XII Gtouncf. Vi 1uol D GtounciRodor Wo Aircraft 0 Prol.obly Aircraft Po ui IllY Ai rcroft S. PHOTOS 0 Wos Astronomi col 0 Probably Aatronomical Civilian 0 Po1siblyAstronomicol 7. LEMOnt OP OBSERVATION I. NUMBER OP OIJECI'S one min one ~0. IRIEP OP SIOHTINO Oval, or cigar-shaped obj, diameter appeared to be 20-30 em, fm its rear protruded a firey glow which canged fm a blue-white color to a red-yellow firey tail. A'I'IG POU llt (lt&V 21 ... II) 11. COMMENT$ Insufficient conclusion. ~ lnaufficient Oato for Evaluation 0 Unlcnown info form a valid y Gf ACTIYITY ltiPGitflfll AIR INTELUGENCE INFORMATION REPORT COUIIITitY Cll AltU ltrPCIIT CCIICIIt .. ac,,.,,, IUIMITTIND ltiPGitf SUPPORT WIRG VSAFE PltiPAit tfll t IY IDUAL OIIDENTIPIKD OBJECT OBSERVED OVER TOKNAK (42521-7518E). SU~RV (01" ll'PMI1 ltlcll 1t11111111tta tlw ul11ttl faetort of tterratlve ,.,.,, ... ,,, ,.,,.,;.,. tut nn U For,. 111 .. 1 ,.,.,, can .. lvll1 etat~ en A' ror~ II~ Llet lttcl .. vree, lnclu~lltl ttuber of co,iJ . aerve4 croaaing II 4eala with into on an unidentified airborne over TOKNAK in an E 41reotion in Jun 58. object ob- ------INCLI APP~OV};Da C.R. OPPER Colonel, USAP J '~-= tiohl Can ell ' AUSTRALIA and ~tfX~ llAlA~O DllfltiiUTION IY OIIGINATOI (.ca~f USAr a~ 11/e. ln~icete DuPI M/01 aftd copiee o/ o incloeuree, i ) USJPE DUP M-os VAIIIIII: fltlc flocvnf COttfalna l11ler .. t;., allectittl tile ttafional ~.,., .. of tllo Uttlto~ Stat ltllln tho ttittl of tho leplonafe La .. , Title 11. U.I.C., Socfl01t 7fJ aftd 7f4. II trettlaelett or tlw revelatiett o/ Ill centente In any ~nnor to en unauflterlaefl ,., .,. Ia preltllled ., I IIPUCll AF 'OIM ttf, t OCT !1 .... ,c,. ~ llf U~[O .Ao.r Furn-U'iAH. Wshn. {if~" 111 PAIT II ~ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATIO REPORT ?OOOH SUPPORt WIIO (USAPI) IOUICI, 41 rra old, truok 4r1.er, quiet and reaerve4,.pleaaing, of aYer.,. lntell1enoe (four reara eleaentar.r aohool) oooperatlve, ahowed a poaitlYe attitude towar4a the interview, and appeared reliable. SOURCE remember detaila falr11 well. lo inconaiatenciea iD SOURCE' atatementa were noted. Pro 1957 to Apr 59, SOUBCB llve4 in TOKMAK (42521-75181), and wor e4 aa a eneral laborer with a cit7 oonatr fir. on conatr ot a four-storied bldg in !OKM' One oDe oooaaioD on1J 1ft Jun 58, SOURCE made the observation deacribed in thia report, at aprx 22.)0 hra at niabt. In the begi.Dniq ot Jun 58 at aprx 22.,0 hra, SOURCE' landlord Mr. Ceor BCBO~L, reaiding at I 164 Slobo4akaJ& Ulisa in TOKKAK, knocked on SOURCE' door and aaked SOURCE to come out on the atreet imaediatelJ ~U~CE followed that unuaual requeat at onoe, and, when atepping out iato the open, he ime4iate17 ob1erved one unidentified airborne object, which raced towaria TOKMAX in an I or ENE direction, (coming from direction or PRUNZE (4254N-7436E). The ob3eot oroeae4 the "CHU" rier W of TOXMK, and disappeared in E or Ill direction Even though SOUHCE waa unable to estimate the speed ot the object, apee4 muat have been eztremelr high, for within one minute after the initial ai.htiDg or the objeot, it had aoYed out of eight. The night waa cloudless and the etara were brisht. Therefore, altitude ot the object could not be.estimated, even though~l,,.aa at least 2-3 kablgh. Object moved complotelr noiseless SOUHCE waa able to furnish the following into on the unidentified objeota agaln1t the aky, the object appeared to be oYal-or cigar-shaped, and appeared to have a dia of at least 20-30 c, if compared with something, against the horizon. Proa it's rear protruded a tirr glow, which changed from a blue- white color at it'a'beginning (similar to that ot an electric arc . elding torch), which waa ver,r unooatortable to. the e7e, to a red-rellcw fir, tall. Against the ak7, the object appeared to have a lenath of aprx 30 ca while the "exhaust" pro- bablJ had a lenath of 0.5 A' When SOURCE queationed several trienda everJbOdJ seemed to be of the opinion in the area of PRUIZI" lo further details available are testing 1011: THIS DOCUMENf CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL OEF'EHSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPION4GE ACT. 50 U. 5 . C.- II AND a. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE R~El.ATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. MAY NOT 8E REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STAT5 AIR FORCE AGEHCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF . UNCLASSIFIED Air force-USAFF, Wsbn. G~r