Declassified UFO / UAP Document
USSR, PRC Scientists in Joint Study of UFO's
AI-Generated Summary
Soviet and Chinese scientists have formed a joint program to study UFOs following a meeting in Dalnegorsk. They have agreed to share photographic and video evidence of anomalous phenomena.
This intelligence report, issued by FBIS London on May 23, 1990, details a collaborative effort between Soviet and Chinese scientists to study Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UFOs). According to the report, which cites a Moscow Domestic Service broadcast from May 21, 1990, the first meeting of these ufologists took place in the small maritime town of Dalnegorsk in the Soviet Far East. The specialists have formally established a joint program to investigate anomalous phenomena. As part of this cooperation, the researchers have agreed to share video and photographic evidence related to these sightings. The report notes that the region has experienced a significant increase in visual observations of UFOs over the preceding few years.
THE SOVIET AND CHINESE SPECIALISTS ON ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA HAVE MAPPED OUT A PROGRAM FOR INVESTIGATING INCIDENTS THAT ARE ALREADY KNOWN AND HAVE ALSO ARRANGED TO DIRECTLY EXCHANGE VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS ON NEW SIMILAR PHENOMENA.
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Official Assessment
Scientists from the Soviet Far East and the PRC have initiated a joint study of UFOs, holding their first meeting in Dalnegorsk. They have established a program to investigate incidents and have agreed to exchange video and photographic materials.