Declassified UFO / UAP Document
There Is No Defense Against 'Invisible' Airplanes
AI-Generated Summary
A 1993 FBIS report features a retired Yugoslavian Major's assessment that stealth aircraft are indefensible. The Major notes that these aircraft are sometimes misidentified as UFOs by ground observers.
This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) daily report from January 21, 1993, featuring an interview with retired Yugoslavian Major Radoman Mladjenovic. The Major, a former pilot who holds a master's degree on the B-2 nuclear bomber, discusses the efficacy of American stealth technology in the context of recent military operations in Iraq. He argues that the Army of Yugoslavia and other nations face a significant challenge, as he believes there is no successful defense against stealth aircraft. During the discussion, the Major mentions that the F-117A, which he describes as a 'polished diamond' in appearance, was used in Iraq and that ground observers sometimes misidentify these aircraft as UFOs. The report highlights the secrecy surrounding the American 'Black Program,' noting that its existence was only made public through the promotion of the B-2 bomber to a select group of guests.
observers from the ground sometimes describe it as a UFO [unidentified flying object]
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Official Assessment
The document reports on an interview with a retired Yugoslavian Major who asserts that there is no effective defense against American stealth aircraft, which he notes are sometimes described by ground observers as UFOs.
Key Persons
- Radoman MladjenovicRetired Major, pilot, and expert on Air Force and Air Defense