Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correction -- Air Defense Forces Chief Interviewed

📍 USSR 📄 Transcript of interview

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TL;DR

This transcript records a status update between Soviet military officials regarding Air Defense Forces readiness, equipment maintenance, and tactical training exercises involving low-signature targets.

This document is a transcript of an interview concerning the operational status of the Soviet Air Defense Forces. The dialogue takes place between an Army General, identified as Tretyak, and an Operational Duty Officer, Colonel Denisov. The conversation focuses on the daily operational plan, which includes 386 aircraft sorties and the processing of 180 airborne planes. A significant portion of the discussion pertains to tactical training exercises, specifically the use of eight fighters as control targets and one low-altitude, low-signature target, identified as a Mi-8 helicopter. General Tretyak questions the readiness of the units, specifically inquiring about the percentage of defective equipment. Colonel Denisov reports that the equipment is 100 percent ready, though he acknowledges that one radar station within the Radar Troops (RTV) is currently out of action. The General demands to know what measures have been taken to address this, and Colonel Denisov confirms that a repair crew has been dispatched to resolve the issue. The transcript concludes with a note that the video shows Tretyak, with some passages omitted by the editor.

WE ARE EXPECTING EIGHT FIGHTERS AS CONTROL TARGETS AND ONE LOW-ALTITUDE, LOW-SIGNATURE ONE, SUCH AS THE MI-8.

Official Assessment

The document details a status report between an Army General (Tretyak) and an Operational Duty Officer (Colonel Denisov) regarding Soviet Air Defense Forces readiness, including the status of radar equipment and tactical training exercises.

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