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A sighting report from 2002 detailing a 10-minute observation of a large, rectangular, low-altitude object in Parobé, Brazil. The report confirms no physical evidence or radar data was collected.
A sighting report from 2002 detailing a 10-minute observation of a large, rectangular, low-altitude object in Parobé, Brazil. The report confirms no physical evidence or radar data was collected.
A report of two globular, silver-white objects observed over Curitiba, Brazil, on September 1, 2002. The objects were described as static and moving slowly with a halo effect for 45 minutes.
A formal UFO sighting report from 2002 involving a Brazilian Army reserve officer who observed a small, white, moving object over Navegantes, Porto Alegre. The report confirms no physical evidence or radar data was associated with the 25-minute event.
A formal military report detailing a stationary, star-like UAP sighting in Sobradinho, Brazil, on December 19, 2002. The object was observed for 90 minutes under clear skies with no associated physical or radar evidence.
A report detailing a 2002 sighting of four erratic, bright objects in Novo Hamburgo, Brazil, by four witnesses. The objects were described as moving like skydivers without parachutes at low altitude.
A report of six unidentified circular objects observed over São José dos Pinhais, Brazil, on February 2, 2003. The witness, an electronic technologist, described the objects as white, fast-moving, and capable of hovering.
A 1997 Brazilian military report detailing a 40-minute sighting of a stationary, bluish, star-shaped object in Curitiba. The report was processed by COMDABRA and contains witness contact information and object characteristics.
A sighting report from April 2003 detailing a large, fast-moving, reddish circular object observed near Viracopos International Airport in Brazil. The report confirms no physical or radar evidence was collected.
A 2003 Brazilian military report detailing a 15-minute sighting of a bright, circular object in Senador Firmino. The object exhibited a unique 'windshield wiper' movement pattern.
A 2003 UFO sighting report from Guarapuava, Brazil, involving a 15-minute observation of a white/yellowish object. The report includes three digital photographs as evidence.
A 2003 Brazilian military report detailing a pilot sighting of a white and red aerial object flying at FL 330. The report remains inconclusive due to a lack of further data from the airline involved.
A Varig Log flight crew reported observing an unidentified light flying parallel to their aircraft for over 50 minutes. Air traffic control was unable to confirm the object's presence on radar.
A formal Brazilian military report detailing a 2.5-hour stationary UAP sighting on March 1, 2004, involving both visual observation and radar detection near Anápolis.
A military air traffic controller reported a 20-minute sighting of an unidentified object near Manaus on April 25, 2004. The object was not detected by terminal radar, and the report notes a preceding power failure at the local airfield.
A 1997 Brazilian military sighting report of a round, white object in Curitiba. The witness observed zigzagging movements but ultimately concluded the object was an airplane.
A 2004 Brazilian military sighting report detailing a 10-minute aerial event confirmed by radar contact with multiple plots varying in speed and heading.
This is a 2004 Brazilian Air Force administrative document authorizing research into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (OVNIs) records held by the COMAER. It establishes the formal chain of command communication regarding the handling of UAP-related documentation.
This document details an administrative request by the 'Grupo Ufo-Gênesis' to the Brazilian Air Force for access to UFO research records. The Air Force's Intelligence Secretariat (SECINT) confirmed that all relevant documentation had been transferred to the Aerospace Defense Command (COMDABRA) in 2000.
A 2004 Brazilian military report detailing a sighting of a triangular-shaped object moving in a straight line. The report was processed by COMDABRA in 2010.
A pilot reported observing three white, spherical objects while at flight level 350 on January 17, 1997. The incident was documented by the Brazilian Aerospace Defense Command (COMDABRA).
A 2005 sighting report from Brazil detailing the observation of two aerial objects, one brilliant and one smaller and opaque, moving in a zeta-line trajectory. The report was processed by COMDABRA in 2010.
A formal military report detailing a sighting of three orange, oval-shaped objects over Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, on April 1, 2005. The witness captured the event on digital video using binoculars.
A pilot of flight VRG 2348 reported an unidentified light of varying intensity on May 28, 2006. Radar analysis confirmed no other traffic in the area, and the incident remains documented as an unexplained sighting.
A flight crew reported observing unidentified lights while at FL 360 on October 3, 2006. Air traffic control confirmed no other aircraft were in the vicinity.
A 2006 Brazilian military report detailing a pilot's visual and TCAS-based encounter with an unidentified object. The report confirms radar/TCAS contact and a five-minute duration.
A confidential Brazilian Ministry of Aeronautics report detailing an A-29 aircraft's encounter with an unidentified object on June 12, 2006. The object was observed at 2,000 altitude while the aircraft was 100 nautical miles away.
A 2007 sighting report of a large, disc-shaped object observed by two witnesses in Brazil. The report was processed by SPADS COMDABRA in 2010 and contains no evidence of physical traces or radar confirmation.
A declassified Brazilian military report documenting a 15-minute sighting of a circular object in Minas Gerais on April 4th at 22:52.
A pilot reported observing an unidentified light at FL340 near Aracaju, Brazil, on May 11, 2007. The light appeared for 10-15 seconds before extinguishing, with no corresponding radar contact.
A sighting report from 2007 detailing a stationary, luminous object observed over Manaus, Brazil. The report includes witness testimony and geographic coordinates but notes no physical or radar evidence.
A commercial pilot reported a luminous object detected on TCAS that followed their flight, followed by a second sighting by another pilot in the same sector shortly after.
A formal Brazilian military report documenting a sighting of a luminous, gelatinous, unidentified object in Manaus on December 23, 2007. The witness reported two distinct flashes and slow lateral movement.
A military report detailing a 25-minute sighting of a rounded, multi-light object near Camapuã, Brazil, on July 28, 2008. The event was associated with local distress and a reported loss of telecommunications.
A pilot of flight TAM8002 reported an unidentified object moving at high speed approximately 10,000 feet above his aircraft on September 27, 2008. The report was officially filed with the Brazilian military organization CINDACTA 3.
A report detailing a spherical, red aerial object observed by air traffic control and a commercial pilot near Santarém, Brazil, on October 17, 2008.
A Brazilian military report detailing a 90-minute sighting of two star-like, zig-zagging objects by a single witness in July 2009. The report confirms no physical evidence or radar contact was associated with the event.
A 1958 legislative inquiry by Deputy Sérgio Magalhães demanding transparency from the Brazilian Navy regarding a 'flying saucer' sighting at Trindade Island. The document highlights the Navy's official acknowledgement of photographs taken by crew members of the Almirante Saldanha and questions the lack of a formal investigation.
A 1980 sighting report from the Brazilian Navy regarding unidentified luminous objects observed on the Amazon River. The objects were seen by the crew of the corvette 'MEARIM' but were not detected by radar.
A 1968 Brazilian Air Force report detailing a night guard's sighting of a color-changing, spherical aerial object in Lins, Brazil. The object moved from the North to the Northwest before stopping.
A 1969 SIOANI report documenting a 15-second sighting of a solid, ovoid object by a dentist in Mineiros do Tietê, Brazil. The object moved in a continuous, directional path from East to West.
A SIOANI report detailing a 1969 UAP sighting in Lins, Brazil, by witness Jayme Garavello. The report includes physical evidence of flattened grass at the site and a psychiatric evaluation confirming the witness's reliability.
Two credible witnesses in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, reported a high-speed, luminous, oval-shaped aerial object on April 26, 1969. The report was documented by the Brazilian Air Force's SIOANI project.
A 1968 Brazilian Air Force report detailing a night watchman's claim of a physical struggle with three human-like occupants of a van-shaped aerial object in Bauru.
A 1968 Brazilian military report detailing a close encounter between a night watchman and an unidentified craft with three human-like occupants. The witness engaged in a physical struggle with the occupants before the craft departed.
This document contains two pencil sketches of an entity from the Brazilian Air Force (SIOANI) archives. It serves as a visual record within the SIOANI collection.
A 1969 SIOANI report details a sighting of a stationary white light in Mogi, Brazil, accompanied by physical evidence of a 10-meter star-shaped burn pattern and twisted vegetation. The witness was evaluated as psychologically sound.
A military officer reported a 5-minute sighting of an unidentified object with a blue body and white light in Lins, Brazil, on March 11, 1969. The report includes a psychological evaluation of the witness, which found no evidence of mental instability.
A detailed sighting report from 1969 involving multiple witnesses in Osasco, Brazil, describing a bright, pulsating, parachute-shaped object that performed complex maneuvers and appeared to split before disappearing. The report was submitted to the Brazilian Air Force's SIOANI project.
A SIOANI sighting report from 1970 detailing a 20-30 minute observation of a round, soccer-ball-sized object in Ibiuna, Brazil. The witness reported the object moving from the western horizon before disappearing downward.
A 1970 SIOANI sighting report from Matozinhos, Brazil, where a witness observed a stationary, light-emitting object for 1-2 hours. The report includes witness demographics, environmental conditions, and a sketch of the phenomenon.
A 1970 Brazilian Air Force (SIOANI) report details a sighting of an unidentified object at the Funil Dam in Itatiaia. The witness, a vigilante, reported an object emitting colored lights and jet-like sounds, accompanied by a local power failure.
This document compiles various Brazilian UFO sighting reports from 1954 to 1968, including military and civilian accounts. It highlights specific incidents involving physical traces, alleged encounters with beings, and mysterious deaths.
This document is a 1971 compilation of Brazilian military and civilian reports regarding UAP sightings from the 1950s and 1960s. It includes witness testimonies, official correspondence, and technical investigation guidelines for the CICOANI project.
This dossier contains official Brazilian Air Force reports and communication transcripts from 1984 regarding multiple UAP sightings and unidentified radar plots. It highlights the military's struggle to identify these objects and includes recommendations for better reporting and data preservation.
This document compiles materials for the 1975 First International Symposium of Ufology in Brazil, featuring Professor J. Allen Hynek. It documents efforts to establish a serious scientific and military framework for UAP research in Brazil through government cooperation.
This document contains official Brazilian military reports of two separate UFO sightings in 1987, including detailed witness testimony and administrative routing slips. It documents claims of physical effects on equipment and alleged contact with entities.
A compilation of 130 UFO sighting reports from 1977-1978, documented by the Brazilian Air Force's 1st Regional Air Command. The reports detail various aerial phenomena, including physical effects on witnesses and radar detections.
This document is a 1988 Brazilian military intelligence report detailing an upcoming Ufology Congress and documenting specific UAP sightings reported by commercial airline pilots.
This document compiles official Brazilian Air Force records and directives regarding the SIOANI and NUCOMDABRA programs for investigating UFOs. It includes administrative procedures, case reports from 1968-1969, and correspondence with civilian researchers.
This document is a collection of Brazilian Air Force administrative records from 1979 regarding the collection and reporting of UFO sightings. It demonstrates a formal, systematic process for documenting these phenomena across different regional military commands.