Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Radar Tracking of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) Reports

📄 intelligence report

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TL;DR

This document contains a series of intelligence reports documenting radar tracking of unidentified flying objects. The reports consistently characterize these objects as 'probably balloons' and provide data on their movement and altitude.

This document is a compilation of intelligence reports, classified as TOP SECRET UMBRA, detailing numerous instances of radar tracking of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The reports are structured as brief, numbered entries, often citing specific timeframes, the number of objects tracked, and their estimated altitudes. A recurring theme throughout the document is the assessment that these objects were 'probably balloons'. The reports cover various tracking incidents, noting movement patterns such as 'moved slowly from NW' or 'toward west'. The document appears to be a collection of intercepted or internal military communications regarding aerial surveillance. One entry mentions an increase in 'flying saucer activity' and its potential connection to a specific plan, though the context is heavily redacted. The document provides no definitive conclusions regarding the nature of the objects beyond the recurring assessment that they were likely balloons.

17 UFO (PROBABLY BALLOONS) MOVED FROM [illegible] TOWARD WEST, ALT 95,300 FT.

Official Assessment

The document consists of a series of intelligence reports detailing radar tracking of unidentified flying objects. In almost every instance, the objects are noted as 'probably balloons'.