Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Radar Tracking of Unidentified Flying Objects and Balloon Flights

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TL;DR

This document contains multiple radar tracking reports of unidentified objects. In most cases, these objects were officially inferred to be balloons based on their flight characteristics.

This document is a compilation of radar tracking reports concerning unidentified flying objects and balloon flights. The reports consistently document the detection of objects via radar, noting their flight paths, altitudes, and speeds. In numerous instances, the reporting officers conclude that while the objects were not positively identified, they were inferred to be balloons based on their flight characteristics, appearance, and altitude. The reports span various dates and locations, with specific details provided for each tracking incident, such as the time of detection, the direction of travel, and the altitude at different points in the flight. Some reports mention luminous objects or objects with specific shapes, such as semi-circles, and describe their movement through the air. The document is classified as TOP SECRET UMBRA and notes that the information is exempt from general declassification schedules due to the sensitivity of the intelligence sources and methods involved.

ALTHOUGH THE FLYING OBJECT WAS NOT IDENTIFIED, IT WAS INFERRED TO HAVE BEEN A BALLOON ON THE BASIS OF ITS ALTITUDES AND OTHER CONDITIONS.

Official Assessment

Although the flying object was not identified, it was inferred to have been a balloon on the basis of its altitudes and other conditions.

Multiple radar tracks of unidentified objects were recorded; in most instances, these were inferred to be balloons based on altitude, speed, and appearance.