Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CORRECTION -- AIR DEFENSE FORCES CHIEF INTERVIEWED
AI-Generated Summary
This transcript details a discussion on Soviet Air Defense readiness and includes a dismissive official stance on UFO sightings, citing a specific radar-tracked event near Moscow that was identified as non-UFO.
This document is a transcript of a broadcast or interview concerning the operational status of the Soviet Air Defense Forces. The text begins with a dialogue between a Formation Commander (Tretyak) and an Operational Duty Officer (Colonel Denisov) regarding the readiness of units, including Anti-Aircraft Missile Troops (ZRV) and Radar Troops (RTV). They discuss the status of equipment and the scheduling of training sorties. The second part of the document shifts to an interview with an individual named Ivan Moiseyevich, conducted by Vovnenko. In this segment, the subject of UFOs is raised. Ivan Moiseyevich dismisses UFO reports as being composed of myths and tall stories. He references a specific incident near Moscow where radar was used to track an object, asserting that after sorting out the data, it was determined that the object was not a UFO and had nothing to do with such phenomena.
WE HAD AN EVENT HERE, NEAR MOSCOW. WE GOT FIXES ON IT, TRACKED IT WITH RADAR. THEN WE SORTED IT OUT AND IT WAS NOT A UFO. IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.
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Official Assessment
The interviewee states that a specific event near Moscow involving radar tracking was determined not to be a UFO.
The document contains a transcript of a discussion regarding Air Defense Forces readiness and a brief dismissal of UFO phenomena as myths or tall stories.
Key Persons
- DenisovOperational Duty Officer
- TretyakFormation Commander
- VovnenkoInterviewer
- Ivan MoiseyevichInterviewee