Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CORRECTION -- AIR DEFENSE FORCES CHIEF INTERVIEWED
AI-Generated Summary
This transcript details a Soviet military readiness report and an interview where a high-ranking official dismisses UFO reports as myths, citing a specific radar-tracked event near Moscow that was identified as non-anomalous.
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 an Operational Duty Officer, Colonel Denisov, and a Formation Commander, Tretyak, discussing the readiness of units, including the ZRV (Anti-Aircraft Missile Troops) and RTV (Radar Troops). They confirm that equipment is largely ready for action, despite one radar station being out of service. The second part of the document features an interview with an individual named Ivan Moiseyevich, conducted by Vovnenko. During this exchange, the subject of UFOs is raised. Ivan Moiseyevich dismisses the significance of UFO reports, characterizing them as myths and tall stories. He specifically references an event near Moscow where radar tracked an object, but asserts that upon investigation, it was determined not to be a UFO and had no connection to 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 to be 'not a UFO' and 'had nothing to do with it'.
The document records a discussion regarding the operational readiness of Soviet Air Defense Forces and a brief dismissal of UFO phenomena by the interviewee.
Key Persons
- DenisovOperational Duty Officer
- TretyakFormation Commander
- VovnenkoInterviewer
- Ivan MoiseyevichInterviewee