Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Unusual Aerial Sightings File 6/9/AIR Part 2

🏛 3 SQN (INTELLO) 📄 File compilation of sighting reports

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This file contains a series of civilian reports of unusual aerial sightings in New South Wales, Australia, submitted to the RAAF between 1990 and 1991. The reports were processed by 3 Squadron (INTELLO) and include detailed accounts of lights and objects, along with RAAF responses and internal administrative notes.

This document is a compilation of various 'Unusual Aerial Sighting' (UAS) reports filed with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), specifically handled by 3 Squadron (INTELLO) between 1990 and 1991. The file contains numerous individual minute papers and records of conversation documenting reports from civilians across New South Wales. The reports describe a wide variety of phenomena, including bright lights, glowing objects, and unusual aerial movements. Many witnesses were interviewed by RAAF personnel, often Orderly Officers, who recorded the details of the sightings, including the time, location, and description of the objects. Some reports mention specific characteristics such as flashing lights, erratic movement, or the absence of sound. The RAAF personnel often provided standard responses, sometimes suggesting that the sightings might be attributed to aircraft, satellites, meteors, or other conventional phenomena, while also providing contact information for civilian UFO research organizations. The file also includes internal RAAF communications regarding satellite observations and requests for information on potential explanations for specific sightings. The document reflects the administrative process of receiving, recording, and responding to public reports of unidentified aerial phenomena during this period.

The Royal Australian Air Force receives many unusual aerial sighting reports. Approximately 90 percent of the sightings are attributed to causes which include aircraft, satellites, meteors, space debris re-entry, meteorological balloons, stars and planets.

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