Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Minister's Predictions on Satellites, 'Flying Saucers'
AI-Generated Summary
A 1993 ITAR-TASS report cites Russian official Oleg Lobov suggesting that future satellite technology could make 'flying saucers' a normal mode of air transport. The report also mentions the launch of a new broadsheet regarding the Russian aerospace industry.
This document is a press report from ITAR-TASS dated April 27, 1993. It details comments made by Oleg Lobov, the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers and Russian economics minister. Lobov proposed that the implementation of three geostationary satellites in high orbit would facilitate the creation of a global communications system for Russia. In the context of this technological advancement, he suggested that 'flying saucers' could become a normal form of air transport within the country. The document also notes the publication of a new broadsheet by AKI titled 'Russia's aerospace industry: despite difficulties, it has not lost the ability to work successfully,' which discusses the potential of the Russian Center for the Conversion of the Aerospace Industry.
Just three geostationary satellites in high orbit would enable a global communications system to be set up and "flying saucers" could become a normal form of air transport in Russia.
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Official Assessment
Oleg Lobov suggested that the deployment of three geostationary satellites in high orbit could establish a global communications system in Russia, potentially making 'flying saucers' a normal form of air transport.
Key Persons
- Oleg Lobovfirst deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers and Russian economics minister