Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Intelligence Information Report FIR K-311/01638-77

📅 Late Summer 1973 📍 Site [illegible] 🏛 Directorate of Operations 📄 Intelligence Information Report

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TL;DR

An intelligence report documenting a 1973 sighting of a bright, green, circular aerial phenomenon in the USSR. The object expanded into concentric circles over 15 seconds before vanishing without sound.

This intelligence report details a sighting of an unidentified phenomenon in the USSR during the late summer of 1973. The source, while watching a televised sports competition between Canada and the USSR, stepped outside and observed a bright, sharp, green circular object in the sky. The object was positioned at an angle of approximately 70 degrees. Although the source could not determine the altitude, they noted that there were no clouds in the sky at the time and believed the object would have been higher than the cloud level. Over a period of 10 to 15 seconds, the green mass widened and formed several green concentric circles around the central mass. The event was silent, with no associated explosion. The source provided no further details and expressed no opinion regarding the nature of the phenomenon, noting that there were no resultant rumors following the event.

Within 10 to 15 seconds of observation, the green circle widened and within a brief period of time several green concentric circles formed around the mass.

Official Assessment

The source observed a bright green circular object in the sky while watching a television broadcast. The object appeared to expand into concentric circles over a period of 10 to 15 seconds before disappearing. There was no sound or explosion associated with the event.

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