Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Report Details Planned Use of Aerostats in Mars Exploration
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This document summarizes a 1993 Russian television report on the development of high-altitude aerostats for Mars exploration. It clarifies that footage of a 'flying saucer' object is actually a Russian 'thermoplane' airship used for industrial and rescue purposes.
This document is a transcript of a report from the Moscow Russian Television Network, dated December 19, 1993. The report focuses on the development and planned application of large, hydrogen-filled aerostats by Russia. These aerostats are described as being capable of carrying heavy payloads and operating at altitudes exceeding 30,000 meters. The document outlines three primary intended uses for this technology: military defense applications, scientific research regarding cosmic rays, and international space exploration programs, specifically the Mars space project. Regarding the Mars mission, the report details a plan to deploy a spacecraft with orbital and descent modules in September 1997. The mission involves an aerostat probe that will drift through the Martian atmosphere, using a guide rope to collect data from the surface and atmosphere at various altitudes. The report includes a reference to footage of an aerostat probe release at 35,000 meters, dated February 28, 1992. Finally, the document addresses a segment of the broadcast that might be misinterpreted as showing a laboratory for the production of UFOs. The report clarifies that the object in the footage is actually a modern Russian airship known as a 'thermoplane,' which is designed for installation work in remote areas like Siberia and the Far North, as well as for accident rescue operations.
Attention! This is secret footage of a laboratory for the production of UFO's, I repeat, a laboratory for the production of UFO's. Well, actually, it is something much more prosaic. It is a modern Russian airship, our "thermoplane."
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The document details Russian plans for using large, hydrogen-filled aerostats for Mars exploration, including the deployment of a probe at 35,000 meters. It also clarifies that footage appearing to show a 'laboratory for the production of UFO's' is actually a modern Russian airship called a 'thermoplane' used for rescue and installation operations.