Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Report Details Planned Use of Aerostats in Mars Exploration

🏛 Moscow Russian Television Network 📄 Intelligence summary of television broadcast

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TL;DR

This document summarizes a 1993 Russian television report on the development of high-altitude stratospheric aerostats for military and space exploration. It clarifies that footage of what appeared to be a UFO production facility was actually a Russian 'thermoplane' airship.

This document is an intelligence summary of a Moscow Russian Television Network broadcast from December 19, 1993. The report focuses on the development and planned applications of large, stratospheric aerostats in Russia. According to the broadcast, these aerostats are filled with hydrogen and are capable of carrying payloads of several tonnes over thousands of kilometers at altitudes exceeding 30,000 meters. The technology is described as having significant potential for defense interests, scientific research, and international space programs, specifically the Mars space project. The document details that for the Mars mission, a spacecraft will deploy an aerostat probe into the Martian atmosphere, which will be guided by a tether to collect data on the surface and atmosphere. The broadcast also addresses footage that might be misinterpreted as evidence of UFO production. It clarifies that the imagery actually depicts a modern Russian airship known as a 'thermoplane,' which is designed for heavy-duty installation and rescue operations in remote regions such as Siberia and the Far North. The document concludes by noting that the broadcast included footage of an aerostat probe at an altitude of 35,000 meters, recorded on February 28, 1992.

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."

Official Assessment

The document summarizes a Russian television report regarding the development of large, hydrogen-filled stratospheric aerostats for military, scientific, and Mars exploration purposes. It notes that these systems are designed for high-altitude flight and can carry significant payloads. The report also clarifies that footage appearing to show a 'laboratory for the production of UFO's' is actually a modern Russian airship, referred to as a 'thermoplane,' intended for rescue and installation operations in Siberia and the Far North.