Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2005

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This document is a comprehensive chronological log of UFO sightings reported in the UK during 2005. It catalogs hundreds of individual accounts, including descriptions of lights, structured craft, and unusual aerial behaviors reported by civilians and professionals.

This document is a chronological log of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the year 2005. The log entries are organized by date, time, location (town/village and county), and a brief description of the sighting. The reports cover a wide variety of phenomena, ranging from simple light sightings—often described as orange, white, or red—to more complex observations of structured craft. Notable descriptions include V-shaped objects, triangular craft, cigar-shaped objects, and metallic spheres. Several reports mention specific behaviors, such as objects hovering, moving at high speeds, zig-zagging, or performing erratic maneuvers. Some witnesses reported sounds, such as a 'swishing' noise or a sound like bees, while others noted the absence of sound. The document includes reports from various members of the public, as well as observations from professional sources, including police officers and an Air France pilot. Some entries reference external sources, such as the Scarborough Evening Post, or note that the data was provided by a UFO group (referenced as D/DAS/64/2 Part S, E27). The log also captures instances where witnesses were uncertain about the nature of the object, with some suggesting they might be meteorites, parachute flares, or simply unidentified. The geographic scope is extensive, covering regions from Scotland and Northern Ireland to various counties across England and Wales. The document serves as a raw data compilation of civilian and professional reports rather than an analytical assessment.

A black cigar shaped object, that looked like a disc side on. It accelerated to a great speed that would outstrip a fighter jet.

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