Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2006

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This document is a chronological log of UFO sightings reported in the United Kingdom during 2006. It provides a detailed list of dates, locations, and brief descriptions of various aerial phenomena observed by the public.

This document is a comprehensive log of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the calendar year 2006. The log is structured chronologically, detailing the date, time, location (town/village and county), and a brief description of each sighting. The reports span a wide geographic range, including England, Scotland, Wales, and various counties such as Kent, Cheshire, Devon, and Lancashire. The descriptions provided by witnesses are diverse, ranging from simple light sightings—often described as orange, white, or red balls of light—to more complex observations of structured craft. Notable descriptions include cigar-shaped objects, triangular craft, metallic discs, and 'mother ships' accompanied by smaller orbs. Some reports mention specific behaviors, such as objects hovering, darting in different directions, moving in formation, or performing rapid maneuvers like zig-zagging. In several instances, witnesses described the objects as solid, guided craft, while others noted sounds such as humming or droning. The document also includes reports where the witness identity is noted, such as a police officer in Seaham, County Durham. Several entries indicate that the information was derived from messages left on an answerphone or from letters received by the reporting agency. The log concludes with a section for sightings where no firm date was established, providing additional reports from throughout the year. The document serves as a raw data repository of public reports, capturing the variety of aerial phenomena reported by citizens during this period.

The witness said they are definitely solid guided craft.