Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Report 1999

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This document is a chronological log of UAP sightings reported across the United Kingdom in 1999. It provides a detailed table of dates, locations, and descriptions of anomalous aerial phenomena observed by various members of the public and professionals.

This document is a comprehensive chronological log of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the year 1999. The report is structured as a table, detailing the date, time, location (town/village and county), the occupation of the reporter where known, and a brief description of the sighting. The entries span from January 4, 1999, to December 31, 1999, with additional entries noted as having 'No Firm Date'. The sightings describe a wide variety of phenomena, including disc-shaped objects, triangular craft, spheres, balls of light, and various light formations. Descriptions often include details regarding color, movement patterns (such as hovering, erratic flight, or high-speed travel), and occasionally sound or physical characteristics like metallic surfaces or windows. Several reports mention specific behaviors, such as objects splitting, changing shape, or appearing to be stationary for extended periods. The document includes reports from individuals with specialized backgrounds, including a retired Air Traffic Controller, a pilot, and an RAF pilot, suggesting a range of observational expertise among the witnesses. The geographic scope covers the entirety of the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as well as the Channel Islands. The report serves as a raw data compilation of public and professional observations of anomalous aerial activity during the specified year.