Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Reports 2005

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This document is a chronological log of UFO sightings reported in the UK during 2005. It serves as a primary reference for the variety of aerial phenomena observed by the public and professionals that year.

This document is a comprehensive chronological log of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported across the United Kingdom throughout the year 2005. The log entries are structured by date, time, location (town/village and county), and a brief description of the observed phenomena. The reports span a wide variety of descriptions, ranging from simple light sightings—such as orange orbs, flashing lights, and beams—to more complex reports of structured craft. Notable descriptions include V-shaped objects, triangular craft, cigar-shaped objects, and metallic discs. Some reports include specific details regarding the behavior of these objects, such as erratic movement, high-speed acceleration, hovering, and silent flight. Several entries note the presence of multiple objects, sometimes in formation. The document also captures reports from various observers, including members of the public, police officers, and professional pilots. Certain entries reference external sources or specific contexts, such as reports from the Scarborough Evening Post, sightings near RAF Coningsby, and observations by Coastguard personnel. The document explicitly references a collection of 42 UFO sightings provided by a UFO group under the reference D/DAS/64/2 Part S, E27. The log serves as a raw data compilation of civilian and professional reports, documenting the diversity of UAP phenomena reported in the UK during this period without providing formal investigative conclusions for each individual event.

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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