Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flyvevåbnet Nr. 1 - februar 2009

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TL;DR

The Danish Air Force officially opened its UFO archives to the public in 2009. The records are managed by the Tactical Air Command in partnership with Skandinavisk UFO Information.

This document is the February 2009 edition of the Danish Air Force magazine, 'Flyvevåbnet'. A central feature of this issue is the announcement that the Danish Air Force has opened its UFO archives to the public due to high levels of public interest. The magazine explains that the Flyvertaktisk Kommando (Tactical Air Command) has historically received various UFO reports, which are now being made accessible. The archive contains data on observations, including reports of hypersonic speeds and unidentified objects. The magazine notes that the Air Force receives approximately 3-4 inquiries per year, with some reports involving photos or videos. These reports are often analyzed in collaboration with 'Skandinavisk UFO Information'. The document highlights that while some observations remain unexplained, others are identified as military aircraft or conventional phenomena. It also mentions the use of radar data from Naviair to assist in identifying air traffic. The magazine includes a quote from Ole Henningsen, a representative of Skandinavisk UFO Information, who expresses satisfaction in being able to provide information to those who have filmed or observed phenomena. The publication serves as an official communication regarding the transparency of these records and provides instructions for the public on how to report new sightings to Skandinavisk UFO Information.

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Official Assessment

The Danish Air Force (Flyvevåbnet) has opened its UFO archives to the public following significant interest. Reports are processed by Flyvertaktisk Kommando in cooperation with Skandinavisk UFO Information. Most reports involve lights or objects with unusual flight patterns, though some are identified as military aircraft or other conventional phenomena.

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