Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Sighting Report - Patuxent Naval Air Station, 19 January 196[illegible]
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A report detailing radar tracking of unidentified objects by personnel at Patuxent Naval Air Station on December 19th. The objects were tracked at high speeds and altitudes before disappearing from radar.
This document, dated January 19, 196[illegible], details a series of radar observations made at the Patuxent Naval Air Station. According to the report, a Chief Petty Officer at the station observed three consecutive radar trackings on December 19th of the same year, between 3:15 and 3:30 P.M. The initial sighting involved two objects separated by 10 miles. A second sighting occurred 39 miles southeast of the station, with the objects traveling at an estimated speed of 6,000 miles per hour. A third sighting was recorded 8 miles northeast of the station, where one of the objects reportedly executed a 160-degree turn before disappearing from the radar screen. The report notes that the station checked with an FAA station in Salisbury, Maryland, which had also received reports of UFO sightings from the U.S. Coast Guard. Based on the radar data, the altitude of the objects was estimated to be between 3,000 and 25,000 feet.
3rd sighting on screen one UFO 8 miles N.E. of Patuxent which made 160 degree turn and dropped off screen.
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Witnesses
- Chief Petty OfficerChief Petty OfficerPatuxent Naval Air Station