Declassified UFO / UAP Document
USSR, PRC Scientists in Joint Study of UFO's
AI-Generated Summary
Soviet and Chinese scientists have launched a joint research program to study UFOs, specifically focusing on the Dalnegorsk region of the USSR. The collaboration involves sharing photographic and video evidence of sightings, which have increased significantly in the area over the last four years.
This intelligence cable, dated May 23, 1990, reports on a collaborative effort between scientists from the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Soviet Far East to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UFOs). The initiative began with a meeting of ufologists from both nations in the small maritime town of Dalnegorsk, USSR. The primary objective of this joint venture is to establish a systematic program for investigating known incidents and to facilitate the exchange of video and photographic evidence related to these phenomena. The selection of Dalnegorsk as a focal point for this research is not coincidental; the region has experienced a significant increase in UFO sightings over the preceding four years. Researchers have noted that the area's wealth of useful minerals may be a factor in the heightened interest. Furthermore, the document notes that similar UFO incidents have been observed in mountainous regions of China, which share comparable climatic conditions and natural landscapes with the Dalnegorsk area.
THE SOVIET AND CHINESE SPECIALISTS ON ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA HAVE MAPPED OUT A PROGRAM FOR INVESTIGATING INCIDENTS THAT ARE ALREADY KNOWN AND HAVE ALSO ARRANGED TO DIRECTLY EXCHANGE VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS ON NEW SIMILAR PHENOMENA.
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Official Assessment
Scientists from the PRC and the Soviet Far East have initiated a joint study of UFOs, focusing on the Dalnegorsk region. The collaboration involves mapping incidents and exchanging video and photographic materials. The interest in Dalnegorsk is attributed to the high frequency of sightings and the area's mineral wealth, with similar incidents reported in mountainous regions of China.