ID | #1566571950 |
Added | Fri, 23/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | BBU Files; McDonald list, Dan Wilson
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
One target was observed on radar at an angle of 170 degrees at a distance of 30 miles.
After two minutes the target disappeared with a course of 175 degrees for a distance of 140 miles. The estimated speed of the object made up of 3,300 units.
The witnesses claimed that the purpose was not similar to any noise that ever was observed, and was distinguished from other targets on IFF in any respect, except speed.
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Original news
One target was observed on radar at 170 degrees at 30 miles distance. After two minutes the target disappeared on a heading of 175 degrees at a range of 140 miles. The estimated speed of the object was 3,300 knots. The witnesses stated that the target was not like any interference ever observed and did not differ from other IFF targets in any respect except speed.
Hypotheses
False targets on the radar
Marks from unknown unidentified targets appeared on the radar indicator screens. Mysterious reflected signals were also received in a clear atmosphere from areas where there seemed to be nothing…
Investigation
Resume
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