Newly released UFO files from the UK - defe-24-1940

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RBPORT 01’ AM URIDDTIJ’IBD :rLYIIIG (Local dmee a. DA’f1 ’fIKI AID DOBATIOR OF SIGB’fIIG ."""l.,.,- 11 ,"’I: ,; . . ,,--1;,10 1<1.o’<#’ b. t.o b. quot, ) c. -. .I;,.r OlJ.,.r.; ,~ ~ ~-,\,",r.~.- ./ ~.rc-"J’’t(..-f" ~ DISC1lIPTION 17aC or OBJECT (Numbu of object.., eis., .hap.. coloun. brightn.... sound. ...11 .tcl. t/. ,~id EXACT POSI’fION OBSDVID (Geographical location, indoors or outdoors.atationary or moving). A I .c:....;.". K: ’’’....r ;.l"< k " <+ T-W.~J’it,.,6 d. HOW OBSnVED W K ) (Naked .y.. binoculars. ~ i<. ;. . device. estimated <{;~ -. . . )"’"~ .~. (7 other optical still or movie camera). yt! e. DIRECTION IN WICH OBJECT WAS FnST SEEN ’0\LIt.. f. AHGLB ,~ -< "./ }.(.-’f’M’ 1> <> (A landmark may b more useful than a badly bearing). or SIGHT (Estimated heigh1:S are unreliable). J .. f’!r - () I. DIS’l’AR’CE (By referenc. to a mown landmark wherever possible). ~l.V’ h. HOVIHIN’lS ,. /’ n<"o~ ’)>A t~ -. J I vJ 3 M ~ 1..65 1~,_’> z:. Et. . . J. .~M ~ (Change. in I. i. G may be of more "",v,i 1""/) GJ ~ c."-’Lki"- u.. than ..timate. of course and apeed). IP’fO RBPORT a. DATI TIKI AIm D’OIATION ~,"’~ \ ~~ ~ C(?: 01’ AN UHIDDTII’IBD \’:;\ PLYIRG OBJBCT or SIGI’fIlfG (Loo.al ti... to be quoted) "\ 0 <. -\.<=: ,-e;, \:’. .. b. DISCB.IPTION or OBJECT (Number of objecta, sbe,shape, colours, briahtn..., sound, ...11 atc). l. \Q; H ’"’\ ’4.3> \, 1:;, (~,,,~ ,;,. J. "f , d 1) .,. j , (’ t,j’,(I(/’ d i""’/}) <:’;;> "i’ "-{i..{..(t. D Ij(’,.. ....-. L ,.l"’<:"’, " i’" ,, " . .i N c", ~ c. DAtT POSITION OBSERVED ~-, ’" "t’ ~ - fJ. ~ ’-’:t.’; "-;~ r~. "’~ f~tf’ ,(<.,~ (.". . . \-.ftJ,,( \-.\ ~ ~ - .--. . :J i.f. f.J{ ..~- i. . ,.,. . r-’ );" ,-.......- LJr. . ...~~,- 4""~ .t:...L-." L ’-’. {Geographio.allocation, indoOr4 or outdoon, nationary or moving). d. HOW OBSERVED .!\ ~-J (Naked G’ .~ .ye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie camera). .-( . . . (-: Jtg..J ’3) ~. t. ’ e. DIUCTION IN WICH OBJECT WAS FIRST SID o v,) ,!-\.-C\ "S (Estimated heighta are unreliable). ~ , be more useful than a bs.dly (A landmark estimated bearing). -may f. AlIGLI 01’ SIGB’l’ (1 I. DISTANCB (1Iy rehunce to a know lanIbark wharever po.dble). <:: .;) r"""- ")~l ,’) E, 1, G may be of more h. HOV1!:MD’fS F (Changes in t\-tt us. t.han ..timat8e of course and speed). i’- .~. I ’ ~..rl , ~. L i’-i ’\ ~.J (~":) " ~. . ,. . i 0 E: ,1’-’l~~ .-.~". ’j ""... . IPTO ’2 ~7 ., ANNEX A TO SOP 502 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT -----------------------~-~--------------Date, Time Duration of SiqhtinQ A. _,_____ .__..._....___.___._~ s. (NiJ &- -----’-’--’" appT’Qx 122000L NO\! 90 1-2 mins Description of Object of objects, size.. br:ightnessj ~;hapeJ colour, 2 3 Set lights getting brighter coming together to form shape like concorde - ------~----~-------~-----------------------_._----------------------------c.. Locat i onJin d oorlO!.J td OOT" stationary/moving i Outdoors D. How Observed (naked eye. binoculars. other optical devict’?, !i>til1 01’ movie Naked eye, E. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be mDre useful than a badly estimated bearing) Towards informant Just above ’cree level F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) slightly above eye level (’ .;:t. H, Distance (By reference to a known landmark 2 - :3 miles Movements -~.’.:. .} It~~.j :d~. ~1’1".’ !\j.i~~~ i~~~)-JJ:b I.’ ,’;I) ,,, I -1)" ,- _. :_: ~ " ’~’j: i",~~ !. ’’YO ~ ’\., . " I ! 4. i .", () iI,--.J .! 1 -. .,~. . . i I .~. . Directior. in ~hich object first seen (A lantffi2~k 2 be more estimated je2ring) ~s~f~l tha~ ~ay ca~lY A~gle (If Sigh~ (Es~iffia~e~ heights are unrelia81e) I. v. Cistan=e-(Sy refere~ce ~lJ k n (, ~n 1 and m 2 r k ) _ ,.. v ~. .8:- ~c.u-u..’ "-~ ~ ~~.--stop <.b..~_.-,. 1. -~~ ~N~~ S5w’:2tP ’" ,-’ . ~- 10-1so, I ~ " M .. f’k’v em e n t s (Cr.3r1ges ’Chan m Y be of m(1re es:imates c’)f c(’urse 211<::: v us~ in ~, :-~ ~ ,. . s.,.....,c.O~~’\ ’-:-J--.’-") ’~." I.-~" r . Met Conditions during Observations etc) (~ioving clouds, haze, mis~ -~...... ~. K. Object.s (Ieleph()!’1e :’ine5. v ;)1 tag 1 i n e s 1 res r v (~ i~", l a k e or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high builcings, tall chi~neys, steeples, spires, TV or racio masts, airfields, generating plant, factor eSJ pits or other s with flood1 ghts or night light ng) nearby h ig h . ~ ~ -.....,~..". 0 ~es ;JJ fT) ’1J o : J.J o t:J ’-1 ." ~: z. ~ r’0>< I\. ’-1 , ill ;1> c c c z 1-; t:J , ~, B :1 CD (f) ’? ~-! ’-’1 I-j k" (!) 1- [11 t:J ’TJ [~ ..< ,-; ’. C) C) l1J r _. ~-1 fll C) ; ClJ rt CD t,) C "1 (\j ct. _ ~-1 ~-, o . () ,.’} ,~. 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I’ ( :5 ct .j ’’’I (j::! :y ("-t ,." ~ .! .. ’REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT (:?,ii sgP’ ~NgX50~~ A TO --------------------------------------Date, Time & Duration of Sighting Description of Object (No of objects, size. shiape, colour, brightness) A. :5 Dee 90, 23152 B. Red and Blue lights over Thames estuary to the south. ---------------------------------------------------------------------,-~c. Location, indoor/outdoor, Outside. Still. stationary/moving D. How Observed (naked eye, bin 0 cuI ar s, 0 ther 0 p tic ia 1 device, still or movie Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) through binoculars E. South. -F. G. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) {By re fe1’enc e to a -- 10-15 degrees above horizon. Di stanc e No est imate. --- known landma1’k H. Movements (Changes in E, F 8< G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Still. Clear. J. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds. haze. mist etc) K. Nearby Objects (Telephone linesl high voltage lines. rese1’voiT’1 lake etc 01’ dam, swamp or ma1’sh, riveT, h ig h b u i 1d n g tall chimn e y s, steep 1 es, sp ires, TV or rad i 0 masts. ai1’fields, generating plant, facto1’ies, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) RiveT Thames s.. ,~ :::’Ur’ _...... ........ <-.J REPORT OF AN UtFDt:’fITT;:’H’D I I It. jI I AN ;EX A )02 _ !="f VTf’’’’ .r-p (,,1T;:-’-’T ~ J. J. . ’. . J . ; ~ ~ ,1 _ \. . ! iF Ii I :;~ r t. i,::r: 2 Da t e, Tim e (1 f ;~ ’sigh.ting R ’-’. ! !I II ! i ,v ~ =-(1c2ti()~, . n"’.."" )escr’ip:i<:,r. c.f Ob iect I’ :. ( ,) 0 f Q b j E C s, s i z e , ,t ’. 0.;,1’0:’",CO’ \’ . . ’-’ /i. shape, c,,,,:;’,"’ur b~iari:J)""S~)(~~ ., . :.:;>" L. -, t I’ I’ U Pt....... ! .Ildu Observer ~xact Position,"’" of ~;;--_(1."’1(’)r 1 ,~ ’" r/r ir:d( -, . . -, ~1 :. ~ - -, j V{~~ ~"""( I ~~’( ~~~~’l’\ (j i , ". : ~^.<: ~ .~: O~t; .. _ \ Ii I statlonary/moving D. I ~0W Observed (naked eye, jinoculars, other oPtical m-"’E’ ’~""/l’C’" ",..,,< _1 ..-."- ’-’1...................... rr ;tJ’_Jy..l ’,.JrllCh ()bject Directior; seen ( .. 1 a r:c rr 2 k 2 Y je more I ! I Na~.:l i\ ~ ~ ~:J ~ -J. ~: , ~’ I " 1.5 -~ ;;..." ’N~~J :l.:.j’.J"",." I "’tV rV~4\,fJ 1; l, , t I ’._, ~,~ t5: ’’:’\’i?’ ca.~{’( ~l\. ! ""~-!...~,, ~" i -’ vr:v.,."gN~-, ~.’ . . " .’."’# i ~---i:s: ~ ., Aicr .’ -. I iI ’j =. . fi.rst esti~ateG ~sef~l Sight ~h2~ ~_ ~earing) i~ b2~ly !’:. I ~" 11..~......, .."’~ ....f"."""...L _ _I!~ . . ’,u;;;..~t~~?~,..:.-~ f.t.;;.r~~ ,. .,_ 1+. ’ri ".~~’iv\’ v~i,;J~ ~’ v’\~~~ ,I::: \ () I ’ I c) ., ,\ t" . r A~gle c.’,.,’ n (If heights U. (Esti~a~e~ a~e unreliasle) ""’"’ in~.::... &o~ \::\~, !ok~ ’[\i <\.\ ’ Cist~nC kn .(Ey refere~ce v,_l 1 2 !1 d:TI 2; r k ) ,~,~ ~ ~,:Q. , \ ~ """. \ i k) , l’~ 1\9 .. ". E. !’ojr) v em e n t s ( Ch a [,g e s ffiay be of m (1r e use es:irr:ates .)f Ci)urSe 1t.. hn 1’1::., ,. G ~ n{:;. . ana ~. ~..... 0’-.’.-’: ’\ 2 ~ no (\f~,,-"’\(J~" .. _, . j "> v T . Net Conditic1ns du~ing Cro S e!""" va io!’1 S . . -’_ (~;r)vi!1g clouds, haze, mis:’ c..........\) "A ~ : k>~i L~e~<) CJ-~: ;~." " lk...,."....., ’"Y\’e~\ v’t"\. "7,"’-" \..__..,,) \~, . r: . Objects (Telephone lines. 1 i .I .yo (::a S Co.:,. V .’ ~. ,~2 K’ :"’ _ ,..., ~~ i h i ’-’ h V;"} 1 t;;:; !:} "...... n.o ... g or dam, swamp (Jr marsh, river, high builcings, tall chi~neys, spires, TV or ;acio masts, 21rl1elcs, generating plant, or other sites factories, . . . O....._..~/ floodlights or ni"h~ .ll’~h~in~’ b ~earby _ -=.-.c. ~ ~ ’- __, ’- -: . J1J: ~&JL ,V\.’, ,~;;G.~\’" ,li-~. ~~~~-,,;; ~ \tlC~0-- (’"". .. t\ -+ -J’ _’ i!""’~ ’~~ - -l I ! ! I i ";, 1\ i, , ,I ! ’ , i i i ’<: v : \ s~e;~les, pi~s wi~~ ~I-? r"i,t’ I !" .. ,~ :JCt-’ REPORT OF AN UNI JECr A . ;~ J~rati0~ ~)f Da t e, Tim e Sighting (if ~> ’-, . ~ Object (~JI) of objects, size, shape, c01our, brightness) Descr-iptic,n c . ~0cati(}~J MOW Exact Position of Observer i~d00r/0utd0or, stationary/moving ~ ~~j~~:~~ ~ ’t l ~ ~lel ’S::O I l6t,. l\\IDI\I\’u, .6d \o\ i7rk Q _oe~u-!~, ,~~-.~~C~\~.. ~~_L:~ CJ:}cl~’-Lr how~ <.& .I !! ,I i I f a (1JVV\~ ". !J Observed (naked eye, binocula:s, other op:icel or mj~vie) tevice, sti~: u~~~1 ItbcJve.. r\Ar -. ~ <" u. in rihich object fir~st seen (A lantm2~k je more S2ClY estimaLed jearing) Dire~tio~ ~sef~l ~ha~ _ ~2Y (1j~~- ~ (’1\ ~ .... I II II I heights are unreliable) A~gl~ (If Sigh: (Es:iffia:e~ ~J1 .. Cist2n:e-C2y refere~:e ~[_\ k n (.’..m 1 and m 2 r k ) _ H. Movements (Cha~ges in _, ? & G may be of more estimates of course ana speec1 us~ ~han !s : ; ( vT . Met Conditions du~in Observa~ on3 ( ~’it) v in g (,’ 10U d S J h a z e 1 IT: is: e c 7. : ’-""-~. .. 6~.-v (Y\cu-t.~\ . ~.,’ P;~V~ (~.J\’t (J ? J.,()Q}.,U’J -~31 .JJ.’{~J\or(;! , II j I ;(i {j -h ",,: K. t~earby Objects (Teleph\~ne lines! or dam} s~amp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, 7V or racio masts, airfields, generating plant, or other si:es ~i:h factories, floodlights or night lighting) high voltage lines, reserv0i~-, ~aKe vLcQ pi~s J. -" .;,1 .. ~~PORT A, OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT --------------~---------------------Date, Time Duration Dr Sighting Description of Object (No of obJects, size, shape, colour, brightness) ~( 071930-21 081800-onwards Series of blue red & white flashing lights moving Slowly above the horizon B. --------------------------------------------~--------------------------_. c. Location, indooY’/OLltdooT’, stationary/moving (naked eye, How binoculars, other optici:tl device, still or movie Outside house on hill overlooking the sea ~ D. Obser-ved through binoculars .’ ., E. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be mors useful than a badly estimated bearing) To the east approx 10 miles off coast at Hi3rtlepool F. Angle of Sight Lb ~~~ ~L c~ ." I !t ! i I D. How Observed (naked eye, binc’culars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which object fir.st seen (A je ft~l -~. i’l ~ , .. esti~ated la~tm2~k ~ore ~seful tha~ _ ~ay bearing) (If ~a~l~. ~IJ .l~JlliJ 0’\K:..r ~,.nU’l(Ul . heights are unreliable) ,~ A~~le Sigh: (Es~i~a:e~ v. Cistan~~.CEy refere~ce knc,wn landm2r k) v em e n t s (Cha g e sin may be of m()re use Lh2n esti~ates of C0urse ana _ H. ~it) ~ ~, :- ~jl’C:J’~ ,t-~ a- ~!; G s~Eec) e rv a ,,~ ’N" ~’\-b ..M.Q/~3 ~"" uT . Met Conditions during (r~ioving e:louds, K. hezEt if)rl S mist. 0.........\ i,;._ ) Clt s ~ \Jt: ;\ Objects (Telephone lin~s~ high voltage lines, reserv(~i~, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high builcings, tall ch ~neys, steeples, spires, TV or ratio masts, airfields, generating plan:, factories, or other s ~ith floodlights or night light ng) t~earby ^-~rL -i ~~ 0~ I ~;\/ ~.~ , i - pi~s ~es ;r:# ----------------------.-.-------.---REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT -------_._---------~--------------------Date, Time 8< Duration of Sighting B. A. Descr~ptiDn (No 0 3. r , b r 9 h t n e s s ) 11.~ _ ________ __________.__ _ ___ _ ___ ___{ S fob C 0 hap e , ~ Ob~ect e c t S, of 5 0 U ~\t!-i~ ti~~’" \’~~’" ’1~- S4~~ o\;~HJ-~ ~n~t]~ h..xI~,~-h.J l.~ -’w~) \;V’~1.,L\~ -.h ~ j’’\.~~ \. ~,. ~ _~_~~~’::’.S~ ~~ 07 N H Q S Z, f:\\’ Z e.’ 0’\0’ \~Jr fN , 1 t (J’I(j\"Y c. D. Location, indoor/outdoOT’, stationary/moving () ---.. Direction E. How Observed (naked eye, binc!culars, other optical device, still or movie --------_.~.."’-"’........._._------ N in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) ---------- ~- ’i.~ ~ ~1A Q,Aj.l \. v~’ __ N~iy---_---_____ ____ ___ ___ _____ \i-rs ’ tAUv.I r\iv...,:; 14j H 4- 1’V\\1~ (’1 (4\.. ~(\uk\ rl{f< 1’\I’V""",, G\X:)J; wt.~""\ \ 11.’ fM \iVlwij ~\;J b Ilhn-~\. Distance (By refer~nce to a known landmark \w.; S’K ----....... .~ ~’ _..........._..__._-~ ------.......... ---.--------H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) w~\~k ~~ ~\ , .- ~ l!L+r ,- ’~~,~ Wt’"J --...--------- h W\,\, J. Met CDnditions during ObservatiDns (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) jI. ---’ Nearby Objects (TelephDne IiTIes. high voltage lines. T’ese-rvoir, lake Dr dam. swamp Dr marsh, river. h i 9 h b u i 1 din 9 5 , tal 1 chi mn e y s, steeplE’~" spires, T\I or radio masts, a ’ fie 1 d S I 9 en era tin 9 plan t , factDries, pits Dr other sites with floodlights or night lighting) t~ t if\) V\!~ \ , ~--. ... 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(J"c""~ G (’1, ?J ~. f+.~- . ’ _f .\)c, ,.: ~,~l.\. t~ l.>\f\.q ,...."".j cu"t <"..uIA.}’,:x ~~,*-;~~ ,~’~{1 v. II !. I ;i II I statio~ary/movi~g 1"\ . L0catio~J ind00r/o~~d’~0r, Exact Position of Observer ~tCu:,~.J.L ’ L _. ’\..D)j~L(J;.v’- kL ..- How Observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or ml)vie) ..\~ ..’;:tJ".,jR___ r\. q.J-~., i ~’ ("","",;\’,.10,,,;,:;:,:K’} ;. ’p-r." ,(/. v. . . . . . . -’1 ’" r IE. ’\ estimated , Jearlng; ~e Directior. in ~hich object first seen (A lantm2~k ffiore ~sef~l tha~ . _ ~ay bac1\" ~ ... . G. Sigh: (Es~iffia:e~ heights are unrelia~le) (If A~gle .I 1 ((tt\tl r"""’l (......."’J; I;; "’ ’ -#’ I kn Cist2nc~.(Sy refere~:e :0 (.’’’’!1 I a !1 G m 2 , k ) _ ", H. (Chs r1 g e sin may be of more use than es:imates of cou,se ana ~1t)v em e n t s :.., r- ~ G s~eec) vT . Met Cc)nditio~s du~ing Observa~i0ns (!’ji)ving e:lou8s, h2ze, mist K. et.c) --"tk; ~~ /1 . Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, rese~v0i:’, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high builcings, tall chi~neys, steeples, spires, TV or ratio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, or other sites floodlights or night lighting) pi~s wi~h ~. ."it j:’;P ’)02 REPORT ANr~EX A ... ~ ~ ~_ v FLY I t: c C S to} E C T A. Da te , Time .. J\J r 2 t i (1r: :):- S i g h t n g (~ :. 3t,J~\L . ~ D .. -~ ’-’ -~i ’-. "cs’~ r’ i . D" ; r,,., r. (’,b c,~ T ’-" -, ~ v . L.....bAI,,’10 ( ,:> (> fobj e c t s, s i z e , h T n, r; ;:: n ’" C ----’, ’0. r ;-::>"~t&’ po S ," ) (,~l::J ",’ ,.>~ -y-, ’) ..!:r -., .-’ - .~-:-- - v . . .~ ’.~-. .;~ . ’1-t.-, S~i\t. .A1.!L ~," .’ ~lrt\! . K .. ~,. .:,-’~;.. ), f " .;!’ ~ (~~!, ’ _ 10 ,-:W"..!,~6,;;.~ 10. I \ . ’. A’ ,. ..1C"", _.~..."""’... ’:J li ; ’Ii. ~. sta~ionary/moving D. . , ~oc2ti0~, ~xact Position of Observer i~d00r/(,~~d00rr Ho~ Observ~d (naked eye, ~inoculars, other optical device, s~~ll , (1r movie) ,. i~ rihich object fi~s: see~ (A 12~cx2~k ~2Y ~0re ~s~f~l tha~ _ ~2Ci~. es~iiliate,j ::>e3rlngJ :irectio~ je " ~1:l\bH "~ d. "~~. . . . ~j~ h~"W~ ..-+-.. C", o~j~~ f\ro ~ ~~.->’ ~~. A)I .~~ ’\ .. ~ ’ h.M::tn. t, \ \ ,.. J ’~.. ~’ .. .~’ ’!"t.Q.’ij’\’r, J"’l Wt.I1 1V _~",",.__;J", ." "J""^" ,’. ~,).... q.....4\.cltU.iQ..A. o.ot.:,i!’&"~:) \N~,,-u."iy’\. j p T)" i L’ ’r;). ,tyfi~ . ’7 ! W\,S ’I’ , ..~.., . ’v , t ~"^" ,\..F s P ire s generating plan’j;, i e 5, pits 01" othe’r sites wi th fac floodlights or night lighting) ~r . t REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT -~-----------------------~------------Date, Time & Duration of Sighting 272000A Oct 90 20 minutes. A. - B. Description of Object (No of objects. size, shape. colour, brightn material. --------------------------------------------------------------------------~ c. in the Sk1 c i r c 1 in g; 3 xli 9 h t sour c e on the cloud moving round & round. No sign of anythin~ Vague. reflection Location. indooT’/outdoo-r, stationa-ry/moving ’"’-, Outd DOT’S. -"’.......-D, How Observed (naked eye. other optical device, still or movie binocula-rs, Naked eye. E. Di-rection in which object first seen CA landmark may useful than a badly be estimated bear in!) mo-re North almost above. F. Angli Df Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance t a 11 chi mn e y steeples. spires, TV 01’ radio masts. airfields, generating plant, factories. pits 01’ other sites with floodlights or night lighting) None. ~am. ma~sh. s. 1 \2’ ~:~:’;me c-rC(6 ami Durat84-6r~\’:\’-~.~ ’~;~. ~ ~ ~ !j~ t~ :~ ’" \.!: .J ......;(~.\.. . ,. . . . .’<. . . . . ~. .; .’ ,.;";".,-,, -’~’ . . ..-..’"’ -..., ..,...,-’.""’"’’’’’-’-.....".... ._~,- __..,.’se".’..,~~,_,.....,..,,,..,..~,, .-.,"’..~"",-". ’ . -, .. ".",..,. :B. Descri~tion or Object. brigh’b:1ees, sound, smell, ete)... AL C. striionary!moTing). ~act Position or Obser’fttr. 11 LAc1-r )-{A-ft;" ~wAJ. c SC W\NN\ (Number of objects, size, shape, colours, I WlTH’ Wl~-S...:.d:i4N9r.L~ ’. 6:- :- D.’H " Obserred. mov.1’;= ~WAera). NI+~~ e(E"’ (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical deTice, still or .’P.Ul-L-::’1f.{..fl \~~ ) N t .r;.\-(0/...I’1S OOl- -A’Y(AfGc-S:,.CA{~ f:f/2..b~ ot. . Y A6~~: AV UE (~ographiC8l location, indoors/outdoors, k E" th~n ":;=i;’adly estimated bearing). D’i.~’~ction in which Object was First Seen. (A landmark may be more useful F" ,Anp;le of Si~t. GO’ P’j.7’i!~qcan~. (:By referenoe to R. M(]’W~!,Jj nts. (ChaDges in use than estimates ot oottt’;;;=;~;d. speed). l1oV E, F" and G may be ot moreW6’;.T OF ;\JorZ:TH 15c FF T \.t g~LME {bLlc...e- ~(f\-T’QAJ LJ ~~~ ~fr .N J4{2..8’Ct1{ccb~ ~ D\(l.b"Z.JTLY ~0Cr0 P7 vE. H’~. (Estimated heights are u.nreliable). a known mist, et .. I. ~eteo:ro10ltica1 Conditions during Obsenations. (Moving olouds, haze, ~/ A- landmark ",hereYer j1ttJle). ,ff( 5’0 l’1vOH. .t)yZ.., Y Ob.iects. (Telephone lines, high ’t’ ltage lines, resenoir, lake, nsmp marsh, :;.:1ver, high buildings, tall ohimneys, steeples, spires, TV/radio masts, airfield.s. I’ generatinS.p. lant, faoto:des, pits or other sites with flood-lights or other night ~. ~1l.~ I lighting). 1 L’ -4’f vt:l7: ;.~ . .. ^}j A N I: A ::’;CI~ E XJU2 TO REPORT OF ArJ c UNIDE~JTIFIED FLYIt:C CBJECT I i A Tim e Duratio~ of Sighting Descr.iDtir1n .. . . r,f Da t e. ,~ ~D. -... .... (No of objects, size, shape, c010Gr, brightness) nbi~~~.. , . .; - - 1J . "")’1 <:vJ A,p :, Ii’,)\,~ p. ’$,.. ",.4’ ’"I. , ’. , . ~ L i~~~\...., ".: ., .~""v ’O:J::’)\c.\C\ J.,." +. . . . . . . ,....~ :;. ~. riL:e.,,;,"’, ’vv..;;:;;;. .I) f’) P"I, T9; .’ C) C. L0catio~t i~d0or/ou~d00r, stati0nary/moving .VO Observe,ej ( ,.,~I’erl 1::.."-’1 -- ~tCr\ Dlnocula:s, other optical device, still or movie) Ex act p() sit i 0 n ,)f Ob S E rver ’-’ . T Hi)....; " ’-’ _ :. . Directior. first je more see~ ~sef~l tha~ in ~hich 0cJect (A 12ndm2~k ’-~" ~ay ja~ly ;: ! ; ~ eStiffiatec jearing) . .1\ n l’1..l . . . ";".: : ,. ~_ (If heightS Sigh~ a~e unreliable) (Estiffia:e~ ....~;"::?-. ,,,}i "f’~,,)’O! \ ! -..~ ~~"&IiI.-,~ .’s" " J,..~3:tv;.,..."..,u..’\.OJ";:::’ Jr.".’-. ’-~,~,~~. . -;r I"...... .,~~ ( /"1 ,I~’:’,,,",.,,.f\~" ’.’" i~ i,\,~I . , \. \ t,....~"’’"A....t\., ~.\I,V"-JC:."’.t,..,J "t ’A~,b ".. "e, "! ’" ,-;.’OJ,i>;...J i , I iI ! Desc~-ip~i(1n of Gbje~t ,:) fob j e c s, s i z e , ( shap~, c01our, brig~tness) :-1,) t. ~@~)_~ i ;Ju 5- i~) l A~"\. ,-. I ’,.\!(j’ ’- \.9Jtd.l.,;t:t~k{j’jA~ \JJ~lJi~ ’" 8, -,~;:.~J ! .,$’t<;1j~ , .... ~;,.~t-Lf ."1._ ,{ ":!) I q /\ ~ is’ lvW\/ ,.. :):t, W J , 1/ 7 " 1.’J -_ ,U. b ,I\) ; c . Exac: Position of Observer Loca:i(1n, indo0r/0~~d0or, stationary/moviDg I ; , aJ-,~,’/’\.I.J \ .,~,...-.tQ:".",,! , , . "~ , bk~y tt,;R~\’L p y...R. \ -!ill jt4?J.~V I Ii j I I D. H0~:bservec (nakec eye, bi~0cul :s, other 0ptical cevice, still or movie) "F,’ L2.../fuC~ \~,~~.’ II ! I I I I i ! ~ t. . es~i~a~eQ F. 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J C)0" rD ()rt (f) (’t I’", a) t) Q.I-’ (1) en n. iD ., li1 (~) IlJ ;;1 ’0 0, :J , li1 0) 1-’ ~.- :J (I) "’1 (I) I.J (It II) :] ’C ::r () !() /..1 t.J. f!) ’. " U1 It> " ;:~ (it :J’ ’"1 (I) c" OJ li1- li1 ’0 lIQ " f1> /j} ID :J (f) .)’1 t, ~. t. (f.~ : rtn r1 ’0 tn I’" r’ /j) .)’1 :J t-’.() "1 0) (’1 ,~, :J (IQ ’1 I) ~< ,. n t. J. ., 3 . ~. . l. < .) <: ::J . ~ . 1-’.. OJ". II) (j) (D " :J ’(I ("’1 I) ’’’1 ’0 ’1 OJ () I. J.~ 0") If} .~ j() ::3 (l) ).: if} (’t U1 ~~a-~" ~~~ r’:"o.J (} c< ;r~’ l:, F’ ~ ~.. . s:;,1~ t i J r:.(’ ’ ", L" . ~." L ~ I ("1’ (P ::r f" ,- 1-" fi) ::1 . ct :y f!) " (fj t..J. : 1’ QrI (1 . ::J. ~ en (1) {l) . ~. " :J’ ." r’f1’ " SCOTTISH DAILY RECORD - PHOTOGRAPHS OF UFO DEFENSIVE LINES TO TAKE: - Have looked at photographs, no definite conclusions reached regarding large diamond-shaped object. Confident that jet aircraft is a Harrier. Have notecord of Harriers operating in location at stated time/date. No other reports received by MoD of unusual air activity or sightings at location/date/time. IF PRESSED Who in MoD studied pictures? All sighting reports (including on occasion photographs/drawings etc) received by MoD are referred to the staff in the departments which are responsible for air defence of UK who examine them as part of their normal duties. Other reports of UFOs from Scotland? - - UFO reports from Scotland are rare. F’i:jGE .,n t; ’,.J ~" ! (: ,~." ~"1 \-. . -.4. i" I t:. j’" "l’’’t 2!.~S , ~ ,. ~.. ’.f$.{ 6C: ;[?::;) . . -,,,,.. ~ J. # . ~,. ’ ,.\ ;\i PAG~: .’.,’,j ~,; RBDAID 0 02 ~ ’i I , ~3Tr;-~ I E;U"r I C~ \~ S,,’: .Z6.F ,.>’ ~~ hi 1<~ , r.’," ’1" ’.’~.,’. 1,. . .,1 .- r< ....,~ j ’:. C F C-i’:~~"} C~ ~) "’(":0 t>1 ~:...... ~’,’ .’.’;’; . f.,’, :~ ~: .’. ,1..0D G E::. " (I;E:tjJ D I ~5::j 1 ".~ C:X..J .;. D\~~ST I PAGE ~: i:;F’ lJ N C LAS S I FIE D 2::53C;~~ PA~F.. 3 ~;,T" ,,,.r.>~1.., cO’....l .(’~ \ I." CfW RBDAID 0004 UHCLAS t: D Tf~ I l~UT r’I E ,_/’. I Ot~(~ (f~)f) ) ;:" f~~ I~CTIOI’>I ( ::0 e f.11,) ..~ .1. J. fH:: ;!. :i DI DGST I 1)1) ~m::/AEt~ 5~:; CXJ ., .., AFDO ) ’ REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT ----------------------------------------...--..... A. Du~ation Date. Time & of Sighting Description of Object (No of obJects, size, shape, colour, brightne 41140L Sep 90 5 seconds B. --------------------------------------------------------------------------c. D. Bright white light about size of tennis ball. Looked like bits breaking some way away, off fragmenti ng. - Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving Outside. Right to left. How Obse~ved (naked eye, binocula~s, other optical device, still or movie in which obJect first seen (A landmark may useful than a badly be estimated bearing) Naked eye. E. Di~ection mo~e West moving to south-east . F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) , 40 degrees G. Distance (By reference to a known landmark Not known. Not close. R Movements (Changes in E, F & Q may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist ete) J. Clear. K. Nearby ObJects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, ~eservoir, lake etc or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio mastsl airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting> Nothing noticeable. ~ ~,~ ::JUt’"’ "Ju2 REPORT ANI;E X A TO ’-’"’. . it’ AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT A. Date 1 Time 8uration of Sighting I~ ’~’-.’- . Descr-ipticJn of Object 0f objects, size, shape, colour, brig~tness) (~Jo ~~l;’-’VZ’?1- ^-.~~’\ ,t t:L" .. fl.c~Jk. .~’-I:tJ_~\ v ’..n L(J~ Lu.~Q:blo.- Jt l CJ-1L’;;’’JJ~.r U ~.J~’ ’\’r~~..1<\.JUh J @ ’,L. . 4"-"., , ~ gz.fl " < 004’V\ lLb U’; s \." . D. Exact Position of Observer Loc2ti(\n, i~do0r/outd00r, stationary/moving ~-~.. CAAJ,.ct~(JV~) I (L~L(;...y( b~noculars, other optical device, still 0rmovie) Direction in rihich object first (A lantm2~k je Ho’..:Jbserved Cnakec: eye, . e",~ \ ’" . ~ ~0re see~ esti~2ted ~sef~l th2~ je2ring) _ ~ay bacl\" ’ ,’\0." b ... j l’.J:.lV"-’-’. I ~ , ; of Sight heights are unreliable) A~gle (Es:iffia~~~ e vut/b- /li. ,~,,--.... ,. . iJ. [;i s t k n: ()’t-lr1 ( By :r fer Bl’1Cmar k) 1 . ~ e:- :2 ’A ~ ’..’ /1. & G r.. vT Movements (Cha~ges in mav be of more use than of course ana ~, ? es~i~ates spe~c~ i ()n s c:"’’-’\ v"_ J ~ ~ t~. /1 Jt~)u"’ ’,. ’"’’’’’’ ’1 . t"ie:. =. mist. .va:’ .~ (~;;’)\jing c-lou:s, h2Ze-t C<)i1d i t iOf;S ~q’r"";n-\..i. ;.. I Ob 5 e r Jz#~N~~, / K .. Objects (Teleph(Jne lake hign voltage lines, dam, swamp or marsh, river, high builcings, tall chi~neys, steeples, spires, TV or racio masts, airfields, generating plant, factor es, or other s tes ~i:h floodl ghts or night light ng) r~earby O~ res~~V(\i~-, ~ines~ ttLl:5"’L~~.--\ - pi~s ~ , ;:PORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJE T A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting -------------------~------------~---~~tr___~_~~~’c--:-::.::..--.--,-.:"""""",’",’’’’;’~;"’’’’i;’’’’’ii’’0’ii’’’’’’’’’’’^~’’0’’:t’’~1 00-012150L Sep 90. ---_....-..~-=.B. Description of Object (No of obJectsl size, shape. colour, brightness) - . . . . . . ~._... -n Three White lights rather like searchlights, but no beams. -------~----~------~--~-----~-----~-~~-~--~---~------------~~------~-----_. c. D. _________......___M______....~_.......___...___""__’_____._._-~ ~ ... How Observed (naked eye. binoculars, other optical device, sti 11 or movie Naked eye. Loc:at ion. i nd oor/out:d stationary/moving (.H r, Outd oors. ’" ~ E. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) heights are ~,ilO____.""___,,__-...,--__- ~ ~ ...." "- . ~. . . -N/K ,,---- Looking North towards Wanstead. F.- ’gie~ si~tim~ted---~"..--un~.liable) ’e G.-’ Dist H. -----,.--’<.._~~---..",.."......--_. known landm i’k (By r-Ed~"rn-nce-to.-.~-".-. ----------~’#.............._- ~--J. Movements . . . . 2..0 C.-y.-. Fo( ~a ,"’"’\.\. ~ . ~--"c ’-"’~C) 4 e- - ,""- c...:..,~( . , D. How Ob served ( naked eye , binoculars , other optical device , still or movie) Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than badly estimated bearing) I i E. t’ ~ o ’u. i \~ ~~~ _ g~t"..;;;;v-’,\ Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable) Distance~(By refere~ce to a k n C> wn 1 and mar k ) Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than es~imates of course ana SDeeC) Met Conditio~s during Observat ons (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc ~c:;:, -- ~~ ;>. . 0’ \1 .li. . ./ T ’" . ~o. 6~6 ~’V~<;;~ t~~ tlearby Objects (Telephone lines, h i g h v ;)1 tag e 1 i n e s 1 rese r v 0 i t’} 1 2 k e or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, fac~ories, pits or other s tes with floodlights or night light ng) . ~_e’ .~ ,. ,__--..__.. --" ,t.-JU::X :;Or REPOHT OF ; Ai’! ~)Oc\- ’TO Ul.lIDEtrTlfIED FLYlrJG ()ErJe’CT --" \ ~A. ,". II L. Date, .11me ~uu r 2 t .1 (J n (!f S i_ g h tin g ~t ’’’’:’’’v ..--..-------DescT~iptit)n (;f ". "., \>-.nl.,~V’.,",’C.fI"", . j,JJ":.,A\f\;1:,. (..,.,~.,) I’.’ \ " 4- ~ ,- ’ . . ,J\ 0.... al"l,. P.j\..\,.)\ !.;\. .. u. nc~ ~t"",",...\\’ ( () 2 S (. <. ,\l.! I Objf.>ct II !, I (No (If objects, size, shape, colour, brightness) Exact Position of Observer \?O ,)\u~ i ,I’ ’;. d( \, I- II !I I f,i I Ie. Locatio~, indoor/outdc’orf stationary/moving i i }-" Li. E. , !-bw Observed \naKec eye: binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) , ’ . \ Jn~o(’ i I ,,,.j.(i.!ttLO I hov.~) \ S "iD ""’K..~’-!J2.S\. , -------...... . heigh:.s An g 1 e of Sight. ( Est. ar e ~ a unreliable) ITI t-: : v’_\ Uhn ’.... ’-" --~----~--~. N\t ,... v’ Di stan2 ( kn ,’)wn J.2ndrT12r~-:) reI f:!-eri22 ... ! H. m2~’-t! est.in:2tes Met 1’>1;) v em en t s ( Ch3r!ges se be (if rn e c~ ~"f ;- ~.J r..[""lan C’( llr.se no ~. in::, ,- ~li.~’;’(’. <. . .1 , speec) .Q:- - -1 ,~ ~e:s.~ c~ 1 I ..... C’’’’’ ’’’’,~ 1\ !I;’ if’ 4Df"’X) r102. Jv I 1.- ~ 1 II l \I !i i i \ i I II i II I iI ~_ ’" 1..""" ’-’,.-"i"-~1.-I"’(~’i",.. f""’} " . . . . .! L\ (’ --"’"-----....-_... ?TIist. e.~"c) v . (~";(1vin~! C(}nditi(~~s du~ing ObserV2~ic\ns C:10UGS, haze! f.,Jo\r (,.{\.<. ’\." ’ ’ ,11,/ ._ - - .J ,-’ ~)\JJZ \ i ! ! i i , n ::: s ~ e 1 0: ;)1"’1 ’:’ n e Y C)t: j e c t r- e s e r v (;i;~! r’. j. g t: v :)1 a g, e. 1 i n e So, river., swa~p or d2IT" chImneys, buildings, spires, 7V ,)r radio ~2Sts, steeples, air~riel s J gener-ating plant, ." aits cr c\ther site~ ~i:n 2 C t (,r t....i: . ..~. , lc)odl ghts or night lighting) t.! ;O~ e 2 - -i ; t. :. ~, l’ ~igh - mars~, t~ll 1.:. .:. ~( ~: NIt’,. ’~ . " "-.. ..~-~...’ .~^-,"..,._.... REPORT OF AtI UNIDE}!TIFIED FLYltJG OEJ~CT ,.....--.. [;ate Tirne Duratic)n (If Sighting ~ ~ ~---._-_. I ! (.+ H~ ’{a, 4_\ } ----- I I !i i lB. (l~o iI ! r-i Ie. I I ~. .. Descr-iptic1n (~f Object of objects, size, shape~ colc.ur, brightness) : i\6\0’!JI~" cr/:.<..O’\;l~ i, " 1 ! I C!.j "~,,-,,,, \I-;> w’(’~.._. .~.;^, -,,~">f\C../’t:iW’..,r-...~ f ,I,.-"O i..{; iJ I. L~ iJ’, i’, 6CU’lct ~ _- - - I \ / "5;’?-"",..L J ",..)1"",/’4;;... Ii Exact Position of Observer Locatio~, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving ’ ’ ).,. . . . :,1-_. t,. .,. .,’; },.,~ ""’," "’ . . ".....\ ~,.:c.::<;"\.e:....-~c;..J’4" ’ -1 I I I i i ! ! \I ---- ~--t. fir-st j I How Observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie) Direction in which object seen (A land ark m2Y be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) lVa.~V" j , ’j, II ~4i ! --1 I t2~._,[.) t. .-) \....’;~.~ (..~.t;{.ci~ (o1/~JO ’y~,,;;t..cj!’"1 c;..,’? . ,. \I l! I ! ~! I I \ ~ ~ heigh~s Angle of Sigh~ (~sti~ated are unreliable) I ~~ i ! ;. . 0~ II 1 i kno’....rn D~st2nC2-(Ey refere~ce landm2r~k) . .~ ’-, \~} ....-h. ---------r’ ’- 1 I , iI 1 e sin E, !,~. .) v em en tof more n guse ~han s (Cha & G may be ----..---.-J. e~~i~ates ()r course anG speet Met Conditions duri~g Observat ving clouds, naze, mist -! I ; i i i - e~c J ODS ----~ laKe ~’~ . O~ darr;, swamp tigh buildingsJ t~.r. . ,. J high voltage lines~ r-eservcli!~ clr. tlear-’DY’ Dt;ject,5 ~’el::’ph::>ne lines. ~arsh, river. t211 chimn~ysJ steeples, spires, TV or radio m2sts, airfields, generating plant, 2CLor es, pits or 0ther s tes (:’ 1 ()()c 1 ("’f v";; ,-)!"" ni.gh: ligtjt ng) w:~n .~ ANNEX A TO SOP 502 REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT A. --------------------------------------Date, Time Sc Duration of Sighting Description of ObJect (No of objects, SIze, shape, colour. brightness) 220045A Ju 1 90. 30 to 40 seconds. B. Three dull, very large round red lights. --------------------------------------------------------------------------c. D. E. F. G. Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving How Observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optIcal device, still or movie Direction in which object first seen (A landmar~ may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing) Angle of Sight ( stimated heIghts are unreliable) Distance (By reference to a known landmark Outdoors, rear garden. Na k ed eye. Not sure. He didn’t know in what direction his garden was facing. 90 degrees. About 3000 feet overhead. H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) Moving very slowly. J. Met Conditions during ObseTvations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) Nearby Objects (Telephone lines. high voltage lines. reservoir, lake etc OT dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeplesJ spIres. TV or radIo masts, aiTfields. generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) Very clear night. K. None according to i nrormant. .~,....’ 1" " REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT --------------------------------------. Du~ati Date. Time & n of Sighting 041110Z-1120Z Aug 90. B. D~scription of ObJec~ -----------------------------------------------------------------~------c. (No of obJe.cts, size, shape, colour, brightness) Round Ball shaped black speckalternating light and dark. Locat ion, i nd 001’/outd OOT’, stationary/moving Outdoors D. How Observed (naked eye. binoculars, other optical device. still 01" movie \.’ Na ked eye. E. DiT’ectiort in which object ? first seen (A landma~k may mOT’e u.eful than a badly estimated bearing) b. SE to NW in direction .. j"’,}! of No~th Sea F. An91e of Sight (Estimated un~eliable) heights a~e .unknown VeT’Y very high .!t’ ".~ G. Distance (By refeT’ence to a known landma~k H. Mov~ments (Changes in F,& G be of more use than may estimates of course and speed) E. Moving in a stT’aight line J. Met Conditions during ObseT’vations (Moving clouds, haze. mist etc) Very hot, with light wispy clouds K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake etc 01" dam, swamp or maT’sh. rivers high buildings, tall chimneys, steep les, sp i res, TV or T’ad i 0 masts, airfields, gene~ating plants sites with factories, pits 01" 01’ night lighting) floodlights An aeroplane travelling S to N but very much lower in the sky o~her - . REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT --------------------------------------Date, Time --------o. Green/White light with red ish glow underneath. A. Du~atiDn &: of Sighting B. Description of Object (No of objects) size, shape} colou~, brightness) --------------------------------------------------------------------------.c. Locat ion, i nd oo~/outd oo~, Hevingham, Norfolk. stationa~y/moving D. How Obse~ved (naked eye, binocula~s, other optical device, still ..--.......-....--Na ked eye. o~ movie E. Direction in which object fi~st seen (A landma~k may useful than a badly be estimated bea~ing) ------""---.--" 020 deg mo~e F. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are un~eliable) reference to a Low on the horizon G. --"--"’--Distance (By known H. -_.-----~----------.,...,---. distant Ve1’t,! landma~k .-.-,-.. Moving slowly to right. -----. ’._-,-- Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed) J. Met Conditions during Obse~vations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) VEn’y hot, with some haze on coast. ---K. Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines. ~eservoiT, lake etc or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steep 1 es, sp i res, TV or rad i 0 masts, airfields, generating plant, facto~iesl pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting) None. "-""---’---- ’~-~’’’’’’’’’’’;

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