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    ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT - - - --1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

    042245z Oct 96 Not stated

    Description of Ob]ect(No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    2.

    3. Locatlon (lndoor outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    Strong light. Went right very fast, then reversed, then stopped, then shot off.

    5. ,Dlrectlon in whlch obJect flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8 . Movements (Changes in 5, may be of more use than estimates of course an

    9. Met conditions durin observations (Movin haze, mist, etc)

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    Not known

    Nearby objects (T lephone lines, high volt ge lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp qr marsh, river, high buildings,! tall chimneys,steeples,spire~, TV or Radio masts, airfieldi, generating plant, factorie~~ pits or other sites with

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    floodlights or night lighting)

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    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, etc)

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    Got through to AFDO answerphone initially. Would not wait for call back by

  • .REPOR~OP~UNIDEHTIFIED_fLYING_OBJECT1. Date, Time and

    Duration of Sighting .

    2 . Descrlption of ObJect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3. Location (indoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    5. Dlrectlon in WhlCh object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estim~ted heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8.

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    Movements (Changes in 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    Met conditions during observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Tel phone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, etc)

    l(lt7ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    042245z Oct 96 Not stated

    Strong llght. Went right very fast, then reversed, then stopped, then shot off.Not known

    Not known

    Not known

    Not known

    See above

    Not known

    Got through to AFDO answerphone initially. Would not wait for call back by

  • eREPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT - - - --

    1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

    2. Descriptlon of ObJect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3. Location (indoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    5. Dlrection In which object flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, etc)

    Lt~1 ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    061096z0ct for the last hour and still there

    Blg round clrcular ring of bright light with loads of small circles going round it. Not co loured

    Outdoors

    naked eye

    Observer not sure

    fairly high

    Observer not sure

    Stationary for the past hour

    Cloud

    Nil observed

    MOD

  • .REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING~?!

    1. Date, time & 3 ccrCU::i).. l~6duration of sighting 2300 -~

    2. Description of object v.:H1 ff. frt..a..J I ~ Lt6:H \"(No of objects, size, shape, rzB:>fq~ fLASH-IN~ Ltq+rrScolour, brightness, noise) l()....J t\M~ Nq S/).J

    .t~3. Exact position of observer

    (Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye,binoculars, other opticaldevice, camera or camcorder)

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    5. Direction in which object 5Ut-.J ! I COL~ NEI\first seen (A landmark may bemore useful than a roughlyestimated bearing)

    6 . Angle of sight (Estimated -4l~ Ir-J THE Sr- fheights are unreliable)

    7 . Distance (By reference to aknown landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7may be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations(Moving clouds, haze, mist et )

    10. Ne rby objects (Telephone lines,high voltage lines, reservoir, lakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river, highbuildings, tall chimneys, steeples,spires, TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factor ies, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

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    REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

    1. Date, time & . 2 CXX~ ~duration of sighting 2l0~Wc; ZMINUT6S

    2. Description of object Ll N /(J Ne- LItE. A S /l(. STILL(NO of objects, size, shape, A- Wt\"\ Lf.. THEN WEN\" OJT Icolour, brightness, noise) C/tIVf:. ~ + J) LSI{J~ .

    3. Exact position of observer(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye,binoculars, other opticaldevice, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which objectfirst seen (A landmark may be 0\J6( t/tUNq.TONmore useful than a roughlyestimated bearing)

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    6. Angle of sight (Estimated VEILf tHErtt IN T1 s~yheights are unreliable)7 . Distance (By reference to a

    known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7may be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations(Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone l~nes,high voltage lines, reservo~r, lakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river, highbuildings, tall chimneys, steeples,spires, TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factories, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

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  • The National ArchivesThe Wash sightingsSignal reporting UFO sightings in The Wash and radar contact by CRC Neatishead, 5 October 1996.

  • The National ArchivesFaxFax summarising UFO reports from The Wash received by DI55 on 7 October 1996.

  • The National ArchivesTranscriptTranscript of Yarmouth Coastguard incident log covering Wash UFO sightings.

  • The National ArchivesMinuteMinute summarising reports of Unusual Air Phenomena. 5 October 1996 prepared by Wing Commander ADGE 1 on 7 October 1996.

  • The National ArchivesPress LinesDefensive press lines on Wash UFOs.

  • REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

    1. Date, time & duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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  • 313 OCT 96 10:51 FROM OPS WG RAF LEUCHARS PAGE.BBl

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    A!RJEX A T.o. ORDER NO 15 1"0 cae ORDERS ,DATED" .JA)l g, ::::- \().

    : 0R1 CIr All ~~ ~...., FIrYmG pBJ:2O1. Date. Time and Duratio~ of Siahtins! . ~9 .QY{". . .(I?";: &;-. , . ...............

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  • REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING l),.311. Date, time & 1:[ cclCJ S6

    duration of sighting b A,.V\ - . (0 " \ \ hV\2. Description of object f\ wH \ ~ FLcu~i::.Y--~ "( Do l\ll::

    (No of objects, size, shape, 11,)\ \" ~ ~\S:,T-I 1),\:a2J< U0tticolour, brightness, noise) Ut-:.~82. NQqTH- . t--...iC N;.A.: \I::~ ~\ -; l((.....L.t

  • The National ArchivesCopies of PQ'sCopies of Parliamentary Questions on UFOs tabled by Martin Redmond MP during October 1996.

  • The National ArchivesBriefingDefense Intelligence Staff briefing to UFO desk on response to Martin Redmonds PQs and the role and function of DI branches, 18 October 1996.

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    REPORT OF AM UHIDERlIFIED FLYING OBJECT - - - --

    1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

    2. Descr~ption of ObJect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3. Locat~on (~ndoor outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    5. D~rect~on in wh~ch obJect f~rst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving loud, haze, mist, etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, etc)

    1.

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    ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    162240z Oct 96 10 - 15 mins

    Blue ball w1th green,red,purple and lights.

    Outdoors mov1ng fast

    Naked eye

    Observer not sure

    High

    Observer not sure

    Moving fast

    Clear night

    Nil observed

    MOD

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    ~~ \ ~?1/REPORT OF AM UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

    - - - --

    1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

    2. Descrlptlon of ObJect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3. Location (indoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    5. Dlrectlon ln WhlCh obJect flrst seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, ete)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, aitfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, ete)

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    ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    171830z Oct. Viewed for half an hour and still there

    whlte llght but looks a bit red when viewed through binoculars

    Outdoors

    naked eye blnnoculars

    Probably north west

    fairly high

    Observer not sure

    seems to be moving appears to be jumping around

    Clear night

    Nil observed

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    ~ {~Qc.;t 22.lCb pM (L) , DIIcrIpIIon of ODjeCt. Number f. SIze, ~~ . Sh8pe. ~~Ui:) b..a..t. wrl/cd Cokxn. 5U " e.. U Brightness. 4-U v\~ So&I1d, NO smeI. No &Dot PodIoft of 0..,.,.. \-to...Vtd ff> v1Sbo. ~ Location. ~, 0&mI0cQ. tfCD..f If ~r Stattonary.~ v~ s~ ~MP~(.jOO~ o:.t ~

  • REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTIHG

    1. Date, time & 2 SEPT %duration of sighting S,?:/) ft.M p6tJ SECo N

    2. Description of object RoJ N\) / G.lh ~ t: LNG=tL GOLb I(No of objects, size, shape, ~ THI~ wAS LIT 0p.colour, brightness, noise) S\L.EN1 .

    3. Exact position of observer .(Indoors/outdoors, 1NQCO~stationary/moving)

    4 . How observed (Naked eye, t.J~ -E"tE:binoculars, other opticaldevice, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object3 {C(;irst seen (A land.Hl "k indY b~more useful than a roughly

    estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated A.E1

  • .REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING)1 )

    l. Date, time & ::r ,::P f C16 \ ~ ?:f).Arv\duration of sighting I.\- Wh I\D tE.S2. Description of object Or-.:f: ~T-E L.t6ttT ~ I }J~"-

    (No of objects, size, shape, Kc!\Jb IN MNCtNcolour, brightness, noise) MC5T \00- .-

    3. Exact position of observer .IN cAR-. ST C1P{:: t) +(Indoors/outdoors, C~ L~ TO l~-A TListationary/moving) ~T oJ\"4. How observed (Naked eye,

    binoculars, other optical NAr:2f) .E"f t:.device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which objectA Fl-E:Lb tJ~first seen (A landmark may be ov

    more useful than a roughlyestimated bearing) 6\ LL~lCA:Y, ON AI2

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated . -k1 T\-t~ f\-EtM f cheights are unreliable) (?)\ ( 2- c \ LtJ IN~S7 . Distance (By reference to a

    known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 kbmay be of more use than q-O I tJ&estimates of course and speed) ClOCk.hJ t S(-

    9 . Met conditions during observations LOW cLOJD(Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines,high voltage lines, reserVOlr, lakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river, highbuildings, tall chimneys, steeples,spires, TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factories, pits or other site3 withfloodlights or night lighting)

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    ea. DateIThne and Duration of Sighting( Local times to be quoted ) )1,., Si:Pr. 116 II".".. L.~ v,~,4tE b. Description of Object ( No. of objects, size, shape, colours, brightness, sound, smell etc ) ~.. 6JJ ,.~~~ ~ I ~;J wIJL, ~ 16 J. i~_.~ 9oe:;b ~ ~,.2 . ~ -" ~ k..IfT ~ c. Exact Position Observed. ( Geograghical t&tion, ind rs or outdOOrs~ary or moving) ~ ~.." ~ ~.~4.. ~ ~J~ ~ ~ ~ ~~. ~t....-:).

    d ow Observed (Naked eye, Binoculars other optical device, still or movie camera) "~ O

    e Direction in which Object was rJISt seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly .

    .......u..~ estimated bearing) rl~ 1m:;;. S"..4( LJuJ- ~ N~ C-~M J ~w+fd1~ tw~ .

    Angle of Sight ( Estimated heig ts are unreliable)f

    ~o. g Distance ( By reference to a known Landmark if possible)

    ~ ...,t- ~~~ c. . "J . )11~ h Movements ( Changes in E,F ,G may be of more use )

    ~ - ~ --- ~.i Meteorological Conditions During Observations. ( Moving clouds Mist etc. ) ~ ~4/. ~ ~ tJ;:;..,. , t~ ~ ~ ~ 11~.

    j Nearby Objects ( Telephone lines Spires Etc. )

    IJ"..... ~.k. To Whom Reported ( Police, Military Organisations, the Press )

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  • RRPORT of an TTNTORNTTFTRT> FLYING O rn~T . "ime and Duration of Sighting ( Local times to be quotedJ \-q J O1/q ~ 2-:2-3

    b. Description of Object ( No. of objects, size, shape, colours, brightness, sound, smell etc ) /(\c,wr- Wrh r~ ~I C, f-t Tc. Exact Posi on Observed. ( Geograghicallocation, indoors or outdoors, stationary or moving) c...R\~~l PITC-~ A-r Torrl~t;Tot0 Nf2.. f2.Yd How Observed ( Naked eye, Binoculars other optical device, still or JItovie camera) NP~ BI~

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    e. Direction in Which Object was fust Seen ( A landmark lI) y be more usefuJ than a~d1y .....1 / ~imated bearing) / Ef\S..lElLL-1 // / / / ,/

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  • 18: 51 FROM OPS WG RAF LEUCHARS PAGE. 2

    3kDANNEX A TO OileD. 50 16 10 ~OC ORDERS PA1!1) :; f.TAN 95 \0

    ~OR~ ON JUt "CNIn .u~ n.~c; O!I CI 1. Date.!.iIne enrj Duration of Siahtincr: ./}/:".j~/.1t;......~:f:~.c:.t-.-.::~.~..... .. . . .. ~"t~ . . ~ ~.I.,,! ~~:f.. .. . " . . .. ill . . . . . .. . .. . . . " . .. II .. ." .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. oil . . . " .. . . . I . . . 2. P.seri~ticn of Ob1,ct (No of objects, si%e, shape, CQlou:, brightness,

    . i sound, s=ell, etc): . .(fIJ."J. . ~l(f. . 9:4-1~ . . .s.~11f. . 4.1 !..);I:f(l:::,,!.Cf~:+h . 0o . 0 . ./k"P.! fJ!.:F. .~.( q1.-f. . .~. 0< 7>. .0 ~:~. .~1-. tyffJr:tAA ! ~~ ~ . . . . . . .. . . . , . . . .3.. Exact Position when ObserYed (Geograp~ical Loc~tion, Indoors orOut

  • Loose Minute U-.~ ( ~D/Sec(AS)/64/1 25th September 1996

    AFDO

    Copy to:

    ADGEl DI55C

    REPORTING OF UFOs

    1. Thank you for your minute of 19th September (AFDO/l/3/1) about the reporting of UFOs.

    2. The Departments interest in UFO sightings is one of air defence, namely, whether there is any evidence in a sighting of a breach of the UK air defences. Whilst this policy remains in force Sec(AS)2, as the Air Staffs Secretariat, is required to accept UFO reports from members of the public and to keep records of all such reports where the witness is prepared to give his/her name and contact details.

    3. In looking at this issue it is important to remember that as our declared interest is air defence, not flying saucer related, MOD must be seen to acknowledge at all times information provided by members of the public about a sighting which miaht, in their view, pose an air defence threat. We cannot expect the civil police to decide what constitutes a potential threat nor who might have information which the MOD might find of importance. 4. MOD and OGDs have to deal with Parliamentary Questions about UFOs and also receive a significant number of letters from MPs acting on behalf of their constituents about this issue. MOD Ministers are required to respond to such inquiries and, in order to staff these properly, Sec(AS)2 must have full and accurate records of all reports made to the Department, however misguided we might, at times, feel the informant to be.5. It is simply not possible for Sec(AS)2 to provide round the clock cover to respond to calls from members of the public about low flying and UFOs and, as you know, out of hours this is done on our behalf by the DCMC. However, I am unable to gauge the scale of your own concerns about the number and content of the calls you receive since, by your own admission, you do not report all of the details on to us. For the last six months we have on record that only 14 reports were forwarded to us by the DCMC. If you maintain a logbook of all calls received it would be helpful to know the details of all of those relating to UFOs which were not turned into reports for, say, the last six months. From this we shall be able to complete our records and assess by how much public interest is increasing.

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    b. lpUon or Object ( No. or objects, size, .ha . t.c..tt..-r ~rh Tl (....1 t; 11 rc. Exact Position Observed. ( Geograghlca1locatJo Indoors or outdoors, stationary or movin,) c;t\~T PITC..... Ai -r"rn~t; tV t\)C2. OflY

    I dcvlcc. still or movie camera)d How Observed { Naked eye, Binoculars other op NA1"~ $.1+AAc, u(~ ~..,...o -rtf{f. ~T

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  • REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

    A. Date, Time & Duration of Sighting

    B. Desciption of Object (No of objects, size, colour, brightness)

    shape,

    c. Exact Position of Observer Location, indoor/outdoor, stationary/moving

    D. Hov Observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or movie

    E. Direction in ~hich Object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    i". A~gle oE Si~h~ (Csti~~a:edheights are ur.reliable

    G Distance (By reference to a knO.Jn landmark)

    H. Movements (Changes in E, F & G may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    1. Met Conditions during Observations (Moving clouds. haze, mist ete)

    ...i . Nearby Objects (Telephone lines, high Voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, s~amp or marsh. river, high buildings, tall chimne::s. steeples. spires, TV or radio masts. airfields. generating plant, factories, pits or other sites ~ith floodlights cr r.ight lighting)

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    REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT - - - --

    1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

    041110z Aug 96

    2. Descriptlon of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3 of them, white, ln triangle, slow moving then more, then in a line and slowly moved away

    3. Locatlon (indoor outdoor stationary/moving)

    Standing outside

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    Inltlally naked eye then binnoculars

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    To west

    6. Angle of Sight ~~zti~~tc~ heights are unreliable)

    High in the sky

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    High

    8. Movements (Changes in 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    gradually moved away

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

    Clear sunny sky

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    Nothing particular

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press/ etc)

    Police who passed MOD number

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  • REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

    1. Date, time & duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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    REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

    1. Date, time & :2-\ AU&- q(oduration of sighting lOpM

    2 . Description of object L-l~f A STtV!..(No of objects, size, shape, N\C)\JD"j ~~L AcmSScolour, brightness, noise)

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  • PORT OP AN UNIDENTIPIED PLYING OBJECT

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    SD(o1 . Da t e , time &

    duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8 . MovelleD ts (Chanae. in 5, 6 & 7 may be of lIIore use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Het conditions during observations (Hovin, clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or du, swaap or ursh, river, high buildin,s, tall chi~eys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night li,hting)

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    ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    2 ./- /,Q)1. Date, time &

    duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. Hov observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Kov..ents (Chane.. in 5, 6 & 7 may b. of more us. than estimates of cours. and speed)

    9. Met conditions durin, observations (Movin, clouds, haz., mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chianeys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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    1. Date, time & duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3, Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be. more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir; lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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    1. Date, time & duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed}

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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    9. Ket conditions during ob~~r.&ti~ns (Movini c:loud~, haze, ml$t e~e)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines. hiih voltage line$, reservoir, lake Qr dam, SV&4p or marsh. river, hirh buildin~s, t~11 ~i~eys, steeples. spires, tv or radio ma$(~. airfields. gtneratinc pl~t,

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    6. Angle of sight (Estimated 2c..~ VJ j\ \heights are unreliable)7 . Distance (By reference to a

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    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7may be of more use thanestimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations(Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines,high voltage lines, reserVOl.r, lakeor dam, swamp or marsh, river, highbuildings, tall chimneys, steeples,spires, TV or radio masts,airfields, generating plant,factories, pits or other sites withfloodlights or night lighting)

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  • REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

    1. Date, Time and Duration of Sighting

    2. Description of Object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3. Location (indoor/outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in.5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys,steeples,spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, etc)

    M\ANNEX A TO SOP 502

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    High angle

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    Vertical movements

    Clear skies - no cloud

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  • REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

    1. Date, time & duration of sighting

    2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)

    3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)

    5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or darn, swamp or marsh, river~ high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

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    REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

    l. Date, time & II SEPT 96 5

  • REPORT_OF~YNIDENTIFIED_FLYING~OBJECT1. Date, Time and

    Duration of Sighting

    2. Description of ObJect (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness)

    3. Location (indoor outdoor stationary/moving)

    4. How observed (naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, still or moving)

    5. D1rection ln WhlCh obJect first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a badly estimated bearing)

    6. Angle of Sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)

    7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)

    8. Movements (Changes in 5,6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)

    9. Met conditions during observations (Moving cloud, haze, mist, etc)

    10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or Radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)

    11. To whom reported (Police, military, press, etc)

    q I L6b 1 ANNEX A TO SOP 502

    152030z Sep 96 10 - 15 mins

    White ball with green,red,blue and yellow lights. The whole with a white halo around it.

    Outdoors and ln

    naked eye

    Observer not sure

    Low

    Observer not sure

    Initally stationary, then gradually moved away

    Clear night

    Nil observed

    Police initially, then MOD

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    , . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .

    6. Anr:le of Siah~ (E.timate4 He1ghts are Unreliable) .... ................... ,. . . .. . . ..""""....-\ ......~.~."":.~ . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . fII . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . , . . . . . . .7. 1stanqJ (With Refer.nee to . LandPo.~k if Poss11:)le); . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... .......al!. ....................... .... ,.t. ................., t. ,... ...............8. Movements (Ch.anqes in 6, 7 , 8 Jll&1 be :be~~~ ~a 1;1m&t.el 0: Beac!1ngand S;eed.) : ....... ...., _f..... ........... ,.. ................,.... ........ ..... ..",.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . II . . . . ,. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .

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  • p48 Signal reporting UFO sightings in The Wash and radar contact by CRC Neatishead, 5 October 1996.p51 Fax summarising UFO reports from The Wash received by DI55 on 7 October 1996.p54 Transcript of Yarmouth Coastguard incident log covering Wash UFO sightings.p57 Minute summarising reports of Unusual Air Phenomena. 5 October 1996 prepared by Wing Commander ADGE 1.p62 Defensive press lines on Wash UFOs.p110 Copies of Parliamentary Questions on UFOs tabled by Martin Redmond MP during October 1996.p137 Briefing to UFO desk on response to PQs and the role and function of DI branches, 18 October 1996.p360-361 Report form that provides brief details of a UFO observed in Scotland on 17 August 1992.