UFO mysteries in the world have been discovered by radar
Many pilots and aviation experts saw strange lights, strange objects, strange movements in the sky. All were suspected of being unidentified flying objects (UFOs), but all were still unknown and unanswered.
Not only were some people caught, many mysterious UFOs were also discovered by radar. Here are the world famous UFO mysteries confirmed by radar.
Turkey - 2008
In August 2008, a UFO was also discovered in Compound Yenikent, west of Ankara, Turkey. A witnessed man even recorded a very clear video about this UFO. Show images and videos stored for research at the Sirius UFO Space Science Research Center .
Stephenville, Texas (USA) in 2008
On January 8, 2008, dozens of people in the city of Stephenville saw a strange large object flying across the sky .
Some witnesses say the size of this flying object is about the size of a football field, while others are estimated to be nearly 2 km long. Witnesses say objects move at an extremely fast speed.
A witness, who was an amateur pilot, also claimed to have seen the army's F-16 fighter chasing the object.
About two weeks later, after refusing to mobilize any fighters to the area, the US Air Force reaffirmed that they conducted flight training for 10 fighters there. .
The announcement cleared the UFO talk at Stephenville, but a report from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that radar noticed a huge object being chased by aircraft right away. Point that witnesses see UFOs.
Campeche (Mexico) in 2004
In March 2004, a Mexican squadron of reconnaissance aircraft encountered three unidentified flying objects on the radar screen while patrolling the drug trafficking line. Because they couldn't see with the naked eye, they turned on the infrared camera to determine what these objects were.
Within 30 minutes, they recorded 11 strange objects flying at great speed and while flying along, the squadron was surrounded by strange objects. The Mexican government then provided video, as well as information about the aforementioned squadron to the press.
Photo: abc.new.au
Washington (USA) in 2002
On July 26, 2002, NORAD 's radar and the US National Air Force Air Force discovered an unidentified flying object flying into the no-fly zone of Washington.
The F-16 fighter was immediately dispatched to stop this object, but the pilot reported that they did not see anything when they flew to the radar location to detect the object. This object also disappeared from the radar screen.
At the same time, some people in Washington said they had also seen firsthand a blue light trail moving very fast in the sky. The incident was re-posted by Fox News and the Washington Post.
Bovina, Texas (USA), 1995
On the evening of May 25, 1995 (local time), a plane of America West Airlines (USA) is flying at an altitude of about 12,000 meters near Bovina. Suddenly the pilot spotted a strange series of glittering spots flying close to the plane.
The captain immediately informed the entire crew of the phenomenon that, according to his description, eight bright spots blinked in blue. The pilots on the plane estimated these light spots to be between 90 and 120 meters long and shaped like a cigar.
The very next day, air traffic inspectors checked with the radar report of the North American Space Defense Command (NORAD) and discovered an unidentified flying object the night before. The object was constantly standing still in the air, then suddenly sped up, at great speed, as recorded by NORAD's radar.
Belgium Sky in 1990
On the evening of March 31, 1990 (local time), the radar of an aviation monitoring station in the town of Glons in Liège (Belgium) discovered triangular objects in the sky as soon as the center was received. many calls reported witnesses who saw strange lights glittering like stars and constantly changing colors in the sky.
Two F-16 fighters were deployed to prevent these objects. For more than an hour flying, these two fighters had three chances to lock these objects in range on the radar screen, but all three UFOs escaped by abruptly changing positions or rising. speed too fast.
According to the F-16 radar, during the first lock, the UFO accelerated from about 241km / hour to over 1,770km / hour while lowering from 2,740 meters to 1,500 meters, then rising to 3,350 meters within less than 2 seconds. For a conventional aircraft, sudden elevation changes with such a large acceleration are likely to cause fatal accidents.
At the same time, more than 13,000 people witnessed the incident from the ground. About an hour later, this UFO disappeared.
The image of an object suspected to be UFO is published by the UK National Archives in 2010 - (Photo: Reuters)
Japanese airline flight 1628 in 1986
On November 17, 1986, the entire crew on a Japanese cargo plane saw two UFOs moving to the left of their plane while flying across Alaska.
These two UFOs were so close to the Japanese aircraft that a pilot felt "the warmth of the UFO's light". These two mysterious flying objects then disappear after another strange object, which is larger in size, appears, at the same time Japanese planes change their direction from the underground air station.
On the ground, the FAA radar screen also detected foreign objects and instructed Japanese aircraft to divert to avoid these objects. However, even after turning and dropping more than 1,200 meters, the third UFO still followed Japanese planes nearly 644km before disappearing.
Forest Rendlesham - 1980
Located in Suffolk's Southern English district, the forest of Rendlesham became the media's spotlight in 1980 after there, many US Air Force soldiers said they saw strange lights in 3 consecutive nights. But so far, everything has not been clarified.
Kaikoura, New Zealand, 1978 mountains
There have been a number of cases of UFO detection in the Kaikoura Mountains in New Zealand in 1978.
On December 21, 1978, the crew on a plane flying over the Kaikoura Mountains discovered strange light spots flying around the plane. These light spots are also detected by the radar station of the underground air station.
Then on December 30, 1978, an Australian filmmaker also filmed strange light spots while traveling to Christchurch (New Zealand). After spotting the light spots, the Royal New Zealand Air Force and police mobilized the investigation force but found nothing. The New Zealand Ministry of Defense finally concluded that these light spots are burnt meteorites when they fall into the Earth's atmosphere.
8. British military base in 1956
In August 1956, radar at a Royal Air Force base in Suffolk County (England) discovered strange moving objects. Some individuals in this group of objects have incredible aerobatic movements that are beyond the capabilities of conventional aircraft.
Even a pilot piloting a C-47 army transport plane then saw a strange object flying beneath his plane. The air base later informed the Royal Air Force headquarters in the Wimbledon district in London and a fighter squadron was sent for inspection.
A pilot tried to get close to this strange object, but ended up being flown by the UFO behind his plane. He tried to use all kinds of acrobatic techniques to overturn the situation but to no avail, the strange object still stuck behind the tail before disappearing.
This incident is seen as one of the most unique UFO mysteries because it was witnessed by a soldier and was discovered by the military radar.
Washington (USA) in 1952
On July 19, 1952, an air traffic officer at Washington Airport spotted seven flying objects on the radar screen. A few minutes later, two employees at another air station at the airport confirmed that there was an orange glow trail above the airport.
The agents then phoned the nearby Andrews Air Force Base and were confirmed that the air radar also detected a strange object. Pilots piloting coordinated fighters later said they saw a white spot, but others said they did not see anything unusual.
The US Air Force finally announced that it was only a radar that had errors due to 'changes in environmental temperature' , even though there were eyewitnesses.
Flying saucer in England in 1952
In 1952, the Royal Royal Air Force Sergeant Roland Hughes was returning to his base after completing a training flight when he suddenly saw an object shaped like a silver disc following close behind. The pilot described the flying saucer as large as an airplane bombing Lancaster. The plate flew after Hughes for a while before losing at an unbelievable speed, he reported to his superiors.
The object also appeared on the Royal Air Force radar screen and reported confirmation of flying saucers at a speed that no aircraft of its time could achieve. Hughes's family said he never told anyone about the case unless he was forced to do so.
Los Angeles - 1942
A few months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, at the Hollywood world cinema capital, a series of light was discovered from an unidentified flying object. However, these light streams turned off later and this incident is still in the mystery until now.
What is a UFO?
UFO is an abbreviation of unidentified flying object in English (ie " unidentified flying object " ) refers to objects or visual phenomena that fly in the sky without being able to determine what it is even after many people have studied very carefully.
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