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UNCLASSIFIED

FROM: 7050th A.I.S. Wing
REPORT NO. 93092-15-485 C
PLACE: DNEPROPETROVSK
EVALUATION: F - O
POLITICAL LOCATION: Ukrainakaya SSR

PREAMBLE: From Aug 49 to 15 Oct 49 SOURCE worked as a general laborer in the building combine K.P.P. DOK. in DNEPROPETROVSK (48/27 N - 34/59 E) from 1800 hours until 0200 hours. At the beginning of Oct 49 he observed the following:

Reference is made to inclosure #1, this report, a memory sketch of missiles observed flying near DNEPROPETROVSK, on which SOURCE was able to give details on the following:

Point #1: BODY. From the distance SOURCE saw the bod
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SOURCE'S MEMORY SKETCH
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UNCLASSIFIED
CONFIDENTIAL
NAD 67512

The Source, [redacted], while interned in PW camp #7864/10 A, was working as a handyman in an auto repair shop at Moscow (55/45 N - 37/35 E).

Reference is made to inclosure #1, this report, a memory sketch of an unknown flying object which was observed by Source while he was interned in PW camp #7864/10 A at Moscow. Source observed the object on two occasions. The first time, he worked at a marshalling yard where he unloaded construction material from freight cars, pinpointed as point #1, inclosure #1, report #4-837 A. The second time, he saw the object fr
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CONFIDENTIAL
UNCLASSIFIED

from the clouds. Later on he admitted that his estimation may not have been accurate and that it may have been only 2,000 meters as it was hard for him to estimate that. The second time he saw the object, the sky was not overcast. Merely a few clouds were to be seen in the blue sky. He estimated that the flying object may have been about 5,000 to 8,000 meters away from his point of observation. Source described the object as being one vertical rod above which five spherical items were arranged in the way as is shown on inclosure #1, this report, perspective and top v
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UNCLASSIFIED
CONFIDENTIAL

An interrogator of this office stated to the writer of this report that he read an article about the flying object in a US newspaper in about Feb or Apr 1945. The article reported on the same object which was seen by Allied pilots over Germany towards the end of World War II. They were observed in flight beside German airplanes.

Both the interviewer and the assisting ATLO officer agreed that the man had seen something and that his statements should be taken to be reliable, especially as Source was rather serious about everything concerning this unknown object.

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INFORMATION ONLY

DATE OF INFO 14 June 1949
LOCATION White Sands, N. X.
SOURCE US Officers & EM
DATE IN TO ATIC ---
COLOR ---
SPEED 3-4 m/sec
ALTITUDE 35-40 miles
LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED ---
TYPE OF OBSERVATION Theodolite
MANEUVERS ---

INFORMATION ONLY

ATTN NO. ---
AF NO. ---
REPORT NO. ---
DATE OF INFO 1535
SUBJECT NO. ---
DATE OF REPORT ---
TIME OF RECEIVING 1535
SHAPE ---
SITE ---
COURSE ---
NO. IN GROUP 1
HOURS ---
PHASE --- SKETCHES ---
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[1949]
1 - 31 JULY SIGHTINGS

|  DATE | LOCATION | OBSERVER | EVALUATION  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  1 | Fort Francis, Canada |  | Astro (METEOR)  |
|  3 | Longview, Washington |  | BALLOON  |
|  3 | Pittsburg, Pennsylvania |  | Astro (METEOR)  |
|  5 | Boise, Idaho |  | BALLOON  |
|  5 | Alexandria, La. |  | BALLOON  |
|  6 | Fort Worth, Texas |  | BALLOON  |
|  7 | Valdosta, Georgia |  | AIRCRAFT  |
|  7 | New Orleans, La. |  | AIRCRAFT  |
|  7 | Alexandria, La |  | AIRCRAFT  |
|  8 | Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming |  | Other (BIRDS)  |
|  9 | Tigvariak Island, Alaska |  | AIRCRAFT  

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