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017 Atmospheric Wakes
2022· Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea (U) Date: 2022 and 2023 (U) Altitude: N/ A (U) Shape: N/ A (U) Reporter: Theater UAV operators (U) Sensor: Infrared (IR) (U) Behavior: Exhibited potential anomalous propulsion (U) Case Status: Resolved; prosaic aircraft; the "wake" is a sensor artifact in each cResolved anomalous
Strangeness (S)
0.0
Credibility (P)
9.1
Evidence (EVID)
6.0
Date conf
4.0
Loc conf
7.0
Narrative
extracted via: aaro_case_essentials
Witnesses (1)
- [anonymous] Theater UAV operators (U) Sensor: Infrared (IR) (U) Behavior: Exhibited potentia (017 Atmospheric Wakes)
Source documents (1)
Click filename to view on Internet Archive (where these are mirrored as public-domain US-government records).
- 017_Atmospheric_Wakes.pdfNARAvalue 4.4[direct]
Score evidence (4)
Why this event scored the way it did. Every contribution is traceable.
evid
- AARO-confirmed anomalous+2.0Resolved anomalous = official AARO finding of anomalous behavior
dc
- date precision: year only (2022)+4.0Date confidence 4/10 for YYYY only
lc
- location text: Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea (U) Date: 2022 and 2023 (U) Altitude: N/ ASource for geocoding: Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea (U) Date: 2022 and 202