A brief U.S. intelligence report titled "Report of UFO at Time of Soviet Satellite Failure" records a sighting of an unidentified aerial object coinciding with a known malfunction in a Soviet satellite system. Though the document offers little detail, its timing and...
A declassified U.S. intelligence memo titled "Report on Conversations with Soviet Scientists on Subject of Unidentified Flying Objects" documents a striking admission: several Soviet academics acknowledged both knowledge of UFO phenomena and internal scientific...
An internal U.S. intelligence document titled "Evaluation of UFOs" provides an analytical overview of recent unidentified flying object reports. While the briefing does not reveal classified sightings, it reflects the ongoing attention given to unexplained aerial...
A redacted intelligence document titled “Sighting of Unidentified Airborne Objects Near Leningrad” captures a startling Cold War moment-where unidentified objects reportedly violated Soviet airspace, just miles from one of the USSR’s most strategically...
In the early years of the Cold War, as the U.S. focused on atomic weapons and espionage threats, it also began logging something far less explainable: unidentified flying objects. While the public saw flying saucers as science fiction, military and intelligence...
In the summer of 1953, Soviet officials in the city of Shakhty-located in the Rostov Oblast near the Ukrainian border-reported seeing unidentified flying objects in the night sky. The CIA intercepted and translated the report, filing it as part of its broader...