In a quietly intense document from the Brazilian Air Force archives, a military patrol’s routine assignment turned extraordinary after repeated visual encounters with luminous, silent aerial objects.

The file, titled simply as a “Field Report,” details firsthand observations made by personnel from the 1st Regional Air Command in the Amazon region during 1977, placing it directly within the broader timeline of Brazil’s so-called “Colares flap.”

📍 Location and Conditions

The incident occurred near the municipality of Viseu in northern Pará state, part of the dense Amazon forest.

The report notes that the team was part of a reconnaissance mission, moving by vehicle and on foot.

The area is described as remote and sparsely populated, making unexpected aerial phenomena all the more conspicuous.

Nighttime conditions were favorable for visibility, with minimal cloud cover and no recorded storms-ruling out lightning or ball lightning as plausible explanations.

✨ Description of the Aerial Object

The patrol recorded seeing a glowing, disk-shaped object silently hovering over treetops, emitting a pale white light.

Key details include:

  • Altitude estimated at 100–200 meters

  • No engine sound, rotor wash, or vibration

  • Sudden vertical ascents and sharp 90-degree directional shifts

  • Duration of sighting: approximately 15 minutes

At one point, the object reportedly "followed" the unit’s movement at a steady pace before vanishing at high speed.

"It moved with precision, without any discernible propulsion or noise. All members of the patrol observed it."

🎖️ Reaction of Military Personnel

The report candidly admits the unease among soldiers, though discipline was maintained. No weapons were discharged, and the patrol maintained radio silence until the event ended.

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The lead officer emphasized the professionalism of the group but acknowledged "psychological stress" in post-event evaluations.

Photographs were reportedly attempted, but the document makes a vague note about camera malfunction-an odd but recurring theme in similar cases throughout Brazil’s 1970s wave of sightings.

📡 Coordination with Operation Saucer

Although this specific report doesn’t use the phrase "Operação Prato," its timeline and geographical overlap strongly suggest that the sighting was part of the larger investigation being conducted at the time.

Brazilian Air Force teams were actively cataloging encounters with aerial phenomena-both with civilians and their own personnel.

The mention of "continuing anomalous aerial activity in the region" indicates this was not considered a one-off.

🤫 Internal Tone and Intent

As with many of these reports, there’s a careful avoidance of speculative language. No references are made to extraterrestrials, and the language is clinical throughout.

However, the final section classifies the event as requiring "further attention due to recurring pattern behavior and technological characteristics not compatible with known aircraft."

That alone speaks volumes.

It was a calm, precise account of something clearly outside conventional explanation-recorded, evaluated, and filed away in a military folder.

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