ID | #1643125182 |
Added | Tue, 25/01/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Initial data
On August 28, 1991, at 04.02 am, an object appeared over the Caspian Sea on the Mangyshlak peninsula. It had a length of 600 meters, a height of 100 meters and moved from west to east in an echelon of 6,600 meters at a speed of 960 kilometers per hour. The giant ”something“ did not respond to the request ”friend or foe".
At the command of the headquarters of the Transcaspian air defense zone, two Mig–29 fighters were sent to him, a little later - a couple more interceptors.
The object did not take hostile actions, and it was decided to clamp it in a pincer and begin a forced descent. At 05.14, from a distance of 800 meters, the pilots examined the green signs in the tail section of its fuselage. But when the distance was reduced to 500-600 meters, the aircraft began to have interruptions in the operation of engines, instruments, guidance systems and weapons launch. The cigar itself, having made zigzag maneuvers, gained a speed of 3200 in 2-3 minutes, then 5400 and finally 6800 kilometers per hour!
The radar data on Baikonur, Almaty and Bishkek completely coincided. They are like that. After the forced termination of the pursuit, the strange object continued to fly in an easterly direction. And at 05.27, the UFO suddenly disappeared from radar near Lake Issyk-Kul.
Less than a month after the events described, Bishkek ufologists received information that a huge UFO crashed east of Karakol. The search team immediately went to the alleged crash site in the Shaitan Mazar tract, but failed due to heavy snowfalls and avalanches. At the same time, the search engines got into the hands of classified information that a transport helicopter of the local Air Force crashed while trying to evacuate the facility.
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