ID | #1684921892 |
Added | Wed, 24/05/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
1994, Nellis Range, UFO (UAP).
The following statement was provided by u/w1ldw1ng :
I found this interesting video on Twitter. This is the first time I see this video, after about 5 minutes you can see how the UAP performs quite intense movements.
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Twitter user RAEFOSnet writes:
1994 Nellis Range UAP Judging by what we've heard, the person who pulled out these shots ended up serving a prison sentence for it.
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In November 1994, two mobile radar tracking stations at the Nellis range in Nevada recorded what is considered an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP).
It is alleged that the contractor operating one of the tracking stations received a video recording, removing the screens of two video surveillance monitors. It is said that after the video was smuggled out, a copy was handed over to an Air Force employee, who subsequently sold the video to Paramount Studios. Brief excerpts from the video appeared in 1995 in the television programs "Hard Copy" and "Observations".
In 1995, Martin J. Powell conducted an in-depth analysis of the footage (link). Powell's analysis suggests that the footage was taken at different times on the same day by two separate radar tracking stations. The analysis of geographical images indicates collisions that occurred near the Black Mountain and the Golden Plain at the Tonopah test site.
Although the report admits that the origin of the video is questionable, the footage itself is still intriguing. In particular, some of the characteristics of the object in the video appear to be similar to the UAP shot off the Pacific Coast by the US Navy's Nimitz aircraft carrier group in 2004. At the very least, the video deserves discussion. Having paid attention to the video, which has been largely forgotten over the past 25 years, we hope that it will be possible to come to a final conclusion.
Original news
1994 Nellis Range UAP/UFO Video (12 minutes)
The following submission statement was provided by u/w1ldw1ng:
Submission Statement:
(Had to repost this cause I failed to read the rules..)
I found this interesting video on Twitter: https://twitter.com/raefosnet/status/1661088093682950144
This is the first time I’ve seen this video, at around 5 minutes you can see the UAP performing some pretty intense movements.
Enjoy.
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1994 Nellis Range UAP From what we have heard, the person who snuck this footage out ended up doing prison time for doing so.
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In November 1994, two mobile radar tracking stations at the Nellis Range in Nevada captured what is believed to be unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). It's claimed that a contractor operating one of the tracking stations obtained the video by filming the screens of two CCTV monitors. After smuggling out the video, it is said that a copy was given to an Air Force employee who subsequently sold the video to Paramount Studios. Brief excerpts of the video appeared in 1995 on the television programs "Hard Copy" and "Sightings." In 1995, an in-depth analysis of the footage was performed by Martin J. Powell (link below). Powell's analysis suggests the footage was filmed at differing times on the same day, by two seperate radar tracking stations. Geographic image analysis points to the encounters occurring near Black Mountain and Gold Flat on the Tonopah Test Range. While The Debrief acknowledges the provenance of the video is dubious, the footage itself is still intriguing. Particularly, some of the characteristics of the object in the video appear to be similar to the UAP filmed off the Pacific Coast by the U.S. Navy's Nimitz Carrier Group in 2004. At minimum, the video warrants discussion. By highlighting the video, which has largely been forgotten about in the last 25 years, hopefully a definitive conclusion can be reached.
Hypotheses
UAV

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs, also sometimes shortened as BLAH; colloquially sometimes referred to as "drone" or "drone" (from the English. drone — drone)) — aircraft without crew on Board. Created for aerial shooting, monitoring ground objects and other tasks in real time.
Distinguish UAVs for military and civil purposes.
Also they are divided into:
Airplane / Helicopter

An aircraft is heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), which uses the airframe's aerodynamic lift to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of the power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy on drag.
Investigation
Intense object movements are associated with camera movements, which can be noticed due to the movements of the rest of the landscape.
Resume
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