CIA-UAP-D001, Intelligence Information Report, USSR, 1973
Central Intelligence Agency · 1973-12-20 · USSR · release 2
This document is a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intelligence information report (IIR) that describes human intelligence gathering activities in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). This report characterizes its content as informational, not as finally evaluated intelligence. In section 14 of this document, the source describes an incident occurring in summer of 1973, where he allegedly observed an airborne, luminous, bright green, unidentified object. The source described concentric circles forming around the phenomenon over a period of several minutes, before it dissipated. The source also stated that no sound attended the observation. The source offered no opinion on the nature of the phenomenon and was unable to provide further details regarding the incident.
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November 19;2-N6vemher 1973
su~ECT The Sary Shagan Weapons Testing
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Summary: This report· provides limited info:rza.tion on the Sarr
shagan weapons testirtg r ge, to· in~lude facilities, ~o:rk 6:re~,.
security fencing, the re onal headquarters (V/Ch 0.3080)_ ud ~
warhead checkout unit (V
information on the followin1: System-75 [SA·2) and Syt
facilities, ~o:rk 6:re~,.
security fencing, the re onal headquarters (V/Ch 0.3080)_ ud ~
warhead checkout unit (V
information on the followin1: System-75 [SA·2) and Syt~ea--300/
Aldan [~BP:1-1 GAL~SH] "'arheads·; rumored laser reset"rch; and iua
un1dent1f1ed aerial phenomenon. End of SU1111Ury.
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(Field Comment:
10. Besides the Syste~-75 SA-21 warheads, Site 4 also
chec~ed the warheads fo~ a missi:e(sJ know~ as the System-300
and/or Aldan.
another· name for tf:e Svstem-.~a,, ,.iss.:.:r:, ::ir
similar missiles.j The System-3(·0/A.lchn ,.._.r.1r;1ea.:;;
checked at Site 4 were taken to ~-.it~-for laun-:hing. According
to rumor, the missile ~as for antimissile defense (nrotivo
raketna~a oborona - PRO).
System- ~oa;Alctan
checked at Site 4 were taken to ~-.it~-for laun-:hing. According
to rumor, the missile ~as for antimissile defense (nrotivo
raketna~a oborona - PRO).
System- ~oa;Alctan m1ss1le in avafj able rererence materi?.l as the
ABM- I/GALOSH.)
:.ou;ce did not ~new if Aldan was
(Fie}d Comment: Sour-:e 1dent1fied the
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li. The warhead for the Sy5tem-300/Aldan missile was about
two meters long and 80 to 100 certimeters 1n diameter. The war
head weighed approximately 400 kilograms, and it ~ontained an
unrecalled number of black cassettes, 45 x 12 centimeters, which
housed an unknown .number of meta] balls (shariki). Warheads for
the Sys:em-75 [SA-2) missile had approximately 100 grey cassettes,
30 x 7 centimeters, each of which held about 200 to 300 meLal balls,
each no more than 1.5 centimeters in diameter.
Source had no knowledge regarding nuclear warheads. He opined
that all systems could be equipped ~ith nuclear warheads. However,
Source stated all work done by his department was basically
experimental (opytnaya) .J
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13. According to hearsay, ecperiments
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that all systems could be equipped ~ith nuclear warheads. However,
Source stated all work done by his department was basically
experimental (opytnaya) .J
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13. According to hearsay, ecperiments involving laser weapons
were being conducted at an unknown location at the range. Sup
posedly, the tests involved powe:i:--Eul antennas (no further details).
14. On one evening in late :,ummer 1973, Source observed an
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unidentified phenomenon at Site 7. While watching a sport com
petition between Canada and·the.U::iSR on television, he stepped
outside for some air and observed an.unidentified sharp (bright)
green circular object or ~a~s in the sky. The object was situated
\>.·est of the site at an angle· of sighting of approximately 70
degrees. The altitude of the object was undeter~inable.
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Comment; Although there were no clouds in the sky that even1n 6 ,
Source believed that the green mass would have been hiiher than
cloud level. Source could not estimate the diameter of the
object.) Within 10 to 15 seconds of observ~tion, the green
that even1n 6 ,
Source believed that the green mass would have been hiiher than
cloud level. Source could not estimate the diameter of the
object.) Within 10 to 15 seconds of observ~tion, the green circle
widened and w'ith'in a brief period of time several ireen concentric
circles formed around the mass. Within minutes the'coloring dis·
appeared. There was no sound, such as an explosion, associated
with the phenomenon.
(Field ColllJllent: Source had no. opinion as
to what this phenomenon was.
Source could not provide any further details.)
16 n-vas no resultant rumors.
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