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DOW-UAP-D44, Range Fouler Reporting Form, Gulf of Aden, October 2020

Department of War · 2020-10-15 · Arabian Sea · release 1

This document is a Range Fouler Reporting Form, a standardized reporting form the U.S. Navy uses to record the circumstances surrounding an unauthorized intrusion into controlled airspace during active military operations or training. These reports contain a narrative description of the observer’s experiences. A U.S. military operator reported observing a “round, cold object” via infrared sensor, traveling at 319 degrees (northwest) at approximately 20 mph. The report describes the UAP making “abrupt directional changes” during the event. All descriptive and estimative language contained in this report reflects the reporter’s subjective interpretation at the time of the event. Such characterizations should not be interpreted as a conclusive indication of the presence or absence of any intrinsic object features or performance characteristics.

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• sa::ar , SHI • , 1 Range Fouler Reportin� Form Decl"'ss,fied bv Mt:, Ric1ard Har•,sori U..il.,fjfrfjlf�'tfli C.O/i#,5&tt\�rple Decl;s�RmWJlulpJ.�2fXtL§2r�·e and emairffie complete Tile manually {see below). Please complete this form to the best of your ability. If you do n:ot have the requested information, please leave the field blank. form for data collection purposes. You should receive a response within 5 business days. If there was more than one "group!" please report each on a separate Last N!tme, First Name Rank 0-2 Squadron 1172 ATKS SIPR E:mail Address Crew Position Other This information is for contact only. SPEAR san itizes all r .ports of identifying information. Absolutely no identifying information for aircrew or squadr:: n will be recorded for analysis. 10/15/20 Date (mmlddlyy) 14:18:39 Time of detection (hh:mm:ss Z) Day Day I Night Side No. Buno ISR Mission Description (CAS, BFM. etc) LFE? Contact Wot1<ing Area (Ex: W-72 1A) Contact Latltute (DD:MM:SS) N N/S Contact Longitude (DD:MM:SS) E EIW Contact Altitude (Ex: 22000) Please attempt to determine a Lat I Long for the contact at initial detection. We recommend using JMPS to reference the sensor-derived beanng and range relative to the bullseye you had in use. If that method is not available, any reasonable derivation of location will worl<, but please be as specfflc as possible and make a note in the comments section. These locations may be used to cue other means of tracking. Radar Equipped: St the sensor-derived beanng and range relative to the bullseye you had in use. If that method is not available, any reasonable derivation of location will worl<, but please be as specfflc as possible and make a note in the comments section. These locations may be used to cue other means of tracking. Radar Equipped: Stable Trackfile?: # of Contacts in "Group':· 1 EA Indications (Check all that apply): □ □ Letter Identifier £CM Arc □ □ OIJ1erl Ambiguous False Trac:kfiles AIM-9x Self-Track: A TFLIR Autotrack: Tally Achieved: □ □ □ Altitude Constant? W'indDlrat Contact Alt (From) Wind Speed Was the contact moving? Yes Direction/Speed (Ex. 090115) 261130 Please check all that apply: Round: IZ] Square: D Balloon-shaped: D Wings/Ai1frame:-O Other Shape:O Apparent Propulsion:□ Moving Parts: D Metallic: D Marlcings: D Translucent:- D Reflective: D Opaque:O Please use the field below to describe the contact and any inte'laction in your own words with as much detail as possible. Please be sure to include any detail not included in questions above. Contact at 14:18:392 to 14:19:522 on 15OCT2020. MGRS locat\on 400 8D 6�1� (estimated 1- While at 19,073 HAT o'1,er the Gulf of Aden we tracked a round, lat/long! cold object in IR traveling 3,19 degrees at 20 mph. It made a fewiabrupt directional changes during the 1 minute contact. Our sensor was aimed -50 degrees below our altitude with a slant range of 4.06NM and ground range of 4. 78KM. The IR sensor was set to lat/long! cold object in IR traveling 3,19 degrees at 20 mph. It made a fewiabrupt directional changes during the 1 minute contact. Our sensor was aimed -50 degrees below our altitude with a slant range of 4.06NM and ground range of 4. 78KM. The IR sensor was set to black hot an the object in question was a bright white. 1.4a I (b)(6) � . Don't use the purple "submit" button! Save this form with filename "Date_Squadron_RF.pdr' and email it tq I (Also in the global)) For troubleshooting, cal/I (bJ(6J (b)(6) I Thank you for your time. Please ensure all display tapes are rip4ed for the entire time of interaction and saved as a .wm:v (Example: 4 May VFA·106 HUD.wmv). Squadron intel personnel shall upload those files to the repository located at this link. I IIIHif !Nib iii I iii I ii (b)(6) I USCENTCOM MOR 26-0038 to MOR 26-0046 Approved for Release to MR9 03/27/26 000001 1 I T

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