DOW-UAP-D091, Range Fouler Debrief, Atlantic Ocean, 2020
Department of War · 2020 · Atlantic Ocean · Document
DOW-UAP-D091, Range Fouler Debrief, Atlantic Ocean, 2020 is indexed as a Department of War record with incident date 2020 and location Atlantic Ocean. This document is a Range Fouler Debrief, 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. This report accompanies the video titled DOW-UAP-PR116. A U.S. military operator reported observing an object, describing the phenomenon as darker, maroonish color, approximately 12-15 feet in height. The report describes the phenomenon travel[ing] with the wind and noted that it did not maneuver or change direction. It also describes the phenomenon as appearing as a large, somewhat deformed balloon. 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.
Notable / anomalous element
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Details
- Save and email the complete file manually Range Fouler Debrief Form (see below). (native PDF text, page 1)
- Please complete this form to the best of your ability. (native PDF text, page 1)
- If you do not have the requested information, please leave the field blank. (native PDF text, page 1)
- If there was more than one "group," please report each on a separate form for data collection purposes. (native PDF text, page 1)
- You should rece ive a response with in 5 business days. (native PDF text, page 1)
- recommend using to reference the sensor-derived bearing and range relative to the bullseye you had Was the contact moving? (native PDF text, page 1)
- If that method is not available, any reasonable derivation of location will work, but please be as specific as possible and make a note in the comments section. (native PDF text, page 1)
- These locations may be Direction/Speed used to cue other means of tracking. (Ex. (native PDF text, page 1)
Tags: War Department, 2020, Atlantic Ocean, Range Fouler