275 of 275 FILES
Every officially-released non-US government UAP file we have indexed.
- PDFRoyal Australian Air Force / National Archives of Australia6pAUSTRALIA
NAA UFO File Numbers — Researcher FOIA / Access Notes Index
A researcher-compiled index of every National Archives of Australia file series holding RAAF and Commonwealth government UAP records, with barcodes and page counts enabling direct archival retrieval, spanning 1950–1994.
- Australia
- RAAF
- 1952-1994
- PDFEjército del Aire / Ministerio de Defensa51pSPAIN
Normativa OVNI — Spanish Air Force UFO Investigation and Declassification Procedure (8 November 1996)
The Ejército del Aire's compiled regulatory history of its UFO investigation procedures — directives spanning December 1968 through 1985 — released in November 1996 as part of Spain's 1992–1999 military UAP declassification programme.
- Spanish airspace
- procedural directive
- EMAIRE normativa 1968
- PDFForça Aérea Brasileira / Arquivo Nacional75pBRAZIL
NSISA — Núcleo de Sistemas de Informações de Segurança Aeroespacial UFO Records
A consolidated Brazilian Air Force OANI record set from the NSISA aerospace-security information system, aggregated across multiple FAB commands and declassified through the Arquivo Nacional in 2009.
- OANI
- Brazil
- FAB
- PDFForça Aérea Brasileira / Arquivo Nacional3pBRAZIL
Operação Prato — Photographic Dossier (CC_023, Registro 076)
A Brazilian Air Force photographic dossier (Operação Prato, Registro 076) documenting a UAP landing at Fazenda Jejú, Pará, on 17 December 1977, with physical ground trace measurements recorded by a military A2 team.
- landing trace
- circular funnel shape
- luminous body
- PDFRoyal Australian Air Force / National Archives of Australia3pAUSTRALIA
P1556 PHENOMENA-MAWSON 1958 — Antarctic Phenomena Reports
A 1958 ANARE field report in which four researchers at Taylor Glacier, Mawson Station, Antarctica, describe two distinct and regular forms of aerial light phenomena observed over twenty minutes on 17 July 1958.
- light phenomena
- shadow anomaly
- parallel rays
- PDFRoyal Australian Air Force / National Archives of Australia112pAUSTRALIA
PP474/1 5/5/AIR — RAAF Western Area (Western Australia) UFO File
RAAF Western Area (Western Australia) compilation of three UAP incidents spanning 1956-1957 — including a multi-witness cigar-shaped object over the Nullarbor Plain and a triangulated green-light explosion near Marble Bar — plus 1960 atmosphere-reentry watch signals.
- cigar-shaped
- Nullarbor Plain WA
- blue smoke trail
- PDFRoyal Australian Air Force / National Archives of Australia67pAUSTRALIA
PP959/1 5/3/AIR — RAAF North-Eastern Area (Queensland) UFO File
RAAF North-Eastern Area (Queensland) regional UFO file covering formal sighting logs from January 1960 through 1972 and an August 1972 policy circular streamlining investigation, with the January 1966 Tully Horseshoe Lagoon 'UFO nest' inquiry as the file's signature case (in the truncated pages).
- Queensland
- Tully UFO nest 1966
- Horseshoe Lagoon
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)258pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — UAP in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 2 (pages 1–258, working papers and supporting analyses)
Volume 2 of the UK Ministry of Defence's Project Condign report, comprising DI55 working papers, supporting analyses, and annexes from the 1997–2000 UAP study, covering plasma-physics hypotheses, witness physiological effects, and recommendations for Defence Intelligence.
- UK Air Defence Region
- plasma physics
- physiological effects
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)48pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — UAP in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 3 (pages 1–48, recommendations and conclusions)
Volume 3 of the UK MoD's classified Project Condign study — the recommendations annex and final conclusions — acknowledges UAP as real phenomena posing air-safety risks while recommending closure of the UFO intelligence desk.
- UK Air Defence Region
- air-safety risk
- DI55
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)13pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
Project Condign is a classified UK Ministry of Defence intelligence study concluding that UAP unambiguously exist, pose a flight-safety hazard, and show no evidence of hostile intent toward UK air defences.
- UAP
- UK air defence
- flight-safety
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)21pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
The executive summary and first five analytical chapters of Project Condign, the UK Ministry of Defence's classified 400-page assessment of UAP in the British air defence region, concluding that UAP exist and pose a flight-safety hazard.
- UAP
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight safety
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)21pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
Project Condign is a 400-page UK Defence Intelligence Staff study (1997–2000) that reviewed roughly 10,000 UAP sightings in the UK Air Defence Region and concluded that UAP exist beyond dispute but present no evidence of hostile intent.
- UAP
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight safety
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)16pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
The executive summary and early analytical chapters of Project Condign, a classified UK Defence Intelligence Staff study of roughly 10,000 UAP sightings in the UK Air Defence Region spanning 1997 to 2000, concluding that UAP exist and constitute a flight-safety hazard.
- UAP
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight safety
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)15pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
Project Condign is the UK Ministry of Defence's classified 400-page study of UAP in the UK Air Defence Region, produced by Defence Intelligence Staff branch DI55 between 1997 and 2000, concluding that the phenomenon is real and poses a flight-safety hazard.
- UAP
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight safety
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)13pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
Project Condign (Volume 1) is the UK Defence Intelligence Staff's classified 400-page analytical study of UAP in British airspace, completed in 2000, which formally concluded that the existence of UAP is indisputable and that they pose a flight-safety hazard.
- UAP
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight-safety
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)16pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
Project Condign is a 400-page classified UK Ministry of Defence study, conducted by Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55) between 1997 and 2000, concluding that UAP exist, pose a flight-safety hazard, and show no evidence of hostile intent toward UK airspace.
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight safety
- multi-sighting study
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)20pUNITED KINGDOM
Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
Project Condign is a 400-page UK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff analytical study (1997–2000) concluding that unidentified aerial phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region are real, pose a flight-safety hazard, and show no evidence of hostile intent.
- UAP
- UK Air Defence Region
- flight safety
- PDFRoyal Canadian Mounted Police / Royal Canadian Air Force / Department of National Defence5pCANADA
Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967
Falcon Lake Incident — RCMP / RCAF Investigation File
Multi-agency Canadian government investigation — RCMP, RCAF, DND, and Department of Health — into Stefan Michalak's May 20, 1967 close-encounter at Falcon Lake, Manitoba, which produced radioactive site samples and no definitive conventional explanation.
- close encounter
- CE2
- physical trace evidence
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / RAF / Defence Intelligence (DI55)192pUNITED KINGDOM
Rendlesham Forest Incident — DEFE 24/1948 (Halt Memo, Suffolk Constabulary correspondence, parliamentary briefings)
The UK Ministry of Defence's primary file on the December 1980 Rendlesham Forest / Bentwaters-Woodbridge incident, anchored by Lt. Col. Charles Halt's 13 January 1981 memorandum describing a triangular, metallic, radiation-leaving UAP, together with internal parliamentary briefings in which MoD concluded there was 'nothing of defence interest.'
- triangular UAP
- pulsed polychromatic lights
- ground traces
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence133pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 1630/2 Volume 1 (1984–1989)
Declassified RNZAF administrative file covering civilian and military UAP sighting reports received and analyzed by New Zealand defence authorities between 1984 and 1989.
- New Zealand
- RNZAF
- 1984-1989
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence153pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 1630/2 Volume 2 (1990–2009)
Declassified RNZAF file AIR 1630/2 Volume 2 collects New Zealand Air Force UFO sighting reports and Defence correspondence from 1990 through 2009, the period in which the service formally withdrew from active investigation and closed the file.
- New Zealand
- RNZAF
- 1990–2009
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence225pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 244/10/1 Volume 1 (1959–1983)
Declassified RNZAF station-level UAP file covering 1959–1983, holding unit-level sighting reports, intelligence correspondence, and investigation records from New Zealand Air Force bases.
- New Zealand
- RNZAF
- station-level
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence445pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 39/3/3 Volume 1 (1952–1955)
Declassified Royal New Zealand Air Force unidentified-flying-object correspondence file AIR 39/3/3, Volume 1, Parts 1 and 2, covering 1952–1955.
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence387pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 39/3/3 Volume 2 (1956–1979)
Declassified RNZAF correspondence file covering over two decades of New Zealand military and civilian UAP sighting reports, internal investigations, and Air Department analysis from 1956 to 1979.
- RNZAF
- New Zealand
- Cold War
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence119pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 39/3/3 Volume 3 (1979–1980)
Declassified RNZAF correspondence file covering 1979-1980 UFO reports, focusing on the aftermath of the December 1978 Kaikoura sightings and DSIR follow-up analysis.
- Kaikoura sightings
- New Zealand
- 1979-1980
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence185pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 39/3/3 Volume 4 (1981–1984)
Declassified RNZAF internal correspondence file covering UAP sighting reports from 1981 to 1984, the final volume of the AIR 39/3/3 series before its supersession by AIR 1630/2.
- RNZAF
- New Zealand
- 1981-1984
- PDFRoyal New Zealand Air Force / Ministry of Defence248pNEW ZEALAND
RNZAF UFO File — AIR 39/3/3A Volume 1 (1979–1984)
Declassified RNZAF administrative subfile covering civilian UAP correspondence and press-handling records generated in the wake of the 1978 Kaikoura sightings, spanning 1979–1984.
- New Zealand
- Kaikoura
- RNZAF
- VIDSEDENA (Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional) / Fuerza Aérea Mexicana5.7MMEXICO
SEDENA Campeche FLIR Footage — March 5, 2004 Mexican Air Force Recording
A declassified Mexican Air Force FLIR recording from March 5, 2004, showing 11 unidentified objects detected simultaneously on infrared and radar during a counter-narcotics patrol over Campeche — the only government-released UAP footage confirmed authentic by a national defense ministry at a press conference.
- 11-object formation
- FLIR thermal
- radar corroboration
- PDFForça Aérea Brasileira / Arquivo Nacional63pBRAZIL
SIOANI Boletim 1969 — Sistema de Investigação de Objetos Aéreos Não Identificados
1969 internal bulletin of SIOANI, the Brazilian Air Force's inaugural formal UAP investigation program, summarizing case investigations from its first operational year.
- Brazil
- 1969
- SIOANI
- PDFTransport Canada / Department of Transport8pCANADA
Smith's Flying Disc Assessment, Transport Canada 1952
Project Magnet — Final Report
Canada's Department of Transport interim report on Project Magnet, a government-sanctioned UAP study established December 1950 and led by senior radio engineer Wilbert B. Smith, concluding in June 1952 that flying-disc reports could not be dismissed and warranted continued scientific investigation.
- flying disc
- Canada
- 1950s
- PDFSOBEPS (Société Belge d'Étude des Phénomènes Spatiaux)267pBELGIUM
SOBEPS Vague d'OVNI sur la Belgique — Volume 1 (1989–1991)
SOBEPS Volume 1 is the Belgian civilian scientific organization's forensic record of the 1989–1990 Belgian UFO wave, documenting 125+ cases from the landmark November 29, 1989 Eupen mass-sighting night and systematically refuting conventional explanations including the F-117A stealth aircraft hypothesis.
- triangular
- visual-observation
- Belgium
- PDFSOBEPS (Société Belge d'Étude des Phénomènes Spatiaux)253pBELGIUM
SOBEPS Vague d'OVNI sur la Belgique — Volume 2 (1991–1994)
SOBEPS Volume 2 (1994) is the Belgian civilian UFO investigation society's concluding monograph on the 1989–1993 wave, presenting the joint SOBEPS–Belgian Air Force analysis of the 30–31 March 1990 F-16 radar engagement alongside gendarmerie case files and a philosophical preface by Université Libre de Bruxelles philosopher Isabelle Stengers.
- Belgian UFO wave
- F-16 radar engagement
- Petit Rechain photograph
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Sec(AS)18pUNITED KINGDOM
UFO Desk Closure Correspondence — DEFE 24/2453 (final tranche, June 2013)
Administrative closure file for the MoD UFO reporting desk, containing disposal records and a signed ministerial response confirming a programme to transfer approximately 160 UFO-related files to The National Archives.
- MoD UFO desk closure
- UK
- 2009-2010
- PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Sec(AS)244pUNITED KINGDOM
UFO Desk Final Records — DEFE 24/2465 (final tranche, June 2013)
The final tranche of UK MoD UFO Desk records, comprising dozens of standardized civilian hotline reports from October–November 2009, filed during and immediately after the desk's formal closure.
- orange lights
- silent objects
- triangle formation
- PDFRoyal Australian Air Force / National Archives of Australia2pAUSTRALIA
UFO Sightings at Weapons Testing Site — Woomera Rocket Range
A National Archives of Australia file compiling RAAF and Department of Supply records of UAP sightings reported by rangers and technical staff at the Woomera Rocket Range weapons testing site in South Australia.
- Woomera Rocket Range
- South Australia
- weapons testing site