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Belgium findings

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  1. 01PDFBelgian Air Force (Force Aérienne Belge)p.1

    The title page identifies the document as Lt. Col. Salmon's report on radar echoes recorded during Belgian F-16 flights on the night of 30–31 March...

    Official Belgian Air Force report by Lt. Col. Salmon on F-16 radar contacts during the 30–31 March 1990 intercept night, prefaced by a February 2026 note by researcher Marc Hallet stating the report led Professor Meessen to retract his earlier published claim that the echoes proved extraterrestrial origin.

    Lt. Col. Salmon F-16 Radar Trace Report — Night of 30–31 March 1990

  2. 02PDFSOBEPS (Société Belge d'Étude des Phénomènes Spatiaux)p.2

    The cover photograph is a computer-processed image created by Professor M. Acheroy of the Royal Military Academy from the original photograph taken...

    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.

    SOBEPS Vague d'OVNI sur la Belgique — Volume 2 (1991–1994)

  3. 03PDFBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)p.3

    Two F-16s scrambled from Beauvechain after Glons and Semmerzake ground radars independently confirmed an unidentified echo at approximately 3,000 m...

    UCL physics professor Auguste Meessen's in-depth analysis of the F-16 onboard radar recordings from the Belgian wave interception of March 30–31, 1990, tracing his evolving interpretation from a near-certain non-terrestrial hypothesis to a Doppler measurement artifact explanation involving soft atmospheric targets.

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts — March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception

  4. 04IMGBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)

    Two F-16s were scrambled from Beauvechain air base after both the Glons NATO Control Reporting Centre and Semmerzake ATC independently confirmed...

    Declassified Belgian Air Force radar trace charts from the March 30–31, 1990 F-16 interception over central Belgium, publicly released by Col. Wilfried De Brouwer at NATO headquarters on July 11, 1990.

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts — March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception

  5. 05IMGBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)

    Two Belgian F-16s scrambled from Beauvechain conducted nine separate interception attempts across the night of March 30-31, 1990.

    An image-only GIF of Belgian Air Force F-16 onboard radar trace charts from the March 30-31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre interception, publicly released by Col. Wilfried De Brouwer at a NATO headquarters press conference on July 11, 1990.

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts — March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception

  6. 06IMGBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)

    Two independent ground radar systems — NATO CRC Glons and Semmerzake ATC — corroborated the same unidentified targets before F-16s were scrambled.

    Declassified Belgian Air Force radar trace charts from the March 30–31, 1990 F-16 interception over central Belgium, showing onboard and ground radar data for targets exhibiting flight performance the Air Force described as beyond existing technology.

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts — March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception

  7. 07PDFSOBEPS (Société Belge d'Étude des Phénomènes Spatiaux)p.7

    The evening of November 29, 1989 produced at least 125 UAP observations in a very limited geographic region within a few hours — described by Meessen...

    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.

    SOBEPS Vague d'OVNI sur la Belgique — Volume 1 (1989–1991)

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