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  1. 01PDFBelgian Air Force (Force Aérienne Belge)p.10

    Lt. Col. Salmon's report on the Belgian F-16 radar echoes from the night of 30-31 March 1990. The official Air Force document Marc Hallet's 2026 framing notes led Professor Meessen to retract his earlier published claim that the echoes proved extraterrestrial origin.

    The 'Rapport du Lt. Colonel Salmon au sujet des échos radar enregistrés lors d'un vol de F-16 belges au cours de la nuit du 30 au 31 mars 1990' is the official Belgian Air Force report on the F-16 radar contacts at the centre of the Eupen/Wavre intercept. A February 2026 prefatory note by researcher Marc Hallet places the report inside the case's reception history: the Salmon document led Professor Auguste Meessen, who had earlier published a claim that the radar echoes proved extraterrestrial origin, to retract that reading. The institutional record reads more conservatively than the public framing the case carried for thirty years.

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

  2. 02PDFBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)p.3

    F-16 radar trace charts from the 30-31 March 1990 Eupen/Wavre interception. Professor Meessen's analytical materials, the documentary record at the centre of the case the Belgian Air Force ran as a formal intercept.

    Professor Meessen's analytical materials on the F-16 radar charts from 30-31 March 1990. The charts are the documentary base layer of the Belgian case; the analytical readings that built on them include both the original extraterrestrial-trajectory claim and Meessen's later retraction of that conclusion. The materials sit in the documentary record as the inputs both readings were working from.

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts, March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception (part 1)

  3. 03IMGBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)p.1

    Belgian F-16 radar trace chart, image 1 of 4, from the Eupen/Wavre intercept of 30-31 March 1990. The instrument record from the night the Belgian Air Force scrambled fighters at the wave's peak.

    One of four images comprising the Belgian F-16 radar trace charts from the 30-31 March 1990 Eupen/Wavre intercept. The intercept is the most-cited radar engagement of the Belgian UFO wave; the trace charts are the instrument record the agency's later analytical work built on.

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts, March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception (part 2)

  4. 04PDFSOBEPS (Société Belge d'Étude des Phénomènes Spatiaux)p.11

    SOBEPS documented at least 125 cases in a single concentrated region on the night of November 29 1989, marking the explosive opening of the Belgian wave.

    SOBEPS Volume 1 is the Belgian civilian study group's primary forensic dossier on the opening phase of the 1989-1990 Belgian UFO wave, documenting the November 29 1989 Eupen cluster and SOBEPS's formal cooperation with the Belgian Air Force and Gendarmerie.

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

  5. 05PDFSOBEPS (Société Belge d'Étude des Phénomènes Spatiaux)p.1

    SOBEPS frames its archive as 20,000 pages of investigation reports, statistics and photo analyses documenting large unidentified objects flying low over Belgian territory.

    SOBEPS Volume 2 is the Belgian civilian UFO study group's 1994 follow-up report on the 1991–1994 phase of the Belgian wave, including the formal write-up of the F-16 radar engagement of 30–31 March 1990 and the joint SOBEPS / Belgian Air Force radar-tape analysis.

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

  6. 06IMGBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)p.1

    Glons NATO Control Reporting Centre and Semmerzake ATC radar both tracked the unidentified targets the night of March 30–31, 1990.

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

    Belgian F-16 Radar Trace Charts, March 30–31, 1990 Eupen/Wavre Interception (part 4)

  7. 07IMGBelgian Air Force / Force Aérienne Belge (operations under Col. Wilfried De Brouwer)p.1

    Glons NATO Control Reporting Centre and Semmerzake ATC radar tracked unidentified targets over central Belgium on the night of March 30–31, 1990.

    Belgian Air Force radar trace charts from the March 30–31, 1990 F-16 interception over central Belgium, presented 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 (part 3)

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