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  1. 01VIDCEFAA / Chilean Air Force (FACH)p.1

    CEFAA's El Bosque compilation: seven independent video angles of a disc-shaped UAP captured at the 5 November 2010 air base change-of-command air show. Multi-camera convergence on a single object with no aircraft transponder.

    On 5 November 2010, the El Bosque Air Base in Santiago held a change-of-command air show. A disc-shaped UAP was captured incidentally by seven independent cameras operated by civilian and aviation-industry witnesses on the ground. CEFAA, the Chilean Air Force's UAP investigation committee, assembled the seven angles into a single multi-camera compilation. The convergence of independent civilian cameras on a single object with no corresponding transponder return is the case's institutional anchor.

    CEFAA Caso El Bosque, November 5, 2010 Air Show Multi-Angle Capture

  2. 02VIDCEFAA / DGAC (Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil) / Chilean Navyp.1

    Chilean Navy Wescam MX-15 FLIR recording, November 2014. Nine minutes of military-grade IR sensor footage showing an unidentified aerial object with dual thermal discharges and chemical plume ejections, released by CEFAA in January 2017 after a two-year multidisciplinary investigation.

    Chilean Navy officers aboard a Cougar AS-532 helicopter recorded approximately nine minutes of FLIR footage in November 2014 of an unidentified aerial object exhibiting dual thermal discharges and what appeared to be chemical plume ejections. The sensor was a Wescam MX-15, a high-definition military-grade FLIR camera, not consumer or news hardware. CEFAA opened a two-year multidisciplinary investigation involving the Chilean Air Force, the Navy, and outside academic specialists, and publicly released the footage in January 2017 without offering a definitive identification.

    Chilean Navy Helicopter Wescam MX-15 FLIR Footage, November 11, 2014

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