United Kingdom findings
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- 01PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Scientific Advisory Councilp.1
Document is D.S.I./J.T.I.C. Report No. 7, June 1951, classified SECRET / DISCREET and 'BUT CLEARED FOR CANADA,' Copy No. 17.
DEFE 44/119 is the June 1951 D.S.I./J.T.I.C. Report No. 7 by the British 'Flying Saucer' Working Party, recommending the MoD undertake no further UFO investigation absent material evidence.
→ DEFE 44/119, Defence Scientific Advisory Council UFO Policy
- 02PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Sec(AS) / DI55p.3
File opened on a MoD Form 3290 (Revised 2/99) jacket within the Sec(AS) UFO desk, subject line "UFOs - published files (Dr D Clarke)."
DEFE 24/2030 is a UK Ministry of Defence file of 1990 UFO desk public correspondence and incident reports, with later overlay material documenting Dr David Clarke's 2000 Freedom of Information request for MoD UFO policy and sighting files.
→ DEFE 24/2030, MoD UFO Desk Correspondence 1990 (Calvine-era reporting)
- 03PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Sec(AS)p.2
On 12 October 2000 the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence declined to pursue a UFO-related enquiry and returned two files to Sec(AS).
UK MoD Sec(AS) UFO desk file covering 1998–2000 correspondence on press handling, 30-year-rule file releases, and ministerial briefings around the Bonnybridge/Falkirk Triangle era.
→ DEFE 24/2006, MoD UFO Desk Reports c.1998–2000 (Bonnybridge / Falkirk Triangle era)
- 04PDFUK Air Ministry / Air Staffp.2
Registered file AF 3459/75, Part I opened 13 May 1970; Part II opened 12 August 1975; second review stamp dated 8 January 1999.
UK Air Ministry/MOD policy file AIR 2/19086 documents Air Staff handling of UFO reports, including standard acknowledgement letters, parliamentary handling, and the 1974 decision to stop categorising UFO reports.
→ AIR 2/19086, Air Ministry / Air Staff UFO Policy and Reporting Procedures
- 05PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)p.1
The study's stated aim is 'to determine the potential value, if any, of UAP sighting reports to defence intelligence,' classified RESTRICTED UK EYES ONLY.
Annexes A through F of Project Condign, the UK Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55) study on UAP, covering the study's terms of reference, sample sighting report forms, a Czechoslovakian historical sighting catalogue (1607-1985), and the design of the ACCESS relational database used to analyse roughly 10,000 reports.
→ Project Condign, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F) (part 7)
- 06AUDUnited States Air Force (RAF Bentwaters, 81st TFW) / UK Ministry of Defencep.1
Recording was made on the second night of the Rendlesham Forest incident, December 28, 1980, by Lt Col Charles I. Halt, Deputy Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters (81st TFW).
An 18-minute microcassette audio recording made by USAF Lt Col Charles I. Halt on the second night of the Rendlesham Forest incident, December 28, 1980, narrating in real time his patrol's observations of unidentified lights and elevated Geiger readings behind RAF Woodbridge.
→ Halt Tape, Lt Col Charles Halt's Microcassette Recording, Rendlesham Forest December 28, 1980