United Kingdom findings
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30 findings
- 01PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)
The study corpus encompassed roughly 10,000 UAP sightings within the UK Air Defence Region.
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.
→ Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
- 02PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)
The Executive Summary concludes that UAP exist as a real phenomenon — not a perceptual artifact — and that their existence is indisputable.
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.
→ Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
- 03PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)
The study drew on roughly 10,000 UAP sightings compiled within the UK air defence region.
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.
→ Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
- 04PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Intelligence Staff (DI55)
The study drew on roughly 10,000 UAP sightings recorded in the UK Air Defence Region.
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.
→ Project Condign — Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, Volume 1 (Executive Summary, Chapters 1–5, Annexes A–F)
- 05PDFUK Ministry of Defence / Defence Scientific Advisory Council
This file holds internal MoD correspondence between the Defence Scientific Advisory Council and other MoD branches on how the United Kingdom should...
DEFE 44/119 is a UK Ministry of Defence file containing Defence Scientific Advisory Council correspondence on the scientific posture the MoD should adopt toward UAP and on UFO reporting policy.
→ DEFE 44/119 — Defence Scientific Advisory Council UFO Policy
- 06PDFUK Air Ministry / Air Staff
The file contains Air Staff reporting templates for unidentified aerial phenomena, standardizing how RAF units were to record and escalate UAP...
AIR 2/19086 is the UK Air Ministry's administrative policy file governing Air Staff procedures for receiving, classifying, and managing reports of unidentified aerial phenomena, including reporting templates, parliamentary response instructions, and inter-departmental correspondence on whether RAF radar incidents should be publicly disclosed.
→ AIR 2/19086 — Air Ministry / Air Staff UFO Policy and Reporting Procedures