ID | #1566555532 |
Added | Fri, 23/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | 17 docs from PBB files secured by Dan Wilson
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
An unidentified object was detected on search radar approaching the Pacific side of the isthmus of Panama. At 20:45, there were also two burst. These returns were transmitted to the radar tracking. During the observation period, the radar lock was broken, the equipment immediately picked up the goal and again recorded.
A second radar tracking station also recorded the return.
The manner of flight of the objects was stable, slightly circular path over the area of the Fort Kobbe. There is a quick movement of the subject that he broke the lock of the track radar.
It was assumed that it was a solid object, as track radar can only lock in a solid object.
In 24 hours said that as only been used a spotlight, the object was to evade.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
An unidentified object was picked up on search radar approaching the Pacific side of the Isthmus of Panama. At 2045 hours two additional blips were observed. These returns were transferred to track radar. During the period of observation the radar lock was broken, the equipment immediately picked up the target and locked on again. A second radar tracking station also locked onto the return. The manner of flight of the objects was steady, slightly circular path over the vicinity of Fort Kobbe, Canal Zone. There was such rapid movement of the object that it broke the lock of the track radar. It was assumed that these were solid objects as track radar can only be locked on a solid object. At 2400 hours, radar advised that as soon as a searchlight was employed the object became evasive.
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