34th Air Defense Division Regulation No. 200-1 - Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects
34TH AIR DEFENSE
DIVISION REGULATION No. 200-1
REPORTING OF INFORMATION ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
Dated 9 May 1952
Including: 34ADD Form 127:
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT REPORT (FLYOBRPT)
RESTRICTED
34ADD
REGULATION )
NUMBER
200-1
)
HEADQUARTERS
34TH AIR DIVISION (DEFENSE)
Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, 16 December 1952
INTELLIGENCE
REPORTING OF INFORMATION ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING
OBJECTS
(This Regulation supercedes 34ADD Regulation 200-1,
dated 19 May 1952)
Paragraph
PURPOSE
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1
RESPONSIBILITY
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2
REPORTING
PROCEDURES AND DATA TO BE SUBMITTED. . . . . . .
3
LOCAL
REPRODUCTION OF FORMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
4
REPORTS
CONTROL PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. PURPOSE. This regulation summarizes the
appropriate directives under which information on an unidentified flying
object is reported, and clarifies and enlarges the reporting
requirements.
2. RESPONSIBILITY. Unit commanders are
responsible for the submission of required reports when an unidentified
flying object is sighted either visually or by means of radar. Each
individual member of the command is responsible for initiating reports
if and when he comes into the possession of information on unusual
airborne sightings. The 34th ADD Director of Intelligence is responsible
for the rendering of reports in accordance with the provisions of Air
Force Letter 200-5, dated 29 April 1952 and ADCR 200-5, dated 20 October
1952.
3. REPORTING PROCEDURES AND DATA TO BE SUBMITTED.
a. Visual and/or radar sightings:
(1)
A
telephone report will be made immediately, using the command and
status lines, to the Senior Controller ADCC. This report will
contain, but will not be limited to, the information required by
34ADD Form 127, Unidentified Flying Objects Report.
b. Radar sightings: In addition to par 3 a. (1) above, unit commanders
will insure that:
(1)
ADC
Form 123, Radar Observation Data Sheet, is completed as soon as
possible and forwarded to the Commanding General, 34th Air
Division (Defense), ATTN: Director of Intelligence, Kirtland Air
Force Base, New Mexico.
(2)
Whenever
possible, radar scope photographs are taken of each abnormal
radar track, so as to provide continuous coverage at the rate of
three (3) pictures per minute for the duration of the
observation period. Undeveloped radar scope film is forwarded As
soon as possible to the Commanding General, 34th Air Division
(Defense), ATTN: Director of Intelligence, Kirtland Air Force
Base, New Mexico.
(3)
Certified
copies of the pertinent portions of the scope camera log and the
controllers log are forwarded with the scope camera film.
4. LOCAL REPRODUCTION OF FORMS. Local reproduction of
ADC Form 123 and 34ADD Form 127 is authorized.
5. REPORT CONTROL PROCEDURES. Subject reports are
exempt from requirements of a report control symbol in accordance with
paragraph 9 b (1), AFR 174-1
BY
ORDER OF COLONEL MATHENY:
OFFICIAL:
JAMES
F MARTIN
Major, USAF
Adjutant General
/s/ Sam Odensky
SAM ODENSKY
2nd Lt, USAF Asst Adj Gen
DISTRIBUTION "D"
RESTRICTED
SECURITY INFORMATION
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34ADD Form 127
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT REPORT (FLYOBRPT)
Name of Person Reporting
____________________________________________________
Organization (Address if Civilian
________________________________________________
Phone Number _______________ Date Reported _______________ Time
Reported ______
Name of Person Receiving Report
______________________________________________
Organization _____________________ Title _________________ Phone No.
___________
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(Note: If the information is not known, write NEGATIVE in blank
space.)
1.
Shape
of object
_______________________________________________________
Size ________________________________________ Color
__________________
Number ______________________ Formation
______________________________
Aerodynamic Features
__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Trail of Exhaust ______________________ Propulsion System
__________________
____________________________________________________________________
Speed _______________________ Sound
__________________________________
Maneuvers
___________________________________________________________
Manner of Disappearance
________________________________________________
Other Unusual Features
_________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
2.
Time
of sighting ____________ (MST) ________________ (ZEBRA) Length
of obser-
vation
_______________________________________________________________
3.
Manner
of Observation
__________________________________________________
(Visual or Electronic)
4.
Location
of the Observer(s)
_______________________________________________
5.
Location
of Object ______________________________________________________
(Longitude & Latitude)
6.
Experience
of Observer (Acquaintance with U.S. Aircraft? etc.)
____________________
7.
Weather
& Wind conditions at Time of Sighting
_________________________________
8.
Any
Activity of Condition Which Might Account for the
Sighting? (i.e., Possibility of
Release of weather balloons, shooting star, etc.)
_________________________________
9.
Physical
Evidence (Fragments - Photographs - etc.)
______________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
10.
Was
There Any Interception or Identification Action Taken by this
Division?
(If so,
what?)___________________________________________________________
11.
What
was the Air Traffic (identifiable) in the General Area at Time
of Sighting? __________
_____________________________________________________________________
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To Be filled in by Person receiving Report
What is the reliability of the person reporting these facts?
______________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
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