Soviet Army Fought UFOs
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In 1947. Antiaircraft guns of Transcaucasian Military District fired on a flying cigar-shaped object which came from the Turkish border. The object’s flying altitude was below 4,000 meters, but they failed to hit the cigar when the cigar increased its speed and flew away over the mountains. The Border District command ignored and ordered the monitors not to disclose the information that the object reached a speed up to 2000 kilometers per hour.
A similar case took place in 1984, in the Turkestan Military District. Near the city of Astrakhan air-defense system marked the ball-shaped object flying at the altitude of 2000 meters along the Caspian seashore. The object did not respond to radio communication and two fighters were launched, but they were unable to bring the object down. After being under fire, the object descended to 100 meters, and at this low altitude the planes were unable to continue firing. Despite being fired at, the object flew at slow speed. The ball passed over several military units, and was photographed. Near the city of Krasnoyarsk the military tried to bring the object down with the helicopter. However, it quickly increased its altitude so that the helicopter could not reach it. After firing all its supply of shells, the helicopter landed, and the ball abruptly flew in the direction of the sea and disappeared from the radar screens. In the same area a cylinder demonstrated its invulnerability. UFOs moving toward the border were attacked apparently unsuccessfully.
In 1985, near the town of Krasnovodsk the radar station under the command of Captain Valuev tracked a 1,000 meter disc-shaped object! The object was immovable, and some time later a small 5 meter disk flew out of it and then landed. Patrol boats rushed to that area, but when they closed to 100 meters, it took off and flew one kilometer away. This happened five times. Then the object flew up at a high speed to the bigger disc, which finally flew away spaceward.
In the end of June of 1971 the military could see over this area a black cigar-shaped flying object floating under the clouds at the altitude of 800 meters. The object was 25 meters long and had about 3 meters in diameter. It had neither stabilizers nor wings nor engines and was moving at the speed of 150 kilometers per hour producing no noise. In 1978, a Special Soviet military unit in the town of Mytishi was in charge of collecting data, and newly established "space troops" were designated to fight a possible threat from space. In the beginning of August 1987, five soldiers of Leningrad Military District went to the North of Karelia region on a special mission to guard an object of unknown origin. It was found near the town of Vyborg and was 14 meters long, 4 meters wide, and 2.5 meters high. The object had neither doors no hatches, and all attempts to open its hull were unsuccessful. The military tried to break off some object parts, but were only able to take some rods from its stern. In the end of September the object disappeared from the hangar without leaving a trace.
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