Daily Mail
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27 April 1998
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24,000 mph UFO buzzes Britain
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By David Derbyshire Science Correspondent
The RAF has tracked a UFO 'as big as a battleship' off the coast of Britain, military sources revealed yesterday.
They said the massive craft was tracked flying in a zig-zag pattern at
17,000 mph over the North Sea. It then accelerated to 24,000 mph and
zoomed off towards the Atlantic.
The Dutch air force also tracked the UFO, but two F-16 fighters
scrambled to intercept the object were unable to keep up, it is
claimed. RAF officials are said to be baffled by the object, spotted by
the Ministry of Defence long-range listening station on Fylingdales
moor in North Yorkshire.
'It was definitely under control, judging by the various
manoeuvres executed,' said a source. 'It appeared to be triangular and
was around the size of a battleship (about 900 ft long).' Radar records
of the craft are due to be presented to science and military experts
around the world, who will examine how to exploit space for military
purposes at a conference at RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire, in
June. Other tapes of the UFO - thought to have been made during the
last two years - are being withheld because they give too much
information about the radar base's scanning ability.
However, military chiefs may release a second series of tapes, reported to show 12 UFOs changing shape in mid-flight.
While the 'battleship' UFO is most likely to be an experimental
aircraft or a sighting caused by a freak weather effect, UFO watchers
believe it is further evidence that the Earth is being visited by alien
craft.
The popularity of TV series such as the X-Files has rekindled
interest in flying saucers and conspiracy theories in recent years.
A spokesman for the Fortean Times, the journal devote to UFOs,
psychic phenomena and the paranormal, said: 'The vast majority of
strange objects seen in the sky have a more down-to-earth explanation.
But most UFO investigators would be very interested in seeing these
tapes'. The latest theory gaining popularity among some dedicated UFO
watchers is that the military deliberately release stories about UFO's
as a 'smokescreen' and that witnesses are rally seeing top-secret
experimental aircraft.
The base at RAF Fylingdales has been watching the skies since the
end of the Cold War. A large pyramid-shaped, 360-degree radar has now
replaced the gigantic landmark 'golf balls' tracking system.
The base has concentrate on tracking satellites and pieces of space junk circling the Earth
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COMMENT
There have been a number of discussions regarding this on the internet.
My own personal feelings are that the denial later put out by the MoD,
that a disgruntled ex-employee had made up the story, is true. There
are a number of features in the original story that I am not happy
about, especially as an ex-air defence radar operator.
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