RADCAT Case Directory Category 9, RADAR Preliminary Rating: 5 |
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Brad
Sparks: May 26, 1952; North Korea (BBU)
3:20 a.m. (GMT). USAF pilot and radar observer flying in an F-94C jet
fighter saw and radar tracked a bright white object that accelerated to
high speed, and tracked by ground radar. (Weinstein; FUFOR Index) [This
listing has been updated. See report by Sparks below]Dan Wilson: At 0320 AM local 1st Lt. John W. Martin, pilot, and 1st Lt. Edward A. Monard, radar observer), flying in an F-94 on a mission were told by ground radar (Bromide) that there was an unidentified object on their tail. The F-94 turned into the unknown object and locked on with its radar. The object accelerated at tremendous speed and pulled away. The length of the observation was 15 seconds. (Corrected to 7 mins, Sparks) Detailed reports and documents reports/520526korea_transcript.htm (Fran Ridge) reports/520526korea_ledger.htm - RO Report - (Don Ledger) docs/520526korea_docs.htm (Dan Wilson) docs/520526korea_docs.pdf (Wilson/Ridge) reports/520526korea_shough.htm (Martin Shough) /reports/520526korea_sparks.htm (Brad Sparks) |