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We have been working really hard to make this a reliable, neutral resource for anyone interested in the UFO phenomenon a...
26/10/2023

We have been working really hard to make this a reliable, neutral resource for anyone interested in the UFO phenomenon and have been adding a lot of features to make it as useful a resource as possible. We just added a page https://theufodatabase.com/ufos that provides a library of UFO photos, an interactive map of nearby incidents, as well as photos of nearby sightings. This is just one example of the many features we are adding to make it easier for everyone to investigate for themselves. We would love to know what you think of this new addition and if there is anything you would like to see added to the website.

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From September 13-21, 1952, several unidentified aerial objects were reported by military personnel in different locatio...
10/09/2023

From September 13-21, 1952, several unidentified aerial objects were reported by military personnel in different locations across Northern Europe and the North Sea. Many of these reports came from participants in Operation Mainbrace, a joint NATO military exercise. The Royal Air Force sightings grabbed headlines in the United Kingdom.

In the fall of 1952, NATO staged a series of military exercises from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean Sea. Operation Mainbrace (also known as Exercise Mainbrace) was one such large-scale exercise that took place from September 14-25, 1952, with the intention of demonstrating to Denmark and Norway that they could be effectively protected from attack by the Soviet Union. It included the navies of nine countries, including the United States, UK, Canada, France, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Netherlands, and Belgium, and took place in the Norwegian Sea, the Barents Sea, the North Sea, and the Baltic Sea. 80,000 men, over 200 ships, and 1,000 aircraft took part in this exercise over twelve days.

Starting on September 13, 1952, numerous unidentified aerial objects were reported by military personnel from different countries, in different locations across Northern Europe.

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