10. Belgium: F-16 fighter jets chase 4 UFOs in the night
On November 29, 1989, more than 30 groups of witnesses and three police teams in Belgium reported seeing a large unidentified object flying at low altitude. This UFO has a flat triangle shape, the surface below emitting light like a lamp. It flew over Belgium without emitting any sound, people continued to track the whereabouts of the UFO and discovered it was moving from the city center of Liege, Belgium to the border between the Netherlands and Germany.
Circumstances that pushed this event to a climax occurred on the night of March 30-31, 1990, when a strange object detected by radar that night appeared. The Belgian Air Force then dispatched two F-16 fighter jets to pursue it, and an estimated 13,500 people witnessed the process. With 2,600 people reporting details of what they saw, the Belgian Air Force also issued an incident report following the incident, as follows:
At around 11 p.m. on March 30, the management of the Control Reporting Center in Krones received a report that there were three anomalous lights headed in front of Dulumbe-Leuble, southeast of Brussels. These bright spots are brighter than stars, and their color constantly changes between red, green, and yellow. At the same time they appear to be fixed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle object.
The Klone Control Reporting Center sent a request to Wavre's gendarmerie to send a patrol to check for UFO sightings. After 10 minutes, the second group of bright spots was seen moving towards the first triangular object. Wavre's gendarmerie confirmed the initial sighting, and Krones' control reporting center was able to detect its presence on radar. During this time, after the blobs undergo irregular transformations, the second group of blobs turns into a triangle of smaller volume.
When people tracked the target and received radar confirmation from the traffic control center in Semosak, two F-16 fighter jets were dispatched from Beaufuchamp Air Base just before midnight, while two groups of bright spots are still relatively fixed to each other, moving slowly in the air. In addition, eyewitnesses reported that the two bright spots moving towards the city of Egerze had an anomaly similar to that of the second group of bright spots.
The two F-16s then attempted nine separate interceptions, followed by three successful radar blockades lasting several seconds, but because the target rapidly changed position and speed, escaped. lockdown. During the first radar blockade, the UFO immediately accelerated from 240km/h to 1,700km/h, and dropped to an altitude of 1,200m in less than 2 seconds. Then, when it was about to hit the ground, in a flash it climbed to 3,350m and escaped the radar blockade in the same way.
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