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(EN)/!\/!\ "Russian Roswell". 4 parts |
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Écrit par Ovnidoc
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30-09-2007 |
| (EN)/!\/!\ "Russian Roswell". |
4x10 min. |
The mig pilots said they were pretty much ordered to try to bring down
these UFOs with any means even going so far as to crash into them in
suicide attacks. These pilots made in seem like the USSR wanted one
very bad.
One of the earliest dogfights mentioned was over Kasputin Yar
itself between a small cigar shaped UFO and a MIG. In the 1950s I think
and the mig fired a early air to air missile at the UFO and hit it. The
UFO then returned fire with some type of Beam weapon and destroyed the
Mig but the UFO also crashed as a result of the damage from the
missile. It was reported that the USSR obtained the crashed cigar
shaped UFO from this event.
-That event was not told first hand by a pilot though
As for the glowing wing event the pilot said a UFO shot some
type of beam down and he tried to move out of the way but it hit his
wing and made the plane want to roll over to one side, he was starting
to lose control but managed to escape and return to base. He said the
glow continued to glow for a week after the event when it was in the
hangar and only after the scientists poured kerosene on the wing did
the glowing stop.
These were also high profile fighter pilots that were giving
these accounts. One was even called the Russia's Chuck Yeager. They all
pretty much stated that they were ordered to bring UFOs down but some
made it seem that the often lost pilots and brought nothing down when
they tried.
There was even accounts that UFOs conducted retaliation attacks on Kasputin Yar because the USSR was so hostile to the UFOs.
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| Russia's first missile test range and used for satellite launches of
smaller Kosmos vehicles. V-2's launched from here in 1946 were the
first ballistic missiles fired on Soviet territory. It was greatly
expanded as the test site for innumerable Soviet intermediate and short
range missile projects in the 1950's.. Kapustin Year was also
headquarters of the first operational R-1/R-2 units, 1950-1953, and
later a base for 12 operational R-14 missile launchers.
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Alternate Name: GTsP-4. Type: Orbital Launch Site. Operator: Russia.
Country: Russia. Latitude: 48°30' N. Longitude: 45°48' E. Altitude:
5.00 m (16.40 ft). Minimum Inclination: 48.0 degrees. Maximum
Inclination: 51.0 degrees.
Russia's first missile test range and used for satellite
launches of smaller Kosmos vehicles. V-2's launched from here in 1946
were the first ballistic missiles fired on Soviet territory. It was
greatly expanded as the test site for innumerable Soviet intermediate
and short range missile projects in the 1950's.. Kapustin Year was also
headquarters of the first operational R-1/R-2 units, 1950-1953, and
later a base for 12 operational R-14 missile launchers.
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