SUBJECT: PRELIMINARY CATALOG OF SOVIET UFO SIGHTINGS FILE: UFO2612 From the book, "UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union - A Cosmic Samizdat" by Jacques Vallee. ISBN 0-345-37396-0 - Ballantine Books, 1992. ================================================================= A PRELIMINARY CATALOG OF SOVIET UFO SIGHTINGS In the body of this book I have highlighted some forty cases that were specifically discussed during my stay in the Soviet Union in 1990. However, many other Soviet UFO incidents-such as the following events extracted from Professor Felix Zigel's works-have found their way into the literature and deserve to be mentioned, if only in summary form. Those researchers with an interest in digging further will also find good translations of Russian reports in the pages of the "Flying Saucer Review," whose editors are in regular contact with various Soviet investigative groups. The selection given below emphasizes the early years of the phenomenon, notably the 1967 wave, with a sample of reports prior to 1947. July 1923. Dawn. Sosnovka M. Volosnikov, who was on a steamship sailing along the Vyatka river in the vicinity of this village, saw an object resembling a flying moon. He followed its course for two or three minutes. The object turned to the right and disappeared. The witnesses compared notes and concluded it must be an "evil spirit." Summer 1927. Early afternoon. Solovyevka In this town which is located about thirteen miles south of Lipetsk, I.V. Surkov, an engineer, saw a white, milky disk in the northern sky. It was twice as large as the moon, flying slowly to the east. The weather was hot, with many cumulus clouds. When the disk approached a cloud, the latter gradually disappeared, returning after it had passed. This happened with every cloud along the disk's trajectory. The observation lasted for at least half an hour. August 1933 or 1934. Kranye Chetay V.N. Bronyukov and other children were playing in the street when they saw a "star" moving in the sky to the south, on an east-west trajectory, with the approximate speed of one of today's satellites. It changed course and flew to the northwest. It was observed for a total of ten minutes. September 1935. Evening. Moscow A. Ignatveya twice saw a strange phenomenon near the Petroskiy Gate. It was an illuminated sphere which flew low from north to south, fast and silently, on a horizontal trajectory. Summer 1938. Early morning. Malakhovka oil station N.A. Gosteva saw an object rushing close to him as he felt a light breeze. The phenomenon was a grayish white cloud, dense with diffuse outlines, oval in shape, larger than a zeppelin. The object emitted a distinct whistling sound. September 1949. At night. Suzdal A man who lived in a village about fifteen miles north of Suzdal, and many members of the collective farm where he worked, saw an object resembling an automobile head-light hovering above the village. On one occasion it came close to the ground. Three people, including G.A. Podoshivin, saw this phenomenon independently on the road between Suzdal and Gavrilovo-Posadskiy. It was yellowish green, about half the lunar disk in apparent size, and it was spinning. It seemed to be located about one mile away. It vanished and reappeared several times, at ten-minute intervals. November 1958. Sunset. Otyasskiy forest, Sosnovskiy rayon Boris S. Khmyrov saw an object flying at high altitude from west to east. As it approached the zenith a disk suddenly appeared near it and it began to move fast in the opposite direction. Khmyrov saw the same disk again over the next several days. January 1959. 07:00 Tobilsk V.A. Golenkov saw a brightly twinkling greenish star with sharp beams or "rays" radiating from it. It became surrounded with bright fog, forming a spherical cloud, no larger than the full moon. It moved with constant speed and direction and it emitted a small star that went through a similar maneuver. The phenomenon lasted twenty minutes. April 25, 1959. 06:00 Salizharovo Station near Kalinin Aviation engineer Alexander B. Kadachev and his father were hunting at dawn when they saw an elliptical object with an aspect ratio of one third between its vertical and horizontal axes. It was dark, opaque but not completely black. Its lower edge was purple, perhaps because of its illumination by the rising sun. Its apparent diameter was approximately that of the moon. It was observed for several minutes. The witnesses lost sight of it as they walked through the forest but saw it again later, hovering higher in the sky. July 6, 1960. 90 minutes after sunset. Teli (Tuvinskaya oblast) A bright disk similar to the moon was observed in the west. It moved up and to the north with a speed of ten degrees in fifteen minutes, at an angle of forty-five degrees to the horizon. Its diameter increased and its surface brightness decreased as it did so. The observation lasted thirty minutes. A group of eight people, including A.D. Danilov, senior scientist of the institute of applied geophysics in Moscow, saw the phenomenon. July 8, 1960. Kamchuk River, 27 miles west of Teli The same group of people involved in the July 6 observation saw a luminous disk again. It appeared from behind some mountains in the west. The weather was clear and cloudless. The region is unpopulated taiga. Summer 1960. 17:00 Moscow Many people, including a scientist named Golubov, saw a rectangular yellow object hovering above the city in the clear, windless, dark blue sky. It seemed to be at an altitude of several miles and "what held it there was completely incomprehensible." It was observed for over fifteen minutes. Mid-August 1960. 22:00 Kuybyshev V.N. Govorona was in a park when she saw a disk moving slowly across the sky. Its apparent size was smaller than that of the moon. August 16, 1960. 23:00 Barakhudzir River At a field camp situated eleven miles north of Koktal a party of geologists (including Nikolai A. Voroshilov, geochemist, Yevgeniy A. Sizov, geophysicist, Nikolai N. Sochevanov, geophysicist and Viktor N. Tulin, geologist) saw a luminous body moving from north to south above the mountains of the eastern slope. Its diameter was 1.2 times to 1.5 times the apparent diameter of the moon. It disappeared behind one of the peaks and reappeared on the other side before it was hidden from view again. It was white in color and very bright, round with some vertical elongation. There was no trail or afterglow. The sky was clear with only a few clouds. October 1960. 23:00 Berk-Eisk, Biyal River Engineer Y.M. Novikov was with a group of fifty people when they saw a lone dark cloud in a clear sky. The cloud was illuminated by a weak reddish light and a beam of light slowly emerged from it. It came from a solid body that separated from the cloud but continued to illuminate it with its beam. The phenomenon was observed for five minutes. October 26, 1962. 23:40 Tula Artist Y. Krivtsov and his companions were returning from a concert in Laptevo when they suddenly saw "eight or ten" objects flying north at an attitude of about 3,000 feet. They were of large size, hiding portions of the night sky. They flew horizontally in silence. March 1964. 23:00 Petropavlovsk Air Force reserve officer S.N. Popov was with three other men when he saw two strange disks moving one behind the other, then re-forming and moving as a pair. Passing almost over the witnesses, the disks emitted an intense bluish violet light. When they were caught in the illumination from the disks, Popov and his companions felt oppressed, "as if some natural calamity had occurred, a very unpleasant feeling ..." July 27, 1964. 22:00 Ulan Bator Bold Khaserdzne, a worker with the Mongolian Chamber of Commerce, accompanied by a group of students, was travelling in a truck when they saw a moon-shaped object rising in the northwest. It climbed very rapidly for several minutes, getting larger in the process. It made a ninety-degree turn and flew north along the horizon for ten to fifteen minutes. After that it went down and disappeared. November 30, 1964. 15:00 U.T. Shamakhinskiy Observatory, Azerbaijan Astronomers M. Gadshiyev and K. Gusev saw an object moving from west to north at about one degree per minute. The head of this object was about twice the diameter of the moon. It looked like a ring with a sharp internal edge and a diffuse outer edge. In the center was a star like object which was a point even when seen through a telescope. It left a tail that was visible for over fifteen minutes. No sound was heard. August 12, 1965. 14:00 Liepaya, Latvia V. Y. Leya, a glider pilot (later chief engineer on an aviation project) and several other pilots saw an oblate sphere, brilliant white, about half the size of the moon. It went through an arc of one hundred degrees. February or March 1966. 08:00 Saranpul At a place located some twelve miles northeast of Saranpul, at about 4,200 feet altitude, geologist I.N. Almazov and his coworkers observed two luminous objects practically over-head against the background of a cloudless sky. The first object was round, bright, yellow-white in color. The second object resembled the moon but was half the moon's apparent size. It became cloudy and smokelike, then changed to a bright illuminated disk. On two occasions this second object emitted divergent beams like those of a car, for about half a minute each time. Both objects moved to the northeast and disappeared behind a mountain. April 4, 1966. Night. Region of Odessa During night flights a radar operator checking his equipment discovered blips moving at approximately 500 miles per hour at 150,000 feet, dropping to 90,000 feet in fifteen minutes, then to 75,000 feet in thirty minutes, then to 54,000 feet in forty minutes, after which the phenomenon dropped to ground level. The data was confirmed by a ground radar station in Tiraspol, according to N.A. Baydukov. June 16, 1966. 21:45 Elista A detachment of scientists from the Volgograd oil and gas research institute saw an object somewhat larger than a satellite, reddish in color, moving from the northeast to the southwest. Suddenly it dropped along a helical trajectory, taking a bright blue color. Something like an explosion occurred and a bright blue round cloud formed in its place. There was no sound, no other clouds and the stars were visible through the object. Late July 1966. Midnight. Near Voronezh Mr. and Mrs. Nikiforov saw a pulsating red disk moving at low altitude and at relatively low speed for five minutes. Summer 1966. 09:00 Yuchka A witness named N.Y. Marsov was bathing in the Kubek River when people called his attention to a shining ball in the sky. Clouds dissipated when they came in the vicinity of the sphere. It remained fixed in the sky for three hours. July 18, 1966. 03:00 Rechport Lidia Pavlovna Iliana, a senior spectroscopist of the central laboratory of the Berezovskaya expedition, and a bulldozer operator named F.A. Chesnokov, saw an orange disk in the sky. It was less bright than the moon but comparable to it in size. It was accompanied by several strange clouds. The phenomenon was observed for thirty minutes. October 20, 1966. 15:00 Kherson Walking back from the stadium to the bus station after a volleyball game, V.I. Duginov noticed that all the people in line were watching something in the sky. It was a round disk directly overhead, about one third the diameter of the moon. It had a soft silvery color and looked like a pearl or a bead but did not resemble a radiosonde or a balloon. It moved steadily to the east. May 11, 1967. 21:10 Near Sheremetyevo airport M.A. Selavnya and his father were walking the dogs on a sunny, warm evening with excellent visibility when they heard a sound like a rustling that turned to a whistle and a rumble that passed over as if coming from an invisible flying object. May 17, 1967. 02:30 Chapayevka I.S. Rybak saw a round spot, about four times larger than the moon, with a faint luminous appearance like the Milky Way. It moved from west to east and was observed for thirty minutes. May 17, 1967. 03:S5 Ust'kamenogorsk An engineer named T.N. Kanshov saw a bright body twice as large as the moon moving across the sky from south to north for over two minutes. It first appeared as a flame so bright he could read the time on his watch by its light. The night was quiet, cloudless, moonless. The object had "fiery arrows" extending parallel to its sides. It expanded to three times its original size before disappearing. May 17, 1967. 22:00 Kamyshin Major Y.B. Popov, of Novosibirsk, together with Junior Lieutenant A.S. Nikitenko and several local residents saw a cascade of lights rushing across the night sky from the northeast in even rows. The lights were located on the surface of a very large cigar-shaped object, the impression was that an ocean-going vessel was flying across the sky with absolute silence at an altitude of about 0.6 mile. It was observed for two or three minutes. It passed almost over-head and took off into space. May 17, 1967. 22:05 Bakhrushev By a warm, quiet evening several witnesses including S.V. Ostrovskiy saw a bright point descending in the western sky. It flew down to an altitude estimated as about one mile, when it changed to a horizontal course. At that point it appeared as a dark body of impressive proportions, with a compact, well-defined light at the rear. It flew off silently at less than 200 mph, with a dark orange tail behind it. Early June 1967. 23:00 Khoper River While walking along the banks of the river M. Gavrilyuk and his wife saw a luminous object shaped like a half moon. The weather was clear and the real moon was shining in the sky. The object moved from the west to the south, passing above the moon and accelerating until it disappeared, leaving a faint trace. July 4, 1967. 21:15 Shakhty Docent Y. Krasuntsev and his son were resting near the Don River when they saw a half moon shaped object. They first noticed two luminous points that looked like artificial satellites. They moved to the southeast, making no sound. A shower of orange sparks flew out of one object and turned into a moon shape that went on flying. July 8, 1967. 23:00 Volgograd Dr. Boris Dikhedeyev and a companion were talking outside when they saw an orange object in the form of a half moon. It moved from west to east, leaving a trail that disappeared in the rear and appeared in front of the object as it flew toward the forest. The moon was shining and the sky was clear. July 8, 1967. 21:30 Romny By a quiet evening S.V. Zazulya and his wife saw an object flying from north to south. It looked like an ordinary cloud but flew very fast and above the few high fleecy clouds that were in the sky. July 10, 1967. 23:00 Krugloye, Shakhterskiy A.A. Podgorny was coming back from the movies when he saw an object shaped like a half moon flying from south to north. Three days later he saw the same phenomenon again. July 16, 1967. 21:00 Kudepst V.N. Chernyavski and his wife, with N. Ognevoy and S. Voronov, were close to the shore when they saw a yellow-rose disk-shaped object moving from west to east in the sky from the direction of the sea. It passed behind some clouds. The witness had the time to take a two-kopek coin from his pocket and he observed that the coin covered the object exactly when held at arm's length. July 17, 1967. 23:00 Sukhumi (Agudzeri) L.V. Antonova, an editor with the publishing house "Thought", and T.I. Dantseva, fellow of the Kurchatov scientific institute, observed a strange object along with four other people. The weather was clear at the time. The object looked like a flat disk with shining edge, flying at an altitude of some 350 feet at the speed of a propeller aircraft. July 18, 1967. 14:47 Amvrosiyevka Student Y. Divak and a friend were fishing when they saw the reflection of a strange flying object in the water. Looking up, they saw a lusterless craft in the sky. It seemed to affect the sounds from the trains and from the nearby town. July 31, 1967. 21:15 Privilny farm, Kavkazkiy I. Kosov, his wife and farmer P.I. Marchenko saw a dark red disk flying from the southwest to the northeast. The witness had time to count to forty-two before the object disappeared. August 2, 1967. 23:30 Norwegian Sea A Soviet vessel, the Izhevsk, was sailing west with Captain Markov, senior engineer Ivanov and first assistant captain Bazhanin in the cabin when the navigator, Sysoyev, reported a strange phenomenon in the sky. Going to the bridge, they all saw a white sphere moving south. Several minutes later another bright spot was seen high in the sky, increasing in size and emitting bright colors in which yellow was dominant. This phenomenon was repeated several times. August 5, 1967. 20:50 Perm Y.G. Solovyev, his wife and his son observed a ring-shaped object flying across the sky. An airliner flying at an altitude of 1,200 feet would have fit inside this ring. It was observed for over ten minutes in the western part of the sky. August 8, 1967. 20:40 Kislovodsk An object shaped like a sharply outlined asymmetrical crescent flew over the mountain astronomical station of the Academy of Sciences. The object was slightly smaller than the moon, about twenty minutes of arc, with a color described as reddish by some observers, yellow for others. It flew from west to east about twenty degrees above the ho- rizon, moving from the Big Dipper to Cassiopeia in about thirty seconds, at a uniform speed. The witnesses were A.A. Sazonov, a specialist in the ionosphere; V.A. Tsion of the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute, and seven members of a biological expedition. About August 9, 1967. 15:00 Belye Krinitsy Mr. Lytkiny and his wife were on vacation resting by the shore of a lake, when they saw a fast-moving oval object. It was milky white, with some small black rods arranged randomly on its surface. It suddenly moved sharply to the right and up, then to the left and downward. It then resumed its continuous path toward the Carpathians. A few minutes later a second object appeared and went through similar evolutions. August 30, 1967. 20:50 Dneprodzerzhinsk A round, bright, uniformly illuminated light yellow disk was seen describing a wide arc in the sky. It disappeared to the north-northeast. Mr. V.M. Chernov saw it through binoculars for a while as it went behind some clouds and reappeared, fainter and looking like a greenish star. There was no sound. September 2, 1967. 23:35 Pechora Four people, including physicist Mikhail F. Zherebin, saw a "mistiness" in the north-northwestern part of the sky. Suddenly it changed into a clear yellow disk comparable in size to the full moon (which was also in the sky). A yellow flash occurred and the disk turned orange. The phenomenon was observed for twelve minutes. September 4, 1967. 21:17 Yevpatoriya N.N. Pronin, senior editor with the "Mysl" publishing house in Moscow, accompanied by his wife, saw a white, crescent-shaped object fly over from the northeast to the southwest along a straight line at an altitude of about 2,500 feet. The object moved with the convex part facing forward. The weather was clear. September 9, 1967. 20:20 Donetsk A witness reported a concave flying object, the color of molten metal, accompanied by a bright "star." The phenomenon moved from south to east. September 19, 1967. 19:40 Belgogradskaya A witness named A. Serdyukov, who was traveling with a group of communications technicians, observed a luminous half-moon rising high in the sky directly in front of them. It descended rapidly, leaving a cone-shaped tail. The men stopped their vehicles to watch it. After about forty seconds the half moon appeared to swing in the sky, becoming smaller in size, as its color turned to red. It assumed a drop-like shape and stopped, hanging in the sky for a minute, after which it seemed to dissolve. Early October 1967. Noon, Sukhumi Engineer V.N. Chechyanov and his coworkers saw a strange object in the clear blue sky for half an hour. It hovered for a while, then moved along the shore, rose and disappeared. A man who watched it through binoculars reported that the object was shaped like a triangle, with no fuselage and no tail, and was the color of aluminum. October 18, 1967. 21:00 Dzhubga A Moscow physician who was visiting this town saw a bright object with the shape of a sphere moving evenly from the sea toward the east. The crowd attending an open-air movie projection witnessed the occurrence as well. October 18, 1967. 18:00 Pyatigorsk Astronomer Z. Kadikov, from Kazan Engelgardt observatory, saw a bright object in the northwest. It was a crescent with sharp edges and pointed horns, yellow in color with a pale bluish tail, moving at about 1.5 degrees per second. It became smaller as it flew and was eventually reduced to a point. Finding other witnesses, Kadikov was able to triangulate the phenomenon. He estimated it may have been about fifty miles above the earth and some 1,800 feet between the "horns," flying at about three miles per second. October 25, 1967. 16:05 Otradnoy Stanista Witness N. Savrasov, an advanced geography student, and his mother-in-law were able to observe two spherical objects flying from the northwest to the southeast. The largest object was yellowish, cloudy. The smaller one, which seemed to be pulling it, appeared metallic. November 6, 1967. Night. Kazan Mr. and Mrs. Masgutov saw an object shaped like the planet Saturn, a luminous reddish sphere with a flat ring of the same color, which hovered for some seven to ten minutes, spinning on its axis. It gradually increased its speed and disappeared. November 9, 1967. Miass, near Chelyabin A white cigar-shaped object with some black dashes at one end was seen moving through the sky by I.S. Lunyanov. It was flying toward Zlatoust. November 14, 1967. Liepaya A large, luminous object shaped like a hemisphere hovered low over the ground. It moved away quickly with a fiery light that was painful to the eye. There were several witnesses. November 15, 1967. 04:30 Sasnava V. Treychis observed a round object in the sky for thirty-five minutes, twenty degrees above the northeast horizon. It seemed to measure 300 feet in diameter. It was very bright and tongues of flame were visible. November 25, 1967. Midnight. Mikhaylovka V. Rogov was listening to the radio inside his home when a bright green light called his attention outside. He saw an object flying at great speed across the sky. It disappeared like a meteor but it then reappeared on the same trajectory. It was round and flat, with bright edges. 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