Belgian UFO wave

Belgian UFO wave

The Belgian UFO wave refers to a series of sightings of triangular UFOs in Belgium, which lasted from November 29, 1989 to April 1990.

The sightings

The Belgian UFO wave peaked with the events of the night of 30/31 March 1990. On that night unknown objects were tracked on radar, photographed, and were sighted by an estimated 13,500 people on the ground - 2,600 of whom filed written statements describing in detail what they had seen. [cite web|url= http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc418.htm
accessmonthday = March 21|accessyear=2008|title= SUNDAY EXPRESS Newspaper, September 17, 1995
] Following the incident the Belgian air force released a report detailing the events of that night.

At around 23:00 on 30 March the supervisor for the Control Reporting Center (CRC) at Glons received reports that three unusual lights had been seen moving towards Thorembais-Gembloux which lies to the south-east of Brussels. The lights were reported to be brighter than stars, changing color between red, green and yellow, and appeared to be fixed at the apexes of an equilateral triangle. At this point Glons CRC requested the Wavre gendarmerie send a patrol to confirm the sighting.

Approximately 10 minutes later a second set of lights was sighted moving towards the first triangle. By around 23:30 the Wavre gendarmerie had confirmed the initial sightings and Glons CRC had been able to observe the phenomenon on radar. During this time the second set of lights, after some erratic manoeuvres, had also formed themselves into a smaller triangle. After tracking the targets, and after receiving a second radar confirmation from the Traffic Center Control at Semmerkaze, Glons CRC gave the order to scramble two F-16 fighters from Beauvechain Air Base shortly before midnight. Throughout this time the phenomenon was still clearly visible from the ground, with witnesses describing the whole formation as maintaining their relative positions while moving slowly across the sky. Witnesses also reported two dimmer lights towards the municipality of Eghezee displaying similar erratic movements to the second set of lights.

Over the next hour the two scrambled F-16s attempted nine separate interceptions of the targets. On three occasions they managed to obtain a radar lock for a few seconds but each time the targets changed position and speed so rapidly that the lock was broken. During the first radar lock, the target accelerated from 150mph to over 1,100mph while changing altitude from 9,000ft to 5,000ft, then up to 11,000ft before descending to almost ground level – the first descent of more than 3,000 feet taking less than two seconds. Similar manoeuvres were observed during both subsequent radar locks. On no occasion were the F-16 pilots able to make visual contact with the targets and at no point, despite the speeds involved, was there any indication of a sonic boom.

During this time, ground witnesses broadly corroborate the information obtained by radar. They described seeing the smaller triangle completely disappear from sight at one point, while the larger triangle moved upwards very rapidly as the F-16s flew past. After 00:30 radar contact became much more sporadic and the final confirmed lock took place at 00:40. This final lock was once again broken by an acceleration from around 100mph to 700mph after which the radar of the F-16s and those at Glons and Semmerkaze all lost contact. Following several further unconfirmed contacts the F-16s eventually returned to base shortly after 01:00.

The final details of the sighting were provided by the members of the Wavre gendarmerie who had been sent to confirm the original report. They describe four lights now being arranged in a square formation, all making short jerky movements, before gradually losing their luminosity and disappearing in four separate directions at around 01:30. [cite web|url= http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc408.htm
accessmonthday = March 21|accessyear=2008|title= Report concerning the observation of UFOs in the night from March 30 to March 31, 1990 - Belgian Air Force Report
]

Photographs

On April 1990, a picture was taken of the aircraft, and it remains as one of the most famous UFO pictures to date. [http://www.cybercityradio.com/ufo/jan52000_files/BFT.jpg]

Conclusions

After appraising the evidence, the Belgian Air Force found it could offer no explanation for the sighting, but did reject the following possibilities: [cite web|url= http://www.ufocasebook.com/Belgium.html|accessmonthday = March 31|accessyear=2008|title=Belgian UFO wave at Ufocasebook]
* Balloons.
* Ultralight aircraft (ULM).
* Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
* Aircraft (including Stealth).
* Laser projections or holograms.
* Mirages or other meteorological phenomena.

Media

Books

"UFOs above Belgium", written by John van Waterschoot, mathematician, economist and professor at the University of Leuven. Published by Lannoo. [cite web|url= http://www.geocities.com/area51/vault/9054/ufobelg.html#book
accessmonthday = December 23|accessyear=2007|title=UFOs over Belgium (1989-1991)
]

"Vague OVNI sur la Belgique" (UFO wave over Belgium), written by the defunct SOBEPS organisation. [cite web|url=http://www.skepticreport.com/ufo/belgian.htm|accessmonthday = December 23|accessyear=2007|title= The So-Called "Belgian Ufo Wave" - A Critical View-]

References


* [http://ufos.about.com/od/trianglecasefiles/p/belgium.htm Belgian UFO wave at Ufos.about.com]
* [http://www.ufocasebook.com/Belgium.html Belgian UFO wave at Ufocasebook]

External links

* [http://www.cubbrasil.net/belgica.html Belgian UFO wave at CUB – Centro de Ufologia Brasileiro] pt icon
* [http://members.aol.com/TPrinty/Belg.html Belgian UFO wave at Tim Printy1s page at Aol Members]
* [http://www.nice-links.de/fliegende-dreiecke.html A German description of the Belgian Ufo Wave]


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