



One of the most compelling public UFO reports on record comes from 1954 at the Woomera Test Range in Australia.
During a weapons trial, an unidentified object was tracked by radar and multiple trained observers using binoculars. Witnesses described a dark grey, perfectly circular object with a translucent appearance hovering directly over the flight path of a Canberra bomber during the test.
Radar operators timed the object travelling 15,000 yards in just 10 seconds, giving it an estimated speed of around 3,600 mph, before it accelerated away and climbed to an altitude greater than 60,000 feet.
This was not a casual sighting. It was documented in official RAAF intelligence reports and later assessed by Harry Turner, a nuclear defence physicist who reviewed these reports on unidentified flying objects. His conclusion stated:
“The evidence presented by the reports held by the R.A.A.F. tend to support the above conclusion — namely, that certain strange aircraft have been observed to behave in a manner suggestive of an extraterrestrial origin.”
Cases like this are why the UFO subject cannot simply be dismissed. These were instrument-tracked events recorded by military personnel, supported by radar data and multiple witnesses.
Despite findings like this appearing in official assessments, the subject was never publicly acknowledged by the RAAF at the time.
Historical records show that Australia was closely coordinating UFO intelligence with the US Air Force, which helps explain why incidents like this quietly disappeared from public discussion.
Source: https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1012736
by AltKeyblade
