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Military UFO Encounters
Region
United States
Format
eBook
First published
2025
Imprint
CWMK Publishing
Short link
cwmk.uk/ufo
United States · 2025

Military UFO Encounters

True Stories of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

For decades, the world's most advanced military forces have shared a tightly guarded secret. In the restricted airspace over nuclear silos, deep across the oceans, and high above the clouds, highly trained pilots and radar operators are encountering things that simply should not exist. These aren't blurry photographs or campfire tales—these are multi-sensor, documented intercepts by the most credible witnesses on earth.

In Military UFO Encounters, you will bypass the rumors and dive straight into the official records. This gripping collection details 30 of the most terrifying and inexplicable UFO and UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) sightings in modern military history. From scrambled fighter jets engaged in impossible dogfights to massive craft hovering silently over top-secret bases, these are the encounters that governments have tried to bury.

Breach restricted airspace and uncover:

  • The USS Nimitz Encounter: The now-infamous "Tic Tac" object that dropped from 80,000 feet in seconds and outmaneuvered elite US Navy fighter pilots.

  • The Rendlesham Forest Incident: The multi-day event where USAF personnel documented—and physically touched—a glowing craft outside a British nuclear base.

  • The Tehran UFO Intercept: The terrifying night F-4 Phantom jets suffered total weapons and electronic failure while attempting to fire on a brilliant, flashing sphere.

  • The Malmstrom AFB Shutdown: The chilling moment ten nuclear Minuteman missiles were simultaneously deactivated as a glowing red object hovered just outside the front gate.

Perfect for skeptics, true believers, and fans of military history, this book relies on radar data, declassified documents, and eyewitness testimony from those who wear the uniform.

About the author

L T James

British folklorist and former archivist. Writes across England, Scotland and the wider Isles.

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