Date:
March 2004
Location: Over Campeche state, Mexico
Mexican
Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified flying objects
in the skies over southern Campeche state in Mexico, a
Mexican Defense Department spokesman confirmed. A videotape
was made widely available to the news media. The lights
were filmed using infrared equipment. They appeared to
be flying at an altitude of about 3,500 meters (11,480
feet), and allegedly surrounded the Air Force jet.
Frame from FLIR infrared video camera of objects flying
near plane.
Frame from FLIR infrared video camera of objects flying
near plane.
Frame from FLIR infrared video camera of objects flying
near plane.
C26A crew members/eye witnesses
Source:
Associated Press/Jaime Maussan
Mexican
Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified flying objects
in the skies over southern Campeche state in Mexico, a
Mexican Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
A videotape was made widely available to the news media.
For
more information, please see the special feature by UFO
Evidence at http://www.ufoevidence.org/feature/MexicanAirForce.htm
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ASSOCIATED
PRESS NEWS ARTICLE:
"Mexican
Air Force Pilots Film 11 UFOs"
Associated Press 5/11/04
MEXICO
CITY (AP) - Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified
flying objects in the skies over southern Campeche state,
a Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
A
videotape made widely available to the news media on Tuesday
shows the bright objects, some sharp points of light and
others like large headlights, moving rapidly in what appears
to be a late-evening sky.
The
lights were filmed on March 5 by pilots using infrared
equipment. They appeared to be flying at an altitude of
about 3,500 meters (11,480 feet), and allegedly surrounded
the Air Force jet as it conducted routine anti-drug trafficking
vigilance in Campeche. Only three of the objects showed
up on the plane's radar.
"Was
I afraid? Yes. A little afraid because we were facing
something that had never happened before,'' said radar
operator Lt. German Marin in a taped interview made public
Tuesday.
"I
couldn't say what it was ... but I think they're completely
real,'' added Lt. Mario Adrian Vazquez, the infrared
equipment operator. Vazquez insisted that there was no
way to alter the recorded images.
The
plane's captain, Maj. Magdaleno Castanon, said the military
jets chased the lights "and I believe they could
feel we were pursuing them.''
When
the jets stopped following the objects, they disappeared,
he said.
A
Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the
videotape was filmed by members of the Mexican Air Force.
The spokesman declined to comment further and spoke on
customary condition of anonymity.
The
video was first aired on national television Monday night
then again at a news conference Tuesday by Jaime Maussan,
a Mexican investigator who has dedicated the past 10 years
to studying UFOs.
"This
is historic news,'' Maussan told reporters. "Hundreds
of videos (of UFOs) exist, but none had the backing of
the armed forces of any country. The armed forces don't
perpetuate frauds.''
Maussan
said Secretary of Defense Gen. Ricardo Vega Garcia gave
him the video on April 22.
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MEXICAN
RESEARCHER AND JOURNALIST JAIME MAUSSAN'S PRESS BRIEFING,
MEXICO CITY, 5/12/2004:
Following
yesterdays news story about the sighting of eleven
UFOs by a Mexican Military aircraft, the Mexican Department
of Defense - under Secretary of Defense General Clemente
Vega Garcia, commander of all armed forces in the country
have taken the unprecedented step of publically
confirming the incident. The press conference took place
at the Hotel Sevilla Palace in Mexico city and international
media representatives were invited.
JAIME
MAUSSAN'S PRESS BRIEFING DOCUMENT:
THE
FACTS:
On April 20, 2004, Jaime Maussan was contacted by a high
officer of the Department of Defense to have a private
meeting and discuss a subject of a high relevant matter.
The next day, Maussan met General Clemente Vega Garcia,
Secretary of Defense, and his major staff and was informed
about an incident that took place on March 5, 2004 on
the aerial space of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche where
an Air Force Merlín C26A Bimotor airplane was doing
a routine flight to detect a smuggling drug airplane during
an anti-narcotics operation.
The
Merlin C26A was equipped with a high-tech advanced digital
equipment to register and record all the activities during
the operation. Powerful sensor detectors like a FLIR STAR
ZAPPHIR II and a RADAR AN/PS 143 BRAVO VICTOR 3 were being
used by qualified personal aboard the airplane and all
the operation was being recorded both in normal and infrared
mode. The airplane was under the command of Major Magdaleno
Jasso Núñez.
The
FLIR operator was Lt. Mario Adrián Vázquez
and the RADAR operator Lt. German Ramirez, all of them
members of the 501 Aerial Squadron. This airplane is programmed
only for surveillance and detection procedures, not for
interception or combat maneuvers. Their duty is to detect
and identify drug dealers flights and then immediately
report them to the base where combat planes are scrambled
to intercept those narcotics smugglers. At approximately
17:00 p.m., the Merlin C26A detected an unknown traffic
at 10,500 feet over Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche airspace
and according to the protocol and suspecting a drug dealer
airplane, Major Magdaleno Jasso made a maneuver to approach
the unidentified traffic at certain range to get a close
look and record the target with their equipment.
At
the same time, Major Jasso reported by radio to the base
that a possible suspect was detected requesting the interceptor
planes to be in alert condition. The RADAR AN/PS 143 BRAVO
VICTOR 3 was detecting the unknown traffic and the FLIR
STAR ZAPPHIR II was recording the object in infrared.
As the Merlin C26A tried to approach the unknown traffic
to make a visual identification, it suddenly in a surprising
maneuver escaped, flying away at tremendous speed.
By
this time, Major Jasso tried to persecute the target but
it was very fast. All this was being recorded by the FLIR
and also the radio conversations with the base describing
the unexpected maneuver of the unknown. However, the C26A
still have not made visual contact with the unknown object.
Just some moments passed when suddenly, the unknown object
returned and began following the Merlin C26A in a surprising
situation.
This
was detected by the RADAR and the FLIR while the personal
aboard were trying to make visual contact of the unidentified
traffic now following them. In seconds, the equipment
detected now not only one but two traffics following them.
The images in both RADAR and the FLIR were clear and unmistakable.
But both pilot and personal still couldnt have visual
contact with these two traffics following them, adding
a great suspense to this disconcerting situation. Major
Magdaleno Jasso reported to the base the incident that
was taking place, giving detail of all the information
registered by the equipment while keep trying to make
visual contact of the unknowns. The FLIR kept recording
in infrared every movement made by the two unknown objects
that seemed to be keeping their distance from the C26A
but still following it. The personal aboard the Merlin
C26A were confused and disconcerted seeing the images
on the FLIR and the RADAR, asking themselves what was
going on with this situation.
THE
INCIDENT TURNS MORE DRAMATIC
But
the stressing moment that the C26A crew were passing through
was just the beginning of something more dramatic that
will turn their undesirable experience into a real nightmare.
Some minutes passed while the Mexican Air Force Merlin
C26A crew continued making maneuvers to have a visual
contact of the unknowns because despite both RADAR and
FLIR were showing perfectly clear both unidentified objects
for unexplained reasons, there was not a visual contact
even that the objects by this time were at close range.
It was during this round and round maneuvers to identify
these two objects that something amazing happened. In
a matter of seconds, more unknown objects arrived to the
scene and the disconcert of the C26A crew was total.
The
RADAR and the FLIR detected immediately the presence of
nine new objects of the same size and characteristics;
unknown objects that arrived to the scene surprisingly
like coming from nowhere.
Now
the situation has entered into a high level of danger,
so Major Magdaleno Jasso reported by radio to the base
this new situation requesting instructions. But the most
bizarre thing was that even though there were eleven unknown
objects close to them, still the crew couldnt see
them, no visual contact with the unknowns was possible
for some reason never experienced before by these high
trained men. However, the high-tech sophisticated equipment
and sensors were not lying; there were eleven targets
outside them with unpredictable intentions.
At
the middle of a complete confusion and disconcert among
the C26A crew, the unknown objects suddenly made a maneuver
surrounding the Mexican Air Force airplane in a circle
at close range. The RADAR and FLIR presented an image
of eleven objects near by in a circle formation around
the Merlin C26A. The situation turned out of control.
Major Magdaleno Jasso reported to the base that the C26A
situation was now in red alert, surrounded by eleven mysterious
round-shaped objects camouflaged with a certain unknown
advanced technology that avoid any visual contact of them.
However,
Major Jasso kept the calm as well as the crew who were
working fast measuring and recording every detail of this
unique incident, conscientious of their duty as military
and trained men. Confronting this situation surrounded
by unidentified objects in an unpredictable ending, Major
Magdaleno Jasso took the decision of turning out all the
airplane lights and wait to see what happened. Moments
of high suspense lived by the crew while the FLIR was
recording the images of those bright objects even that
visual contact was not possible, moments of silence and
uncertainty.
The
C26A crew kept calmed doing their duty, documenting every
moment of the strange incident while Major Jasso continued
in contact with the base. After some stressing minutes,
the eleven objects disappeared giving an end to the strange
experience that these members of the 501 Aerial Squadron
just lived. The Merlin C26A returned safe to the Air Force
Base and Major Magdaleno Jasso prepared a complete report
of the incident along with the C26A crew. The Secretary
of the Defense took notice of Major Jasso's report and
began a full investigation studying and evaluating every
element of the case.
Statements
of the crew, images, lectures, measurements of all the
equipment as well as a complete evaluation of the meteorological
data. The incident was taken very seriously by the Department
of Defense Staff and after several weeks of investigation,
they decided under the command of General Clemente Vega
Garcia to contact researcher and TV journalist Jaime Maussan
for a special collaboration in this investigation as an
experienced researcher in these matters. On April 22,
2004, General Clemente Vega, Secretary of Defense, gave
Jaime Maussan a copy of all the tapes and data collected
by the Merlin C26A during the incident for study, evaluation
and analysis by Maussan's research team as complement
of this investigation and as an external collaborating
source trying to establish a definition of the possible
motives and consequences of the March 5, 2004 incident.
General
Vega, as well as his staff, were very open to discuss
the subject and showed their legitimate interest in conducting
this investigation in order to establish the truth of
what happened. General Vega authorized the Merlin C26A
crew to give Jaime Maussan the interviews needed without
any censorship, giving all the facilities to present this
case to the Mexican people, an historic and unprecedented
decision that will open a new era of mutual collaboration
among the Mexican ufologists and the military forces,
a collaboration based in respect and interest to find
the truth of the intense UFO activity we have been experiencing
here in Mexico since the beginning of the Amazing Mexican
UFO Wave back in July 11, 1991.
This
new era of relationship among the Mexican UFO witnesses,
skywatchers, ufologists and our military forces will try
to establish and give form to a new legislation in our
law system focused to be prepared for any incident involving
these unidentified flying objects, our people, our commercial
and military airplanes etc. for learning and understanding
what are we going to do and how are we going to confront
this reality.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case263.htm