State Department UAP Cable 1, Papua New Guinea, January 28, 1985
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This is a three-page diplomatic cable dated January 28, 1985, sent from the U.S. Embassy in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to USCINCPAC in Honolulu, with information copies to Anderson AFB in Guam, the State Department, and the U.S. embassies in Canberra and Jakarta. The cable documents an inquiry from Papua New Guinea's National Intelligence Organization regarding aerial activity over PNG on the evening of January 24, 1985. Reported phenomena included fast-moving objects with lights, contrails, and noise. An Air Niugini pilot departing Wewak reported radar contact with aircraft flying at high altitude and high speed near Angoram (approximately 4ยฐS, 144ยฐE). Visual contrail sightings were also reported at multiple locations across the country.
The cable is notable because it records a formal host-nation intelligence inquiry directed at U.S. diplomatic and military channels, and because the Embassy had already queried the 43rd Strategic Wing at Anderson AFB before transmitting, receiving an initial denial of any U.S. aircraft in PNG airspace that night. The document was released in full with no redactions, though a portion of the text describing the exact times and number of aircraft in paragraph two appears truncated in the OCR output. The cable fits a pattern of Cold War-era airspace incidents in the Pacific where unidentified high-speed aircraft prompted allied governments to seek clarification from U.S. military authorities.
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This document is a U.S. Department of State diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to USCINCPAC (United States Indo-Pacific Command) at Honolulu, HI on January 28, 1985.
The cable reports that the U.S. Embassy to Papua New Guinea received an inquiry from the host nationโs intelligence services regarding reports of high-altitude, high-speed aircraft in Papua New Guinean airspace on the evening of January 24, 1985. The cable refers to a representative of the local intelligence services as โNIO,โ or National Intelligence Officer, throughout. The NIO relayed to U.S. diplomatic personnel that residents had been โfrightened by overflights, which led to the provincial premierโs calling of a public meeting on the subject.โ The NIO also stated there had been โvarious reports of unidentified aerial phenomena the night of January 24, including fast-moving objects with lights, contrails, and noise.โ The NIO assessed these reports as credible based upon the testimony of an Air Niugini pilot who said that their radar had โpicked up aircraft flying south to north at high altitude and high speed.โ
The cable concludes by characterizing the information provided by the NIO as โvery sketchy.โ It also sought clarification from U.S. INDOPACOM on the presence or absence of U.S. military aircraft within Papua New Guinean airspace on the night in question.
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA INQUIRY RE OVERFLIGHTS
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SUBJECT: PAPUA NEW GUINEA INQUIRY RE OVERFLIGHTS
1. EMBASSY JANUARY 28 RECEIVED INFORMAL INQUIRY FROM
PNG NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION (NIO) CONCERNING
REPORTED SIGHTINGS OF HIGH-ALTITUDE, HIGH-SPEED AIRCRAFT
OVER PNG DURING EVENING JANUARY 24. MATTER CAME TO
NIO'S ATTENTION WHEN ITS OFFICER IN WEWAK REPORTED LOCAL
RESIDENTS HAD BEEN FRIGHTENED BY OVERFLIGHTS, WHICH LED
TO THE PROVINCIAL PREMIER'S CALLING OF A PUBLIC MEETING
ON THE SUBJECT ATTENDED BY THE PRIME MINISTER WHO WAS
WEEKENDING IN HIS ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
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2. NIO SAID THERE HAVE BEEN VARIOUS REPORTS OF
UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 24,
INCLUDING FAST-MOVING OBJECTS WITH LIGHTS, CONTRAILS,
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AND NOISE. THE REPORT IN WHICH NIO PLACES SOME CREDENCE
ORIGINATED WITH AN AIR NIUGINI PILOT WHO HAD JUST TAKEN
OFF FROM WEWAK ENROUTE PORT MORESBY. PILOT SAID HIS
RADAR PICKED UP AIRCRAFT FLYING SOUTH TO NORTH AT HIGH
ALTITUDE AND HIGH SPEED WHEN HE WAS OVER ANGORAM (VIC 4
DEG S, 144 DEG E). SEVERAL VISUAL SIGHTINGS OF
CONTRAILS WERE ALSO REPORTED FROM VARIOUS POINTS AROUND
PNG, OF ONE AIRCRAFT MOVING NORTH TO SOUTH AT 1900 LOCAL
AND OF SIX-EIGHT AIRCRAFT TRAVELING SOUTH TO NORTH AT
3. BASED ON OUR RECORDS AND TELCON WITH 43SW, WE HAVE
TOLD NIO WE KNEW OF NO B-52 OVERFLIGHTS AND NO U.S.
AIRCRAFT IN PNG AIRSPACE ON JANUARY 24.
4. ALTHOUGH INFORMATION PROVIDED US ON THESE SIGHTINGS
IS VERY SKETCHY AND SOURCES WERE UNSURE OF THE
DIRECTIONS IN WHICH AIRCRAFT WERE FLYING, WE WOULD MOST
APPRECIATE CONFIRMATION OF PARA 3 ABOVE AND ANY LIGHT
YOU MIGHT THROW ON THESE REPORTS.
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