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bogeyman
13th August 2015, 22:07
I filed a FOIA request for known objects for the last 30 days and for records pertaining to why unknown tracks are classified, and justification for the classification (SECRET).

USNORTHCOM contacted NJ3 Operations Directorate, they provided details of a LRA (Long Range Russian Aviation) intercepts one which occurred on the 4th July 2015 at approximately 10.30am EDT, when Alaskan-based NORAD F22 fighters intercepted and visual identified two Tussian TU-95 "Bear" long range bombers, flying in the Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) around the coast of Alaska, near the Aleutian Islands.

Now the really interesting part, I have asked in the passed for Unknown Track records (which are classified) minus the Unit Effectiveness, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPS), USNORTHCOM informed me that the records are classified in their entirety, and justification for the classification of unknown tracks, which are unknown objects detected in North America, NORAD stated "is not releasing the information". So the information is classified under the Espionage Act (officially confirmed via a ATIA request), the methods of detection are classified, track data is classified, and the justification for the classification of unknown tracks is not being released. So nothing to the UFO which could be said is an unknown track, well NORAD reaction seems to say other wise.

The documents:

http://www.slideshare.net/Vallee17/norad-usnorthcom-unknown-tracks
http://www.slideshare.net/Vallee17/usnorthcomnorad-russian-intercept