Nuclear Missile Base in Byelokoroviche, Ukraine (1982)
In October 4th, 1982, an incident involving a large UFO reportedly occurred near a nuclear missile base in Byelokoroviche, Ukraine. According to reports, several military personnel stationed at the base witnessed a large, disc-shaped object hovering in the sky near the base, which reportedly caused several of the missiles to malfunction. The incident has since become a topic of interest in the UFO community and has been the subject of several books and documentaries.
The military personnel involved in the incident have not been publicly identified, but some have come forward over the years to share their experiences. According to their claims, the large disc-shaped object was seen hovering in the sky near the missile base for several minutes, during which time several of the missiles reportedly malfunctioned or shut down completely. The object was described as being larger than any known aircraft and emitting a bright light.
Some have claimed that the incident was covered up by Soviet authorities, and that those involved were threatened with severe consequences if they spoke out about what they had witnessed. The incident has since become a topic of interest in the UFO community, with some viewing it as evidence of extraterrestrial interference with human technology.
Several books have been written about this incident, including “UFOs and Nukes” by Robert Hastings, which includes a chapter on the Byelokoroviche incident. The book “Witness to Roswell” by Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt also discusses the incident in detail, along with other alleged UFO sightings at nuclear weapons facilities. The 2011 documentary “UFOs and Nukes: The Secret Link Revealed” also features interviews with military personnel who claim to have witnessed UFO activity at nuclear weapons sites, including the Byelokoroviche incident.
While it is difficult to verify the claims made by those involved, the incident has been cited by UFO researchers as evidence of extraterrestrial interference with human technology, and has contributed to the ongoing debate and discussion about the nature of UAP and their potential threat to national security.