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The Belgian military's transparency during this period was noteworthy. They openly shared radar data and backed an official investigation. The findings? Inconclusive. Theories ranged from secret military tech to atmospheric oddities, but nothing fit perfectly. While some rolled their eyes, others were left scratching their heads. The Belgian UFO Wave remains one of those tantalizing mysteries from the past, offering more questions than answers.
The Belgian military's transparency during this period was noteworthy. They openly shared radar data and backed an official investigation. The findings? Inconclusive. Theories ranged from secret military tech to atmospheric oddities, but nothing fit perfectly. While some rolled their eyes, others were left scratching their heads. The Belgian UFO Wave remains one of those tantalizing mysteries from the past, offering more questions than answers.
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Belgian UFO Wave
Incident Name: Belgian UFO Wave
Incident Date: 1989-1990
Location: Belgian

Belgian UFO Wave, 1989-1990

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In late 1989 through 1990, Belgium found itself at the heart of a UFO buzz. Thousands across the country reported seeing silent, triangular objects in the night sky. While individual sightings are not uncommon, the consistency in descriptions stood out. But things really got interesting when these mysterious crafts popped up on radar. Concerned and a bit perplexed, the Belgian Air Force took these reports seriously. In March 1990, two F-16 jets pursued one of these UFOs. They managed to get a radar lock multiple times, but the object, with its agile and rapid movements, always slipped away.

The Belgian military's transparency during this period was noteworthy. They openly shared radar data and backed an official investigation. The findings? Inconclusive. Theories ranged from secret military tech to atmospheric oddities, but nothing fit perfectly. While some rolled their eyes, others were left scratching their heads. The Belgian UFO Wave remains one of those tantalizing mysteries from the past, offering more questions than answers.