DECLASSIFIEDUFOS

Belgian UFO Wave

A wave of triangular UFO sightings over Belgium from 1989 to 1991, tracked by military radar and investigated by the Belgian Air Force with support from NATO.

CREDIBILITY
70%
RABBIT HOLE
80%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

Between November 1989 and April 1990, Belgium experienced one of the most well-documented UFO waves in history. Hundreds of witnesses reported a large black triangular craft with bright lights at each corner. On the night of March 30-31, 1990, the Belgian Air Force scrambled F-16 fighters to intercept unknown objects. Radar data showed objects accelerating from 1,000 to 11,000 km/h and dropping thousands of feet in seconds — maneuvers impossible for known aircraft. The Belgian military officially acknowledged the event and released a comprehensive report.

KEY CLAIMS

A large triangular craft of unknown origin flew over Belgium for months

Belgian F-16 fighters achieved radar locks on objects performing impossible maneuvers

NATO radar systems also tracked the objects

The Belgian Air Force issued an official report acknowledging the unexplained nature of the sightings

The same triangular craft was reported across Europe during the same period

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

Belgian Air Force radar data documenting objects with no conventional flight characteristics

F-16 radar lock logs showing instantaneous acceleration from subsonic to hypersonic speeds

Hundreds of independent witness statements from across Belgium describing identical triangular craft

Official Belgian Air Force public briefing and report acknowledging the events

Photographic evidence including the famous Petit-Rechain photograph (still debated)

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

The Petit-Rechain photograph was later claimed by a hoaxer, though the claim remains disputed

Some suggest temperature inversions or atmospheric phenomena could explain radar anomalies

The sightings coincided with heightened public interest, potentially amplifying reporting

NATO has not officially released its own radar data from that night

Some witnesses may have misidentified military helicopters or aircraft

TIMELINE

1989-11-29

First major sightings reported in Belgium

1990-03-30

Major sighting night; Belgian Air Force scrambles F-16s

1990-03-31

F-16 radar intercepts object over Belgium

1990-04

Belgian Air Force holds press conference acknowledging the events

1991

Sightings taper off; SOBEPS publishes comprehensive report

KEY FIGURES

Wilfred De Brouwer

Chief of Operations, Belgian Air Force

Patrick Ferryn

Air Force radar officer involved in the intercept

André De Win

F-16 pilot who achieved radar lock

ORGANIZATIONS

Belgian Air Force

Military

NATO

Military Alliance

SOBEPS

UFO Research Organization

SOURCES

Belgian Air Force — UFO Report (1990)Government Report
SOBEPS — Vague d'Ondes sur la BelgiqueBook
NATO Radar Records (classified at time of event)Military Record

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

Wilfred De Brouwer

Patrick Ferryn

André De Win

ORGANIZATIONS

Belgian Air Force

NATO

SOBEPS

TECHNOLOGIES

Radar

EVENTS

First major sightings reported in Belgium

1989-11-29

Major sighting night; Belgian Air Force scrambles F-16s

1990-03-30

F-16 radar intercepts object over Belgium

1990-03-31

Belgian Air Force holds press conference acknowledging the events

1990-04

Sightings taper off; SOBEPS publishes comprehensive report

1991

RELATED DOSSIERS

TAGS

#belgium#triangular#f-16#radar#mass-sighting#military

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