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CIA RDP96 00788r001300020001 6
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Approved For Release 2003/09/1QF GQA7RDP9I6-00788R001300020001-6
ST-CS-01-169-72
July 1972
SG1B
4, (S/NFD) Again in 1968, another F-102 pilot reported that a
steady brilliant white light was shined from a hand-held aldis-—
type lantern situated in the tail blister of a BEAR B aircraft.
In late 1968, still another F-102 pilot reported a blinding light
in concert with a pulsating (1.5 flashes/second) red strobe light
from a BEAR aircraft. In 1970, an F-102 pilot reported that a
BEAR © aircraft shined a hand-held light of brilliant intensity
from its left rear tail blister. The light was trained on the
pilot from 15 to 20 times with a flash duration of two to seven
seconds (218).
78.
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