Belgium 1990 F16s Chase Triangular UFO
The Belgian UFO wave of 1989-1990 stands as one of the most credible and well-documented UFO incidents in history, drawing attention from civilians, military personnel, and officials alike.
It began in November 1989 when residents in eastern Belgium reported seeing unusual lights in the sky, but the events escalated dramatically in March 1990.
On the night of March 31, 1990, around 10:30 PM, multiple witnesses, including police officers and air traffic controllers, observed large, triangular-shaped objects hovering silently over the region.
These crafts were described as massive, with a dark frame and bright lights at each corner, moving at speeds that defied conventional aircraft capabilities.
The Belgian Air Force was alerted, and two F-16 fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the objects.
Radar stations detected the UFOs, which performed maneuvers that evaded the jets, including sudden stops and accelerations that would be impossible for known technology.
The incident involved over 2,000 witnesses, including credible sources like pilots and law enforcement, and was supported by radar data from NATO systems.
Despite thorough investigations by the Belgian military and international experts, no conventional explanation was found, fueling ongoing intrigue about extraterrestrial visits.
This event highlights the global nature of UFO sightings and the serious questions they raise about our understanding of the skies.