Have a successful flying saucer dogfight and stay alive? It turns out this is possible. The pilot of the MiG-15 fighter was the first to engage in combat with UFOs. This happened in 1948 in the sky over the Kapustin Yar training ground.
Kapustin Yar is the first Soviet test site where ballistic missiles were tested. Top secret object. The sky above the range was guarded by MIG-15 jet fighters and this was not a vain precaution. The former allies were very interested in Soviet missile tests and regularly sent reconnaissance aircraft to the USSR.
Several years ago a sensational film “The Truth About UFOs. Russian Roswell ", in which American experts - ufologists put forward the assumption that there is a secret bunker in Russia. It allegedly contains alien ships shot down by Russian aces pilots. If you believe the information voiced in the film, back in 1948, a silvery cigar-shaped object was discovered in the sky over the territory of the test site. On alarm, with an order to destroy the intruder, two fighters rose, but it was not easy to shoot down the enemy. Moving at incredible speed, he attacked one of our planes and shot it down with a blinding green beam. The pilot of the second MiG managed not to get into the affected area. Having laid a sharp turn, he made a counterattack and it succeeded. The padded "cigar" rushed to the ground.
The alarmed servicemen rushed to the crash site, but instead of a foreign spy plane, they found the wreckage of an apparatus of extraterrestrial origin. The area was combed, all the debris was collected and placed in a hangar, where scientists were to study alien technologies. Later, a huge underground bunker was created at the test site, where the wreckage of UFOs that crashed over the territory of the Soviet Union were brought. The bunker goes 50 meters deep, it has several floors, the length of each is 150 meters. The bunker is connected to the road and railways.
On the websites of Russian ufologists, you can also find information that the wreckage of five UFO modifications is stored and studied in the bunker. In addition to the UFO that was hit over the Kapustin Yar training ground, the bunker contains an alien ship that was shot down in 1985 in the sky of Kabardino-Balkaria, a disk that crashed in Kazakhstan in 1981, fragments of two cigar-shaped UFOs brought from Kyrgyzstan and Estonia in the early 90s.
Ufologists are convinced that Soviet scientists have made some progress in the study of alien ships. Ufologists managed to get information that our designers managed to create a flying disc that uses hybrid technologies. The first flight tests were carried out in 1990, and in 1996 the flying disc was recognized as operational, but a number of characteristics did not allow the model to be launched into mass production. Tests of a new type of spacecraft at the Kapustin Yar test site continue.