SUMMARY OF INFORMATION 91008
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00789R001000260001-2
Release Decision:
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Original Classification:
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Document Page Count:
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Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 22, 2000
Sequence Number:
1
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 30, 1991
Content Type:
SUMMARY
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Project:
90+e4-__C
Date:
910130
Time:
1405-1454
Viewer:
01e
Session:
01
Monitor:
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TASKING: "Describe target objects and their activities"
NOTE:: To prevent the confusion which always comes from being tasked with
multiple targets in multiple locations, l requested that the monitor change
the tasking from "objects" (plural) to "object." (singular). Tasking a
singular object does not prevent perception of multiple objects at one
location, whereas tasking multiple targets and locations will always cause
tremendous confusion of perceptions.
1. There are more than one of the targeted objects, moving (apparently)
west to east in a slow, evenly spaced procession during a time of darkness.
2 The individual objects are very massive, slow-moving, and self-
propelled. Each appears to be about the size and weight of a large
fi.retruck, and appears to be carrying something long and thin on its back
(secs Sketch 1). Both the large objects and the objects being carried are
dark olive drab in color. They are very boxy, but have curved edges.
Although the objects move as a group, they stop and deploy
individually, each taking over an hour to do so, and located seemingly
without any sense of order. In order to be used, the large objects must be
stationary, and the smaller objects they carry must be risen to a tilted
angle (see Sketch 2).
4. Each fires in a single direction, but ..as a group, they fire in many
directions, generally ranging from WSW to SE (seep Sketch 3). Elevation
of
firing ranges between 15 and 40 degrees from the horizontal (see Sketch
4).
Firing makes a very reedy, high-pitched sound, rather than a deep roar.
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SKETCH The individual objects are very massive, slow-movin
propelled. Each appears to be about the size and weightdofeafy
large firetruck, and appears to be carrying something long and
this on its back. Both the large objects and the objects being
carried are dark olive drab in color. They are very boxy, but
have curved edges.
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SKETCH 2
In order to be used, the large objects must be stationary, and
the smaller objects they carry must be risen to a tilted angle.
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SKETCH 3
Each object fires in a single direction, but as a group, they
fire in many directions, generally ranging from WSW to SE.
SKETCH 3
Elevation of firing ranges between 15 and 40 degrees from the
horizontal. Firing makes a very reedy, high-pitched sound,
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TASK: Describe the use, if any, of chemical/biological-bearing munitions
in readiness for use against allied and coalition forces in Saudi Arabia.
Determine their current locations. If used, determine their targeted objectives.
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