CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05515981 CLASSIFIED PRIORITY: CRITICAL

Intelligence Responsibilities for Non-Conventional Air Vehicles

CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515981 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1949-02-25
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
United States (CIA/USAF Intelligence Division)
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Ongoing intelligence mandate
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
unknown
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
cia_foia
Country Country where the incident took place
US
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
This declassified CIA document dated February 25, 1949, establishes formal intelligence responsibilities between military intelligence divisions regarding 'non-conventional types of air vehicles'—an early governmental framework for investigating what would later be termed UFOs/UAPs. The memo, originating from USAF and addressed to OUSAF, delineates organizational responsibilities for collecting, exploiting, and reporting intelligence on unconventional aerial phenomena that cannot be identified as conventional aircraft or known foreign military assets. The document reveals that AD/SI (Air Force Intelligence Division) was assigned primary responsibility for initial collection and exploitation of intelligence relating to 'flying disc' type objects and craft developed by the Air Materiel Command Technical Intelligence Center. Significantly, the memo distinguishes between conventional 'flying objects' under AF/IN jurisdiction and truly anomalous craft requiring specialized intelligence protocols. This represents one of the earliest known bureaucratic structures within the U.S. intelligence community specifically designed to handle unexplained aerial phenomena. The allocation of responsibilities indicates that by early 1949, less than two years after the Kenneth Arnold sighting and the Roswell incident, the U.S. military had already established formal, compartmentalized intelligence procedures for tracking and analyzing reports of unconventional aircraft. The document's clinical bureaucratic language regarding 'non-conventional air vehicles' and 'flying disc type objects' suggests these phenomena were being taken seriously at the highest levels of military intelligence, warranting dedicated organizational resources and formal intelligence channels.
02 Timeline of Events
1947-06-24
Kenneth Arnold Sighting Initiates 'Flying Disc' Era
The modern UFO era begins with Kenneth Arnold's sighting, leading to hundreds of reports requiring governmental response
1947-07
Roswell Incident Occurs
High-profile incident in New Mexico intensifies military interest in unexplained aerial phenomena
1949-02-25
Intelligence Responsibilities Formally Allocated
This memo establishes formal organizational structure dividing responsibilities between AD/SI for non-conventional air vehicles and AF/IN for conventional flying objects
1949-02-25
AD/SI Assigned Primary Collection Role
Air Force Intelligence Division given responsibility for collecting and exploiting intelligence on 'flying disc type objects' and craft from Air Materiel Command studies
1949-02-25
AF/IN Retains 'Flying Objects' Oversight
AF/IN continues responsibility for conventional 'flying objects' while maintaining liaison for intelligence sharing on non-conventional vehicles
Post-1949
Document Eventually Declassified
Memo declassified decades later through FOIA requests, released via CIA Reading Room
03 Key Witnesses
USAF Intelligence Division (AD/SI)
Military Intelligence Agency
high
Air Force Intelligence Division responsible for collection and exploitation of intelligence on non-conventional air vehicles as of February 1949
"AD/SI will be responsible for the collection and proper exploitation of all intelligence information pertaining to sightings, and to report the same by or to foreign power or nation of non-conventional types of air vehicles"
Air Materiel Command Technical Intelligence Center
Military Technical Analysis
high
Technical intelligence center developing analytical techniques and equipment for investigating 'flying disc' phenomena
04 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515981
CIA FOIA 3 pages 437.2 KB EXTRACTED
05 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document is significant as primary evidence of early U.S. government infrastructure for UFO investigation, predating Project Blue Book's formal establishment. The February 1949 date places this memo during the transition period between Project Sign (1947-1949) and Project Grudge (1949-1952), suggesting continuous high-level attention to the phenomenon despite public dismissals. The document's credibility is exceptionally high: it originates from official CIA FOIA releases, bears authentic document control numbers, and demonstrates bureaucratic authenticity through its formal memorandum structure and inter-agency coordination language. Notable analytical points: (1) The distinction made between 'conventional flying objects' and 'non-conventional air vehicles' implies intelligence analysts recognized a category of aerial phenomena that didn't fit known aircraft profiles. (2) The document references Air Materiel Command Technical Intelligence Center's involvement, connecting to Wright-Patterson AFB's known role in UFO investigation. (3) The need for formal allocation of intelligence responsibilities suggests sufficient report volume to require organizational structure. (4) The phrase 'flying disc type objects' directly connects to 1947-era terminology. The document's heavily redacted/degraded state, typical of decades-old declassified materials, actually enhances authenticity. This memo represents institutional acknowledgment that unexplained aerial phenomena required dedicated intelligence apparatus.
06 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Evidence of Early Cover-Up Infrastructure
The document's careful distinction between 'conventional flying objects' and 'non-conventional air vehicles,' combined with the allocation of intelligence responsibilities just two years after Roswell, suggests the military knew it was dealing with genuinely anomalous phenomena—possibly extraterrestrial—and was establishing compartmentalized structures to study and conceal this knowledge. The involvement of Air Materiel Command, which allegedly handled Roswell debris, strengthens this interpretation.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Administrative Response to Public Hysteria
This memo may represent the military's attempt to systematically debunk and explain away the wave of 'flying disc' reports following the 1947 Arnold sighting. By creating formal procedures, the military could centralize and control the narrative, ensuring consistent explanations for sightings as misidentified conventional aircraft, natural phenomena, or Cold War adversary technology. The bureaucratic structure may have been designed more for public relations management than genuine investigation.
07 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This is a historically significant authentic document establishing that by February 1949, the U.S. intelligence community had formalized procedures for investigating 'non-conventional air vehicles,' including 'flying disc type objects.' The document's provenance through official CIA FOIA channels and its bureaucratic authenticity are unimpeachable. While it doesn't describe specific sightings, it provides critical evidence that the U.S. government treated the UFO phenomenon seriously enough to create formal intelligence structures and allocate organizational responsibilities between military divisions. The most likely explanation is that this represents genuine governmental response to the wave of unexplained aerial sightings in 1947-1948, establishing protocols that would evolve into Projects Grudge and Blue Book. Confidence level: Very High. This case is significant because it documents the institutional framework behind UFO investigation during the phenomenon's earliest years, contradicting narratives of purely dismissive official attitudes and proving sustained high-level intelligence interest in the subject.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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