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About

Our Network

The UK's newest and most comprehensive UAP reporting centre for anyone who has experienced any type of recent or historical UAP related phenomenon throughout the UK.


We collate, manage and publish (unless requested otherwise) encounters, sightings, photos, news and historical events submitted by verified members.

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Our Mission

The UK UAP Network is a database resource dedicated to reporting, sharing and researching historical, as well as the latest and freshest UAP experiences throughout the UK. 

Remember

UAP sightings or experiences often have prosaic explanations, but reporting them can contribute to the collection of data and investigation into unknown aerial phenomena, ultimately advancing the understanding of our world.

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If you have a UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) sighting or experience, here are a few steps you can follow:

 

1. Document the incident: Take note of the date, time, and location of the sighting or experience. Write down a detailed description of what you saw or encountered, including the shape, size, colour, and any distinct features or lights. If possible, take photos or videos using your smartphone or any other available devices

 

2. Remain calm: Try to stay calm and composed during the sighting or experience. Panic or extreme emotions may cloud your perception and ability to remember details accurately.

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3. Rule out known objects: Before jumping to conclusions, try to identify if the object could be a known aircraft, satellite, weather balloon, or drone. Consider the possibility of atmospheric phenomena like meteors or optical illusions.

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4. Seek witnesses: If there were other people present during the sighting, ask them to provide their account of the event. Collect multiple testimonies to strengthen the case and to rule out any potential misinterpretations.

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5. Stay open-minded: Remember that the term "UAP" does not directly signify extraterrestrial origin. It refers to any unidentified object in the sky. Remain open to plausible explanations and consider multiple possibilities before reaching a conclusion.​

 

6. Protect your credibility: Be honest and factual in your reporting, as scepticism about UAP sightings is common. Avoid making exaggerated claims which may undermine the credibility of your report.

 

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