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UAP Overflights of French Nuclear Power Plants

Oct–Nov 2014

Multiple nuclear sites, France

Chooz Nuclear Power Plant, France — unidentified craft conducted systematic overflights of 15 of France's 19 nuclear plants between October and December 2014, triggering military responses that failed to intercept them

Chooz Nuclear Power Plant, France — unidentified craft conducted systematic overflights of 15 of France's 19 nuclear plants between October and December 2014, triggering military responses that failed to intercept them — Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA

Credibility Assessment

High
Multiple WitnessesOfficial ReportGovt. AcknowledgmentMilitary WitnessVideo Evidence

Event Description

Between October and December 2014, a series of unidentified aerial craft — described by witnesses as drone-like objects with no transponder signatures — conducted systematic overflights of French nuclear power stations with a frequency and geographic scope that French authorities publicly characterized as unprecedented. The incidents were eventually confirmed to have occurred over at least 15 of France's 19 operational nuclear power plants across a two-month period, with 18 formally documented overflights logged by plant security and French nuclear safety authority ASN. The objects were typically observed at night, flying slowly over restricted airspace at low altitude. They were not detected on radar before appearing over the plants, and none was intercepted or downed despite military and gendarmerie response. French Gendarmerie helicopters were deployed on multiple occasions but failed to track or intercept any of the craft. The plants overflown included Blayais (Gironde), Bugey (Ain), Civaux (Vienne), Flamanville (Manche), and Nogent-sur-Seine — distributed across northern, western, and southern France in a pattern suggesting coordinated planning. The director of the Blayais nuclear power station stated publicly: 'Here we did not see a drone. We saw a UFO.' This statement — from a senior nuclear industry official at a sensitive installation — marked an extraordinary departure from standard institutional language. The French Secretary-General for Defense and National Security (SGDSN) issued an official press release acknowledging the overflights and confirming an investigation was underway. The SGDSN statement confirmed that military and gendarmerie units had responded to each incident and had been unable to identify or intercept the craft. French military camera footage taken during several overflight responses was classified and has not been released. No state actor — French, US, or otherwise — has claimed responsibility. Commercial or hobbyist drones of 2014-vintage were incapable of the range, endurance, and coordinated geographic coverage demonstrated. The French Ministry of Defense conducted an internal investigation whose full findings have not been disclosed. The systematic targeting of nuclear infrastructure across an entire nation over two months, without detection or interception, represents one of the most operationally significant UAP events in Western European history.

5 Observables Detected

Instantaneous Acceleration
Hypersonic Velocity
Low Observability
Trans-Medium Travel
Anti-Gravity Lift

Suspicious Activity

Intelligence Agency
Cover-up Actions
Men in Black
Disinformation
Witness Suppression

Sources

governmentSGDSN Official Press Release — Nuclear Overflights 2014mediaLiberation Times — Why French Officials Remained Silent About UAPsmediaHuffPost — UFO Buzzed French Nuclear Plant, Says Director

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