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Soviet Proposal for a UFO Research Center in Krasnoyarsk

Soviet Proposal for a UFO Research Center in Krasnoyarsk
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Summary

In 1991, a reader from Leningrad suggested repurposing the Krasnoyarsk radar complex for UFO research. Published in the newspaper *Rabochaya Tribuna*, the proposal highlighted that the site, no longer needed for military purposes, could become a collaborative observation center involving foreign experts. The idea aimed to understand the identity and intentions of these "strange guests" and whether studying them could help solve earthly problems. The editorial encouraged readers to continue the discussion, promising that suggestions would be analyzed by a group of specialists. The initiative reflected an open and collaborative approach during a time of Soviet transition.

The note included a phone number for public input and showed interest in involving citizens in scientific and military matters. Although it is unknown if the proposal was implemented, the document is a rare example of how a secretive military power considered publicly discussing UFO-related topics. In a period of geopolitical change, this suggestion opened a space for debate on unidentified aerial phenomena, a subject that remains controversial and intriguing.