DOW-UAP-D049, Launch Summary, Vandenberg AFB, 2000
This 113-page Vandenberg Air Force Base launch summary is primarily a launch registry and tabular reference for 2000. It is searchable in the archive, but it provides too little file-specific UAP evidence for a narrative assessment. This page keeps the official artifact, searchable text where recoverable, and its evidence limitation together without introducing unsupported claims.
- File
- Document · Release 01
- Date
- Feb 3, 2000
- Extent
- 113 pages
- Agency
- Department of War
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Probed Assessment
This record is metadata-only because the released file does not provide enough file-level evidence for a grounded assessment. Official metadata and provenance remain available.
Official Description from War.gov
This report summarizes the historical record of launches occurring at Vandenberg Air Force Base between 1958 and 2000.
Preserved verbatim as source metadata. This wording is separate from Probed’s file-specific description and assessment.
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Release provenance
- Release
- Release 01
- Official ID
- release-01-file-057-dow-uap-d049-launch-summary-vandenberg-afb-2000
- Cleared
- May 8, 2026
Referenced Timeline
First launch at Vandenberg AFB
The first launch operation conducted from Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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The distribution list for the launch summary was updated.
Source Claims
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The first launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base occurred on 16 December 1958.
The vehicles are presented in chronological order beginning with the first launch on 16 December 1958.
The Vandenberg AFB Launch Summary book is periodically updated by the 30th Space Wing History Office.
The 30th Space Wing History Office (30th SW/HO) periodically updates the Vandenberg AFB Launch Summary book.
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