STIPPLED NOFORN Approved For ReleaseSfdnk~b9~%rk-%OM-U(h%RO00990240009-8 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT m-emorandum "T'@4 APR 1990 REPLY TO ATTNOFb T-S ""'tUBJECT: SUN STREAK Report - 9020 T%RANCH CHIEF, DT-S 1. (S/STD/NF) On 20 April 1990, three remote viewers (# 003, Oil and 079) conducted a total of three SOLO sessions in an SG1A effort to answer requirements against the vessel known by call sign The last known location for the vessel was determined to be about 20 nautical miles south of Andros Island. Projected activity involves the use of an aircraft to effect a possible air drop of contraband in the form of illegal drugs. The customer provided the following EEI: a. Describe the vessel and identify its name. b. Describe the aircraft involved and identify its call sign. C. Determine the location of the airdrop to the target vessel, if any and describe the circumstances/time of unloading. d. Where will the contraband be unloaded/transferred from the vessel? 2. (SISTDINF) 003 reported that the vessel involved is involved is circa 50 ft long, with a two level deck--higher towards the front. The superstructure/pilothouse is well forward. The vessel is diesel or gasoline powered, and there are booms/outriggers about midships near the deck cutaway. A large drum hoist/w@nch is near the stern. The upperworks of the vessel are light-colored, almost, white, while its hull is dark colored. There is an oblong radar antenna turning on the pilot house roof. The aircraft involved is medium sized, low-wing, multi-engine (probably two), propeller driven. Access to a large open cargo area in the aircraft is through an door in the right side of the fuselage. There is something distinctive about the vertical stabilizer--as if there are two of them, or one large central fin with two smaller ones outboard on either end of the horizontal stabilizer. The aircraf; has tricycle landing gear, is light colored with a thin dark stripe on the side. There is one pilot on board, though there is a co-pilot position. The aircraft is reminiscent of a U-12/C-21 type aircraft. It seemed empty of cargo at the time (20 1130L APR 80) when observed. Note sketches attached to viewer summary at TAB B. HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HQDA Referral Review by NIMAJDOD DECLASSIFY ON OADR STIPPLED NOFORN SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED 0"10HAL FORM NO. tO (REV, t-W) Approved For Release 2003/01/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0900240009-3~t~714 MR(41CM)M-11.6 ,'@, rPn ! IQA4 0 - 461-27S (272) Approved For Release 2003/01/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0900240009-8 M - - 4PEW STIPPLED NOFORN SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED 3. (S/STD/NF) When 003 tried to focus on the question of when/where the airdrop would take place, he keyed into an ffactivity of importance occurring currently (20 1130L APR 90) at approx 1930N/781OW (NW of Jamaica, S of Carnaguay, Cuba). The activity is occurring at the present time (201120 Apr 90), is occurring over a I to 1 1/2 day window, but will conclude about dusk today (20 Apr)." 003 could not identify whether this activity was related to the operation identified in the requirements or whether it is separate. From the operational data it would appear that this is a separate activity, which because of its potential importance and immediate nature caught the attention of the viewer. 4. (S/STD/NF) Oil reported that the vessel is a small, white pleasure ship, approximately 30 feet long. It has a superstructure which is located just forward of midships and a cabin below the forward deck (note sketches on EEI sheet at TAB B). The aircraft is a small, twin-engine craft reminiscent of an Army U-21 in appearance. Oil was not able to obtain any location data. 5. (S/STD/NF) 079 reported that the vessel, call sign SG1A is a small, open vessel, The aircraft involved is small and light-weight. The aircraft has a call sign that sounds like "Sephen/Stephen/Sephten." The airdrop will take place in 3 hours to 3 days (time of session 20 0900-1000L APR 90) at 25 N 80 W. The term "kilglight/kligolight/kilight" is somehow associated with this operation. 6. (S/STD/NF) Located at TAB A is a map showing all the points provided by the viewers. Located at TAB B are all the viewers' session summaries and EEI report sheets. SG1J 2 Enclosures TABS A and B GG-13, CIV Project Officer STIPPLED NOFORN SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED Approved For Release 2003/01/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0900240009-8 Approved For Release -2003/01/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0900240009-8 I jKB:] -- --- TAB Approved For Release 2003/01/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0900240009-8 CPYRGHT r ingeldla 'pD,,,ca4pr &p. ":@f@jo p 6@as city 0 EMU Salina k ope a jeffemn %,-'I iansvill vi ch MO. 01tiv inson wicklu Sprlwlev R. T I t4-v- Ft Oklabona SM't r1o Lawt 0-' 0 K Little Rock Fal s. ARK. exa na Ft. 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Booms or outriggers aft of superstructure--about midships near deck cutaway. Large drum hoist/winch near stern. Light colred upperworks, dark colored hull. Turning oblong radar antenna on pilot house roof. 2. Describe the aircraft involved. What is its call sign? RESPONSE: Medium sized, low-wing, multi-engined (probably two). Access to larg open cargo area thru right side of fuselage. Something distinctive about the vertical stabilzer--as if there are two of them, or one large central with two smaller ones outboard on either end of the horizontal stabilizer. Tricycle landing gear; light colored; one pilot aboard, though there is a co-pilot position. Reminds of a C-12/U-21 sort of aircraft. 3. Determine the location of the airdrop by the aircraft to the target vessel, if any. Describe the circumstances/time of occurrence. RESPONSE: Some sort of activity of importance is occurring at approx 193ON/781OW (NW of Jamaica, S of Carnaguay, Cuba). Unknown whether this activity involves EEI no. 3, 4, or some other event. ( +@'vt-z '2 o w@,_ & ft@- ;5 4