Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card and Air Intelligence Information Report — Singapore, B.C.C. and Albuquerque, N.M.
AI-Generated Summary
The document compiles two separate 1952 reports of unidentified aerial objects: one in Singapore involving a white object with a smoke trail, and one in Albuquerque involving a red, round object with a tail.
This document contains two distinct reports regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. The first is an Air Intelligence Information Report (IR-179-52) from the Air Liaison Office in Singapore, dated 8 September 1952. It details a sighting on 5 September 1952, where hundreds of citizens in Seremban and Batu Pahat observed a strange object in the sky. Witnesses, including a businessman named R. Singam, described a white object with a trail of smoke that traveled from west to east for approximately 10 minutes in a clear sky. The report notes that there was no plane, drone, or sound associated with the object. The second report is a United States Air Force Report of Investigation (24-8-42), dated 21 October 1952, concerning a sighting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on 6 September 1952. This investigation was initiated by the District Commander following a report from a local paint salesman. The witness, along with his wife and another individual, observed a round, red object approximately the size of a basketball with a long red tail. The object approached from a southwesterly direction, passed overhead, and disappeared into the northeast. The witness reported that the object pulsated or flickered, emitted no sound, and moved with a 'jerky' motion. The investigation was closed with no further action.
There was excitement in two towns in the Federation today when people saw what they believed to be a flying saucer.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient Data for Evaluation
Reports from Singapore describe a white object with a smoke trail seen by many citizens. Reports from Albuquerque describe a red, round object with a long tail seen by a family, which moved with a jerky motion.
Witnesses
- R. Singambusinessman
- [illegible]paint salesman
Key Persons
- James C. BordenLt Col, USAF, District Commander