Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — San Diego, California, 10 April 1956

📅 10 April 1956 📍 San Diego, California 🏛 hq 📄 Record Card

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TL;DR

A 1956 sighting report from San Diego describes groups of 8-30 objects in a V formation. The military headquarters concluded the objects were likely birds.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting that occurred on April 10, 1956, in San Diego, California. The report describes an observation of groups of objects, numbering between 8 and 30, which were seen on three separate occasions. Each observation lasted for two minutes. The objects were described as flying in a 'V' formation and were observed to change their relative positions over time. The flight path of the objects was noted as being toward the northwest. The observer also noted the presence of jet aircraft in the vicinity during the sighting. The report was received by letter. The official conclusion reached by the headquarters is that the sighting was likely generated by birds. The document also notes that there is no further report in the file.

It is the opinion of this hq that this sighting was probably generated by birds.

Official Assessment

It is the opinion of this hq that this sighting was probably generated by birds.

The sighting involved groups of 8-30 objects flying in a V formation, observed three times for two minutes each. The objects moved in a northwesterly direction and appeared to change positions. Jet aircraft were also present in the area. The headquarters concluded the objects were likely birds.