Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Bermuda, September 1960
AI-Generated Summary
This document details a series of unidentified aerial sightings in Bermuda in September 1960 involving a dull orange object and a whirring sound. The military investigation concluded the case as having insufficient data for evaluation.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated military cable regarding a series of sightings in Bermuda. Between September 21 and September 23, 1960, local residents reported observing a dull orange object in the evening sky. The reports noted that the object was accompanied by a 'wierd whirring sound.' The military investigation, conducted by the 1604th Air Transport Wing at Kindley Air Force Base in Bermuda, involved coordination with various commands, including EASTAF, MATS, and LG Hanscom Field. The cable, dated September 24, 1960, indicates that the sightings were mentioned in local newspaper editions on September 23 and 24. Despite the reports, the military noted that no formal inquiries were received at the U.S. Naval Station in Bermuda. Ultimately, the investigation concluded that there was insufficient data to determine the nature of the object, and the case was closed under the classification of 'insufficient data for evaluation.' The record card confirms that no photographs were taken and no radar contact was established during the period of the sightings.
Reported sightings by local people of dull orange object on 21, 22, 23 Sep accompanied by wierd whirring sound, in evening.
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Official Assessment
Listed as insufficient data.
The sightings reported by local residents in Bermuda were investigated by the military, but no follow-up reports were received, and the case was closed due to a lack of sufficient data.