Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Air Intelligence Information Reports — Warner Robins, Georgia, September 1952

📅 16 September 1952 📍 Warner Robins, Georgia 🏛 Air Technical Intelligence Center 📄 Air Intelligence Information Report

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TL;DR

This document compiles intelligence reports regarding multiple UFO sightings near Robins AFB, Georgia, on September 16, 1952. Witnesses, including military pilots, observed two round, yellow-white objects performing maneuvers that could not be explained by local air traffic or weather conditions.

This document is a compilation of Air Intelligence Information Reports and associated records from Project 10073, concerning a series of unidentified flying object sightings near Warner Robins, Georgia, on September 16, 1952. The reports detail multiple observations by military and civilian personnel, including pilots and an aircraft observer. Witnesses consistently described two yellow-white, perfectly round objects traveling abreast at altitudes between 5,000 and 7,000 feet. The objects were observed moving westward before changing course to the south-southwest. Observers noted that the objects appeared to hover and stop before moving into new positions. The reports emphasize that the witnesses were not under the influence of intoxicants and that no noise, vibration, smoke, flame, or odor was detected. The document includes sketches provided by the witnesses to illustrate the objects' appearance and flight paths. Official checks with the Base Weather Station and Base Control Tower at Robins Air Force Base confirmed that no weather balloons were in the area and that no relevant air traffic could account for the sightings. The reports were coordinated with the Fourteenth Air Force. Additionally, the document contains extraneous material regarding the 'Sutton Monster' incident in West Virginia, which occurred on September 12, 1952, and a report on a fireball sighting from September 15, 1952, provided by the American Meteor Society. The primary focus remains on the September 16 sightings at Warner Robins, which were ultimately classified as 'Unknown' by the investigating authorities.

He detected no noise, vibration, smoke, flame, or odor. Attached is a drawing made by [illegible] in an attempt to present in pictorial form the outline and position of the objects.

Official Assessment

Multiple sightings reported by military and civilian personnel near Robins AFB on September 16, 1952. Investigations by WRAMA personnel found no conventional explanation for the objects.

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