Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Suffolk, Virginia, August 1952

📅 13 August 1952 📍 Suffolk, Virginia 🏛 Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting of three orange, round objects in a 'V' formation over Suffolk, Virginia, on August 13, 1952. The report concludes there was insufficient data to identify the objects.

On August 13, 1952, at 0555 Z, two civilian witnesses observed three unidentified objects over Suffolk, Virginia. The objects were described as round and orange in color, flying in a 'V' formation. The witnesses reported that the objects were moving at a very high speed, weaving back and forth from the southeast to the north. The observation lasted for approximately 30 seconds. The report explicitly notes that there was no sound, no trail or exhaust, and no visible propulsion system. The witnesses, identified as a man and a doctor, were contacted regarding the event. Military authorities, including the 771st AC&W Squadron and the 26th Air Division, processed the report. A check with Langley AFB yielded no additional information. The official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 record card is that there was insufficient data for a definitive evaluation.

Three objects cma round shape cma orange colored cma victor formation cma no trail or exhaust cma very high and fast cma no sound cma weaving back and forth from south east to north

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation

The sighting involved three orange, round objects observed in a 'V' formation moving at high speed without sound or exhaust. The observers were two civilians. No radar contact or physical evidence was found.

Witnesses