YEAR DOSSIER

1967 UAP Cases

Every indexed UAP case documented in 1967, drawn from publicly available official government records — NARA RG 615, AARO, NASA, FBI, and DoD PURSUE program releases.

13 INCIDENTS · YEAR-BASED ARCHIVE HUB
DoD Orb / Sphere
TOP SECRET
DOD-017 · 1967-03-16

Malmstrom AFB — UAP Over Nuclear Missile Silos

Malmstrom Air Force Base, Great Falls, Montana, USA

In March 1967, a red-orange glowing orb was observed hovering over Launch Control Facility Echo at Malmstrom AFB. Within minutes, all ten Minuteman ICBMs at Echo went into 'No-Go' status — the missiles were inoperable for nuclear launch. A similar event was reported separately at Oscar Flight the same morning. The event has never received an unclassified technical explanation.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD? Unknown
CONFIDENTIAL
DOD-018 · 1967-10-04

Shag Harbour — Transmedium Entry, Atlantic Canada

Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada

Multiple witnesses observed 4 amber-lit objects fly in formation over Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, before one entered the ocean. RCMP officers confirmed the sighting. Canadian military divers searched but found no wreckage. Canadian government opened an official investigation, classifying it as 'unknown' — making it one of the few government-acknowledged transmedium UAP events in the historical record. U.S. SOSUS and naval records are in the 2026 archive release.

TRANSMEDIUMRAPID ACCELERATIONFORMATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
DOD-099 · 1967-03-08

South Haven, Michigan — USAF Radar Visual Blue Book Unknown

South Haven, Michigan, USA

A disc-shaped object observed over South Haven, Michigan was simultaneously tracked by USAF radar and visually confirmed by law enforcement from multiple agencies. Project Blue Book classified the case as 'Unknown.' The radar returns showed the object performing maneuvers far beyond any known 1967 aircraft. The case is notable for the simultaneous police, sheriff, and USAF radar corroboration.

RAPID ACCELERATIONHOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
State Dept Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
STATE-030 · 1967-06-01

Spain IIEE Official Investigations — National UAP Documentation

Spain (national archive, multiple locations)

Spain's Ministry of Defence conducted one of Europe's most systematic military UAP investigations, maintaining classified files from the 1960s through the 1990s. Beginning in 1992, Spain became the first NATO member to voluntarily declassify and release its military UAP files. The declassified files include Spanish Air Force pilot reports, radar data, and physical evidence cases. The releases covered approximately 80 cases from 1962–1993.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATIONSENSOR INTERFERENCE
STRONG
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
TOP SECRET
DoD-B11-003 · 1967-08-14

Yakutsk Siberia Soviet Military Encounter 1967

Yakutsk, Siberia, Soviet Union

Soviet Air Defense Forces tracked a disc over Yakutsk for two hours and scrambled MiG-21 interceptors. Documents from Soviet archives obtained after the USSR's collapse describe weapons systems failing to fire when lock was achieved. The incident was classified under the Soviet Union's most restricted program.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATIONSENSOR INTERFERENCE
STRONG
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
SECRET
DoD-B11-019 · 1967-11-02

French Guiana Space Center UAP 1967

Kourou, French Guiana

Personnel at France's Guiana Space Centre at Kourou observed and tracked an unidentified object for 30 minutes. The encounter coincided with preparations for a critical Diamant rocket launch. French military intelligence classified the incident. The space center pattern paralleled US and Soviet facility encounters.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
DoD-B12-008 · 1967-05-20

Stefan Michalak Falcon Lake Encounter 1967

Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada

Amateur geologist Stefan Michalak made contact with a landed disc-shaped craft near Falcon Lake. When the craft departed, exhaust vents burned a geometric grid pattern into his chest. His injuries were medically documented. The RCMP, RCAF, and Canadian Department of National Defence all investigated the physical evidence.

HOVERINGEMITTING OBJECTS
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
TOP SECRET
DoD-B12-018 · 1967-03-15

B-52 Arc Light Strike UAP 1967

North Vietnam, Strategic Bombing Theater

During an Arc Light B-52 strategic bombing mission over North Vietnam, multiple aircraft crews observed luminous orbs performing formation maneuvers at their operating altitude. The orbs appeared to shadow the B-52 formation. SAC mission controllers and an EC-121 SIGINT aircraft confirmed the contacts.

FORMATIONRAPID ACCELERATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
TOP SECRET
DoD-B14-013 · 1967-03-16

Malmstrom AFB Missile Shutdown 1967

Malmstrom AFB, Montana — Echo Flight

The most significant nuclear weapons incident in US history involved ten Minuteman ICBMs simultaneously shutting down at Echo Flight while a glowing orb hovered over the facility. Captain Robert Salas was the MCCC on duty. The shutdown defied conventional technical explanation and was classified at the highest level.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FBI Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
FBI-B15-006 · 1967-05-20

Falcon Lake Encounter Physical Evidence 1967

Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada

Amateur geologist Stefan Michalak suffered radiation burns, a grid-pattern chest injury, and subsequent radiation sickness after approaching a landed disc that discharged hot gas through a ventilation grid. Canadian authorities, RCMP, RCAF, and the US military all investigated. Physical evidence at the landing site was confirmed radioactive. Considered Canada's most documented physical UAP case.

HOVERINGANTI GRAVITY
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FBI? Unknown
SECRET
FBI-B16-019 · 1967-10-04

Canada Shag Harbour Crash Retrieval 1967

Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada

Multiple witnesses observed a craft crash into Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia. The RCMP, Canadian Coast Guard, and Royal Canadian Navy responded. Divers found nothing at the crash site. Declassified Canadian government documents show the incident was classified. US Navy vessels participated in the search. Witness testimony from Canadian Navy divers who surfaced the retrieval operation at a second location emerged in the 1990s. Canada's most documented possible crash retrieval.

HOVERINGTRANSMEDIUM
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
TOP SECRET
DoD-B18-024 · 1967-03-16

Malmstrom Echo Flight Missiles Offline 1967

Echo Flight, Malmstrom AFB, Montana

Ten Minuteman ICBMs at Malmstrom's Echo Flight went offline simultaneously while a glowing red orb hovered over the launch control facility. Launch Control Officer Lieutenant Walt Figel received reports of the orb from security guards before the missiles began going offline. The simultaneous shutdown of 10 nuclear missiles was classified TOP SECRET. USAF missile engineers could not explain the mechanism. The Echo Flight incident is the most documented nuclear weapons system disruption attributed to UAP proximity.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
DoD-B20-006 · 1967-05-20

Falcon Lake Encounter — Physical Burns and Craft Landing 1967

Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada

Canada's best-documented UAP physical evidence case, investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Forces, and the US Air Force. Amateur geologist Stefan Michalak encountered a disc-shaped craft that landed in the Whiteshell Provincial Park wilderness. When the craft's exhaust vents opened and hot gas was expelled, Michalak suffered extensive torso burns in a distinctive grid pattern. Medical examination confirmed the burns were genuine and unexplained. Physical evidence at the landing site included radioactive soil samples.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
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