YEAR DOSSIER

1975 UAP Cases

Every indexed UAP case documented in 1975, 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? Unknown
SECRET
DOD-033 · 1975-10-27

Loring AFB Nuclear Weapons Storage Overflight

Loring Air Force Base, Maine, USA

An unidentified helicopter-like object repeatedly overflew the nuclear weapons storage area at Loring AFB over several nights in October 1975. SAC headquarters issued an urgent classified message acknowledging the intrusions. Similar incidents occurred simultaneously at Wurtsmith, Malmstrom, Minot, and Canadian Forces Base Falconbridge — suggesting a coordinated operation against North American nuclear sites.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
State Dept Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
STATE-011 · 1975-02-23

Kofu City Landing — Yamanashi Prefecture Police Report

Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

Two schoolboys in Kofu City, Japan observed a disc-shaped craft land in a vineyard near their home. One boy touched the craft's leg and his arm went numb. Yamanashi Prefecture Police officially investigated and documented the case. Physical ground traces — indentations from landing struts — were found at the reported contact point. The incident became one of the most formally documented UAP landing cases in Japanese official records.

HOVERINGANTI GRAVITYDISAPPEARED INSTANTLY
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD? Unknown
SECRET
DOD-113 · 1975-11-11

CFB Falconbridge — Canadian Nuclear Base UAP Intrusion

Canadian Forces Base Falconbridge, Ontario, Canada

Canadian Forces Base Falconbridge experienced UAP intrusions in November 1975, simultaneous with the documented wave of US nuclear base incursions at Loring, Wurtsmith, Malmstrom, Minot, and Warren AFBs. NORAD radar confirmed contacts over the Canadian base. The incidents were formally documented in classified SAC messages that were later released under FOIA. The simultaneous nature of the Canadian and US incidents suggested a coordinated pattern across North American nuclear infrastructure.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
SECRET
DoD-B9-023 · 1975-10-27

Hanscom AFB Electronic Warfare Test 1975

Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts

A disc-shaped craft hovered over Hanscom AFB's classified Electronic Systems Division for 40 minutes. EW technicians monitoring classified frequencies detected significant jamming emanations from the object. The craft disappeared vertically at the moment scrambled interceptors from Otis AFB reached visual range.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCEDISAPPEARED INSTANTLY
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
SECRET
DoD-B10-001 · 1975-10-30

Wurtsmith AFB SAC Intrusion 1975

Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan

A luminous orb intruded over Wurtsmith AFB's Strategic Air Command nuclear bomber wing during the 1975 SAC overflight wave. A B-52 crew in flight witnessed and reported the object. Security police and tower operators confirmed the intrusion over the nuclear alert pad.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATIONSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
TOP SECRET
DoD-B13-005 · 1975-07-08

Korean DMZ Incident 1975

Korean Demilitarized Zone

An unidentified orb performed sustained maneuvers directly over the Korean DMZ for 30 minutes observed by both US and South Korean military forces. The incident created a temporary joint alert — both sides believed it was a provocation by the other. UN Command classified the resulting investigation.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATIONSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
DoD-B14-007 · 1975-05-03

Colombian Air Force Cali Encounter 1975

Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Colombian Air Force Mirage 5 pilots intercepted a disc over the Andes near Cali. Colombian ATC and American DEA air surveillance assets operating in the region both confirmed the radar contact. The FAC classified the report and shared it through US-Colombia defense cooperation channels.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATION
PARTIAL
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Orb / Sphere
TOP SECRET
DoD-B16-013 · 1975-11-07

Malmstrom AFB ICBM Shutdown Wave 1975

Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana

In November 1975, a series of UAP incursions at Malmstrom Air Force Base caused Strategic Air Command security alerts across multiple nights. Objects were tracked by Montana NORAD radar. An orange-red orb was observed hovering over the Minuteman ICBM launch control center complex. SAC submitted an urgent message to Pacific Command. The 1975 Malmstrom incursions are part of the same documented pattern as the 1967 Echo Flight shutdown.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FBI? Unknown
SECRET
FBI-B17-010 · 1975-09-04

Canadian Navy Lake Ontario USO 1975

Lake Ontario, Canada/US border

Canadian Naval vessel HMCS Nipigon tracked an unknown subsurface contact in Lake Ontario for 40 minutes that subsequently breached the surface and departed aerially. Sonar operators described a cylindrical object moving at 75 knots underwater. US Navy research vessels in the area also tracked the contact. The FBI was notified due to proximity to the US-Canada border and the Fitzpatrick nuclear facility.

TRANSMEDIUMHOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FBI Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
DoD-B18-006 · 1975-01-12

North Hudson Park New Jersey Landing 1975

North Hudson Park, West New York, New Jersey

Liquor store owner George O'Barski reported a disc landing in North Hudson Park, New Jersey, with humanoid figures descending and collecting soil samples. Multiple physical ground traces were found. NICAP and UFO investigator Budd Hopkins investigated. O'Barski also reported that an apartment building doorman and residents of a residential building directly overlooking the park corroborated his observations. FBI file documents the case.

HOVERINGANTI GRAVITY
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
SECRET
DoD-B18-009 · 1975-11-28

Travis Air Force Base Incursion 1975

Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, California

Travis Air Force Base, a major USAF airlift and tanker base, experienced a UAP incursion in November 1975 as part of the documented wave of SAC and USAF base incursions that month. A disc hovered over the flight line and fuel storage areas. Base security was fully activated. Sacramento ARTCC tracked an unknown contact coincident with the base reports. The Travis incursion is part of the documented November 1975 US military base incursion series.

HOVERINGSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FBI Disc / Saucer
CONFIDENTIAL
FBI-B19-012 · 1975-03-06

Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police Hamilton Disc 1975

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

RCMP Constable JL Charlton observed and pursued a metallic disc performing maneuvers in the Hamilton Ontario area, experiencing radio communications interference during the pursuit. Hamilton Airport tower tracked the contact. The RCMP filed an official report. The US FBI received a copy due to proximity to the US-Canada border and cross-border visibility of the craft. The case appears in both RCMP and FBI files.

HOVERINGRAPID ACCELERATIONSENSOR INTERFERENCE
MODERATE
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
DoD Disc / Saucer
UNCLASSIFIED
DoD-B20-007 · 1975-11-05

Travis Walton Abduction — Arizona Forestry Crew 1975

Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona

The only alleged abduction case with multiple witnesses to the initial incident who passed polygraph examinations. Six members of a forestry crew in Arizona watched a beam of light strike crew member Travis Walton, who then disappeared for five days. When Walton reappeared, he described an experience aboard a craft with multiple humanoid beings. All six crew witnesses passed polygraph tests administered independently. The case attracted sustained scientific and law enforcement investigation.

HOVERINGEMITTING OBJECTSANTI GRAVITY
INSUFFICIENT
◈ MEDIA
OPEN DOSSIER →
FILE DROP ALERTS

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