🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In April 1953, a witness in Tucson, Arizona, reported four sightings of unidentified objects. The objects, reddish-orange in color, moved at high speed and altitude, making unusual 280-degree turns. The duration of each sighting varied from seconds to minutes, with one classified as an aircraft. The observer, an experienced air force technician, described movements that seemed impossible for conventional aircraft.
The report details that the objects showed no aerodynamic features or noise, and their movements were precise and rapid. Despite attempts to photograph them, the images resulted in blank negatives due to the speed and film sensitivity. The official conclusion was that three sightings were unidentified and one an aircraft. The testimony, supported by his wife, adds credibility to the case, highlighting the impossibility of explaining the observed movements with known technology of the time.