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Great Lakes UFO Incursions

In October-November 1975, UFOs penetrated restricted airspace over multiple US and Canadian military bases near the Great Lakes. Fighter jets were scrambled but could not intercept the objects.

October 28, 1975
Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan, USA
100+ witnesses

The 1975 Base Overflights

In late 1975, a wave of UFO incursions occurred over military installations near the Great Lakes region. The objects penetrated restricted airspace, triggered alerts, and evaded interception attempts at multiple bases.

The Scope

Affected installations:

  • Wurtsmith AFB (Michigan)
  • Loring AFB (Maine)
  • Malmstrom AFB (Montana)
  • Minot AFB (North Dakota)
  • Canadian Forces bases

The Timeline

October-November 1975:

  • Multiple incidents
  • Various locations
  • Same time period
  • Pattern emerged
  • Military concern

Wurtsmith AFB

Michigan incidents:

  • October 30, 1975
  • Object over base
  • KC-135 tanker observed it
  • Chase attempted
  • Object evaded

The Objects

Described as:

  • Bright lights
  • Hovering capability
  • Rapid acceleration
  • No sound
  • Beyond aircraft performance

Military Response

Actions taken:

  • Fighter scrambles
  • Alert status raised
  • NORAD involvement
  • SAC headquarters notified
  • High priority

Radar Confirmation

Technical evidence:

  • Objects tracked
  • Multiple radar sites
  • Consistent readings
  • Not equipment error
  • Physical presence confirmed

Loring AFB

Maine incidents:

  • October 27-28, 1975
  • Near weapons storage
  • Nuclear site
  • Security response
  • Multiple nights

The Chase Attempts

Intercept efforts:

  • F-106 fighters
  • Helicopters
  • Could not catch
  • Objects too fast
  • Frustrating pursuit

Official Documents

Declassified files:

  • NORAD logs
  • SAC messages
  • Wing commander reports
  • Extensive documentation
  • Confirmed events

Nuclear Connection

Pattern noted:

  • Many bases nuclear-equipped
  • Weapons storage areas
  • Strategic sites
  • Deliberate targeting?
  • Concerning pattern

Investigation

Air Force response:

  • Investigated each incident
  • No identification made
  • Remained unexplained
  • Files eventually released
  • No conclusion

Security Implications

Military concern:

  • Airspace violated
  • Could not intercept
  • Unknown capability
  • Nuclear proximity
  • Serious matter

Significance

Multi-base incursion wave with radar confirmation, fighter response, and official documentation during Cold War.

Legacy

The 1975 incursions demonstrated that UFOs could penetrate the most sensitive military airspace with impunity—a sobering reality for national defense.