UAP Encounters at the U.S. Nuclear Arsenal: An Oral History Across Key Missile Bases
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Unidentified aerial phenomena are described as monitoring or interfering with the United States’ nuclear forces during the Cold War, including a cigar-shaped craft during the Cuban Missile Crisis over Loring AFB that delayed B‑52s and incidents at Minot and Malmstrom AFBs where missiles went offline or showed erratic indications, documented by Captain Robert Salas and researcher Robert Hastings, while the 1953 Robertson Panel pushed debunking and secrecy and officials have cited glitches or EMP, yet the cross-base pattern leads some to believe external forces could command or disable the arsenal.