Echo Flight at Malmstrom: Unexplained Minuteman No-Go in 1967 and 1975 UAP Encounters

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Lt. Robert Salas reported a glowing red oval object at Malmstrom AFB in 1967 as ten Minuteman missiles went No-Go, with investigations finding no radar confirmation or atmospheric cause and a 1975 sighting near the base remaining unexplained, while official records note ongoing uncertainty about UAP involvement but confirm real disruptions to missile readiness.

Malmstrom AFB Incident: UAP Disables Nuclear Missiles | Enigma Labs
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Malmstrom AFB Incident: UAP Disables Nuclear Missiles | Enigma Labs

On the morning March 16, 1967, a security guard at a U.S. nuclear missile installation in central Montana reported seeing unidentified flying objects, one of which passed over the launch facilities, or silos, on Malmstrom Air Force Base. A short time later, the deputy commander of the Missile Combat Crew was briefing his superior officer when the alarm horn sounded. Over the next half-minute, all ten of their missiles reported a “No-Go” condition. One by one across the board, each missile had become inoperable.