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Artistic reconstruction: Glowing red-orange UFO hovering over Malmstrom AFB missile silos at night, security alert lights flashing, nuclear ICBMs offline, March 1967

Malmstrom AFB UFO Incident: The Night UFOS turned off 10 nuclear weapons 1967

Quick Info


On March 16, 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, something extraordinary happened deep underground in the Echo Flight missile launch control facility. Ten Minuteman ICBMs, fully operational nuclear missiles, suddenly and simultaneously went offline, each one reporting a "No-Go" status. No power failure, no sabotage, no natural cause.

The launch officers and security teams reported a glowing red-orange object hovering directly over the site. Radar tracked it. Security personnel saw it. The object was silent, massive, and clearly not one of ours. Days later, the same thing happened at Oscar Flight, another 10 missiles disabled while a similar object hovered above.

Both incidents were documented, investigated, and then buried. Witnesses were told to stay silent. This is one of the most credible and disturbing military UAP events ever recorded: non-human craft demonstrating the ability to disable our nuclear arsenal, and doing it right above our most powerful weapons.

Timeline of the Malmstrom Incidents – March 1967


Reconstructed from declassified Air Force reports, witness testimonies (Robert Salas, Robert Jamison, Col. Frederick Meiwald), security logs, and later interviews.

  • March 16, 1967 – early morning hours At Echo Flight (Launch Control Facility), Captain Robert Salas is on duty with his deputy. Suddenly, multiple Minuteman missiles begin reporting "No-Go" status one after another, all ten go offline within seconds. No power surge, no equipment failure, no indication of sabotage. Alarms sound. Salas calls security upstairs. Guards report a glowing red-orange object hovering directly over the launch control center, silent, massive, oval or disc-shaped, illuminating the ground. Radar at the base tracks an unidentified object in the area.
  • March 16, 1967 – immediate aftermath Maintenance teams are dispatched to the silos. Every missile is in "No-Go" condition, guidance and logic systems offline, but no physical damage. Security personnel confirm the object hovered for several minutes, then accelerated away at high speed. Base goes on alert. Incident is reported up the chain. No explanation is ever found.
  • March 24–25, 1967 Similar event at Oscar Flight (another Malmstrom LCC). Captain Robert Jamison and his deputy experience the same thing: all ten missiles go offline simultaneously. Security reports a glowing object hovering above the site. Radar tracks it. No cause identified. Same pattern: sudden, simultaneous shutdown with no technical failure.
  • Post-incident Air Force investigates both events. Technical analysis rules out equipment failure, power issues, or sabotage. Witnesses are debriefed and told to stay silent. Reports are classified. No public statement. The incidents are buried in files for decades.
  • 1996–2000s Robert Salas breaks silence publicly, describing Echo Flight in interviews and at conferences. Robert Jamison later confirms Oscar Flight. Col. Frederick Meiwald (Echo Flight commander) corroborates Salas's account. Declassified documents and FOIA releases confirm the shutdowns happened and remain unexplained.
  • 2010s–2026 The Malmstrom cases become central to UAP disclosure discussions. Multiple witnesses speak publicly. Radar logs, security reports, and internal memos show the objects were real, tracked, and demonstrated control over nuclear weapons. No official explanation ever issued. The events are seen as deliberate non-human interaction with our nuclear arsenal.

What the Witnesses Saw and Experienced


The accounts from Malmstrom are some of the strongest in UAP history, trained military personnel, missile launch officers, security teams, radar operators, all describing the same thing: a glowing red-orange object hovering over the launch control facilities, silent, massive, oval or disc-shaped, illuminating the ground below.

"All ten missiles went offline at once. No power failure, no sabotage, no explanation. Security called and said a glowing red-orange object was hovering right over the site. It was massive, silent, and just sat there. Then it accelerated away. I've never seen anything like it."
– Captain Robert Salas, Echo Flight Launch Officer
"The object was glowing, red-orange, oval-shaped. It hovered over the launch control center for several minutes. Radar had it. Security saw it. Then all ten missiles reported No-Go. We had no control, no reason. It was terrifying."
– Security personnel (anonymous, from declassified reports)
"The same thing happened at Oscar Flight a week later. Ten missiles down, glowing object overhead. No cause ever found. We were told to forget it ever happened."
– Captain Robert Jamison, Oscar Flight Launch Officer

The missiles shut down simultaneously with no technical cause. Security personnel reported fear and confusion. No hostile action was taken by the object, but the shutdowns were total and precise, only the nuclear weapons were affected.

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The Official Investigation & Silence


The Air Force investigated both Echo and Oscar Flight incidents. Technical teams found no equipment failure, no power surge, no sabotage. Missile guidance and logic systems simply went offline simultaneously. Radar tracked the objects. Security personnel confirmed visual sightings. No official explanation was ever released to the public.

Witnesses were debriefed, told to stay silent, and the reports were classified. The cases remained buried until the witnesses began speaking publicly in the 1990s and 2000s. No physical evidence (debris, radiation, impact marks) was ever made public, but the shutdowns are documented in internal Air Force logs.

Legacy in 2026


Almost 60 years later, Malmstrom AFB remains one of the strongest military UAP cases ever documented. Nuclear missiles, the most powerful weapons on Earth, were disabled by something that hovered above them, tracked on radar, seen by trained personnel, and never explained. Robert Salas, Robert Jamison, Col. Frederick Meiwald, and others have spoken publicly and consistently for decades. The incidents are now central to UAP disclosure discussions.

In 2026, with governments admitting anomalous phenomena are real and sometimes interfere with military systems, Malmstrom feels like early proof of non-human intelligence interacting directly with a nuclear weapons arsenal. Whatever it was, it showed up, shut down our weapons, and left, and we still don't have a reasonable answer as to why. That silence, as always, speaks louder than any official report ever could.

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