Have you ever heard of the UFO that allegedly shot down a nuclear missile in 1964? If not, you’re not alone. This is one of the most intriguing and controversial cases in UFO history, and yet it remains largely unknown to the public.
The story begins on September 15th, 1964, at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, where a team of US Air Force officers was conducting a test launch of an Atlas F missile. The missile was unarmed, but it was designed to simulate a nuclear warhead.
One of the officers involved in the test was Lieutenant Bob Jacobs, who was in charge of filming the missile’s flight using a special high-speed camera. He was stationed at Big Sur, about 160 miles away from the launch site.
Another officer was Major Florenze Mansmann, who was the optical instrumentation officer at Vandenberg. He was responsible for analyzing the film footage after the test....<<<Read More>>>...