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ICA-UAP-D001: Analysis: Colorado Springs UAP Incident, 2022

This released document records that an airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain in February 2022 was possible backscattering of sunlight. The file preserves the source account or analysis but does not independently establish interpretations beyond the cited record. This document is useful as an officially released artifact because it preserves the file's provenance and lets its claims be compared with related Release 03 records.

File
Document · Release 03
Date
2022
Location
Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Extent
4 pages

Probed Assessment

Key takeaways

  • An airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain in February 2022 was possible backscattering of sunlight.
  • The object was observed by five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson, Colorado at 0935 MNT on 15 February 2022.
  • The object was described as resembling an angular, non-symmetrical potato.

Why it matters

ICA-UAP-D001, Analysis: Colorado Springs UAP Incident, 2022 is an officially released 4-page record with searchable page text, page-specific claim locators, dated events where supported, and document-level provenance.

Corroboration

The release establishes official provenance for ICA-UAP-D001, Analysis: Colorado Springs UAP Incident, 2022, but its reported observations, judgments, and interpretations remain source claims unless supported by independent records.

Open questions

  • Which companion records or contemporaneous sources, if any, independently corroborate the document’s key claims?

Probed separates this editorial assessment from the source claims below. It summarizes what the released artifact supports; it is not independent verification.

Official Description from War.gov

This document contains analysis by an All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) Intelligence Community (IC) partner to account for a 2022 incident involving an airborne object near Colorado Springs, Colorado. U.S. military service members reported the incident to AARO in 2023. AARO’s IC partner assessed, with low confidence, that the reported phenomenon, which observers characterized as resembling an “angular, non-symmetrical potato,” was attributable to sunlight backscattering, where sunlight reflecting from mountain snow cover illuminated the underside of low-altitude clouds. This low-confidence assessment contributes to AARO’s consideration of the incident, which remains unresolved as of June 2026.

Preserved verbatim as source metadata. This wording is separate from Probed’s file-specific description and assessment.

File Context

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Tracker findings

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Five Army service members observed a UAP over Cheyenne Mountain

The record states: The object was observed by five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson, Colorado at 0935 MNT on 15 February 2022.

Release provenance

Release
Release 03
Official ID
release-03-file-010-ica-uap-d001-analysis-colorado-springs-uap-incident-2022
Cleared
Jun 12, 2026
Official release source

Referenced Timeline

  1. Page 3

    Sun Positioning

    The sun was positioned at an altitude of about 27.5 over the horizon in the southeast sky.

  2. Page 3

    Observation of Airborne Object

    An airborne object was observed by five U.S. Army service members over Cheyenne Mountain.

    LinkedU.S. Army

Source Claims

Claims are attributed to the released source and remain distinct from Probed’s assessment and tracker findings.

Reported by source8Source interpretation1
InterpretationAssertedPage 1

An airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain in February 2022 was possible backscattering of sunlight.

An airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain in February 2022 was possible backscattering of sunlight.

Source reportedObservedPage 3

The object was observed by five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson, Colorado at 0935 MNT on 15 February 2022.

An airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado /was observed by five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson, /Colorado at 0935 MNT on 15 February 2022.

LinkedU.S. Army
Source reportedObservedPage 3

The object was described as resembling an angular, non-symmetrical potato.

The witnesses describe the object as roughly the size of a large /jet and resembling an angular, non-symmetrical potato made of /uneven panels.

Source reportedObservedPage 3

The object was completely stationary about 300-500 feet above Cheyenne Mountain while slowly changing shape.

which was completely stationary about 300-500 feet /above Cheyanne Mountain while slowly changing shape.

Source reportedObservedPage 3

The object had a slightly translucent, shimmering white appearance, with defined edges and a milky shimmer that reflected sunlight.

It had a /slightly translucent, shimmering white appearance, with defined /edges and a milky shimmer that reflected sunlight.

Source reportedObservedPage 3

The sun was positioned at an altitude of about 27.5 over the horizon in the southeast sky at 0945 MST on February 15, 2022.

At 0945 MST on February 15, 2022, in Colorado Springs, /the sun was positioned at an altitude of about 27.5 over the /horizon in the southeast sky.

Source reportedObservedPage 3

Snow depth on Cheyenne Mountain likely ranged from 6 to 12 inches.

According historical the National Water and Climate Center /reporting, snow depth on Cheyenne Mountain likely ranged from 6 to /12 inches.

Source reportedObservedPage 3

The skies were partly to mostly cloudy that morning despite witnesses reporting clear, blue skies.

Although witnesses reported clear, blue skies, multiple /weather reports, including those from AFWA and Weather Underground, /indicated the presence of clouds, suggesting that the skies were /partly to mostly cloudy that morning.

Source reportedObservedPage 4

No aircraft or balloons were noted active in or around Cheyenne Mountain during the time the witnesses saw the airborne object.

No aircraft or balloons were noted active in or around /Cheyenne Mountain during the time the witnesses saw the airborne /object.

Source Material & Evidence

testimony

Witness Testimony

release-03 — release-03-file-010-ica-uap-d001-analysis-colorado-springs-uap-incident-2022

data

National Water and Climate Center Reporting

release-03 — release-03-file-010-ica-uap-d001-analysis-colorado-springs-uap-incident-2022

data

Weather Reports from AFWA and Weather Underground

release-03 — release-03-file-010-ica-uap-d001-analysis-colorado-springs-uap-incident-2022