What Morbihan's UFO Files Really Show

Morbihan’s public UFO record is less a story of one famous “classic” case than a pattern: many reports turn out to be aircraft, lanterns, planets, clouds or satellites, while a smaller group remains unresolved mainly because the evidence is too thin to test.

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Introduction

The department matters within French UFO history because it shows how the national system works at local level. GEIPAN, the French space agency’s public unit for unidentified aerospace phenomena, publishes anonymised case files, classifies reports from A to D, and treats most mystery as a problem of evidence, perception and ordinary sky traffic rather than as proof of extraordinary craft.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANClassification | GEIPANGEIPANClassification | GEIPANOverview image for What Morbihan's UFO Files Really Show

What the official Morbihan record actually shows

GEIPAN’s Morbihan case list runs from the Locminé observation dated 18 October 1976 to the Pontivy report of 6 December 2024. The published table contains roughly forty Morbihan entries across two pages, with many of the recent cases classified as A or B, meaning identified or probably identified, and several classified as C, meaning not identified because the available information is insufficient.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPANGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPAN

That distinction is crucial. A Morbihan case marked “C” is not the same as a robust unexplained case after a full investigation. GEIPAN defines A as a perfectly identified phenomenon, B as probably identified, C as not identified because of missing data, and D as not identified after investigation. It also says its modern classification uses two ideas: residual strangeness after testing known explanations, and “consistency”, meaning the amount and reliability of usable evidence.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANClassification | GEIPANGEIPANClassification | GEIPAN

The Morbihan list is striking because it contains many mundane explanations. GEIPAN’s published identifications include Jupiter at Colpo in 2022, the Moon at Bono in 2020, a cloud at Vannes in 2018, a satellite triplet at Saint-Thuriau in 2018, a contrail at Plouhinec in 2020, an aircraft at Locminé in 2013, the International Space Station at Landévant in 2012, Sirius at Ploeren in 2012, and a hoax at Saint-Nolff in 2014.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPANGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPAN

The older half of the list tells a similar story. GEIPAN records probable or identified explanations such as lanterns, Jupiter, Sirius, the Moon, lightning, a laser, exterior-light reflection and “sky rose” lighting effects, alongside C-class cases where the file lacks enough reliable material to settle the matter.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPANGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPANWhat Morbihan's UFO Files Really Show illustration 1

The Plouhinec triangle: Morbihan’s most interesting recent case

The 19 January 2023 Plouhinec case is the most useful Morbihan example for readers who want to understand the boundary between “unexplained” and “unproved”. At about 7.50 pm, a witness reported seeing an isosceles-triangle-shaped phenomenon towards the south-east, with a uniformly yellow-lit underside. The witness tried to photograph it, but reported that the camera screen instead showed an unusual sky-blue colour; when the camera was lowered, the phenomenon was no longer visible.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

GEIPAN did more than merely file the witness statement. The report says the sighting was submitted two months later, followed by a field investigation by two experts on 13 May 2023, further exchanges with the witness, loan of the original camera, and technical tests during the week of 31 July 2023. GEIPAN also checked French air-operation mapping and ADS-B data and found no air traffic matching the phenomenon in the relevant direction at the observation time.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

Locminé 1976: the older case with a stronger UFO atmosphere but weaker evidence

The older Locminé case has the texture of a classic 1970s UFO report. GEIPAN summarises it as an observation, around 11.40 pm on 19 October 1976, by a family travelling by car. They reported a particular object in the sky with light beams at each end, projecting light towards the ground, then rising after switching off its beams and disappearing eastwards. Another person living in the valley reported television disturbance around 11.30 pm but did not directly see the object.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

The case is not just a stray anecdote. GEIPAN lists a gendarmerie document and five testimony entries connected with the file, including several Plumelin witnesses and one Locminé witness. The case therefore has more local-witness structure than many single-person modern reports.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

Even so, the official conclusion is cautious. GEIPAN says no information validating an explanation was collected from the contacted services, including weather, radar, EDF and nearby industrial facilities operating day and night. That sounds intriguing, but it is not the same as a positive finding. The file is classified C: the phenomenon remains unidentified because reliable information is lacking.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

For Morbihan’s UFO history, Locminé matters because it anchors the department’s official record in the era just before and around the creation of France’s public UFO investigation system. But it should not be inflated into a solved mystery or a proven close encounter. Its value is archival: multiple reported witnesses, official paperwork, an unusual description, and an unresolved outcome limited by the data available at the time.

Aircraft, bases and why Lorient matters

Morbihan is not an empty-sky department. The Lorient area includes the Lann-Bihoué naval air base, a major local aviation presence. Current defence-linked information describes Lann-Bihoué as a base connected with French naval aviation, including maritime patrol and airborne early-warning maintenance activity, and recent official material marks its 80th anniversary in 2026.[Ministère des Armées]defense.gouv.frOpen source on gouv.fr.

That matters because aircraft can create strong UFO reports when seen briefly, low, at night, or from an odd angle. The 26 January 2023 Kervignac case shows this clearly. A witness saw two intense, non-flashing green lights moving at what seemed a low altitude after hearing an unusual sound. A second nearby witness heard the sound but did not see the phenomenon. GEIPAN identified it as a military A400M aircraft that had recently taken off from Lann-Bihoué and was operating at low altitude.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

The Kervignac file is especially useful because it explains why a sensible witness can still be surprised. GEIPAN cited radar traces from the national air operations centre, a compatible trajectory and time, the sound of the A400M’s turboprops, the aircraft’s green position lights seen from its right side, and the possibility that military aircraft may switch off anti-collision lights depending on flight needs. It also noted that the witness overestimated the angle of elevation, a common night-observation problem.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

This does not mean every Morbihan sighting near Lorient is “just a plane”. It means any serious Morbihan UFO assessment has to treat aircraft as a first-line explanation, especially around Lorient, Kervignac, Ploemeur, Quéven and the wider coastal corridor.What Morbihan's UFO Files Really Show illustration 2

Lanterns, planets and the recurring false alarm pattern

Morbihan’s GEIPAN record repeatedly shows how ordinary objects become memorable UFO experiences when distance, height and scale are uncertain. Lantern cases are particularly common in the department’s published list: Ploemeur, Arradon, Inzinzac-Lochrist, Plouharnel, Neulliac, Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, Gourin, Lorient, Lanvaudan, Larmor-Baden and other entries are classified as lanterns or probable lanterns.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPANGEIPANRecherche de cas | GEIPAN

The Ploemeur case of 2 September 2017 is a good example. At 10.30 pm, a witness reported around twenty whitish lights passing silently over Ploemeur and Lorient for one to two minutes before being lost behind trees. GEIPAN classed the case B, probably Thai lanterns, because the reported appearance, silence, movement with the wind, weekend timing and clear sky matched many lantern releases seen in its wider database.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

The 1954 Saint-Samson report and the limits of press-era cases

Morbihan also appears in accounts of France’s famous 1954 UFO wave. A specialist catalogue by Patrick Gross points to a Saint-Samson report dated 25 October 1954, based on a local newspaper item in Les Nouvelles du Morbihan from 27 October 1954 and later retellings by UFO writer Jean Sider. The reported story involves a witness connected with a barge at Saint-Samson, but it is not part of the modern GEIPAN Morbihan case list examined above.[Ufologie]ufologie.patrickgross.orgOpen source on patrickgross.org.

This is exactly the sort of material that should be handled carefully. Local press archives are valuable because they preserve early reports before later UFO literature reshaped them. But brief 1950s newspaper stories often lack the details modern investigators need: precise directions, duration, weather, angular size, witness separation, independent corroboration, and checks against aircraft or astronomical data.

For a department-level Morbihan history, the 1954 material is worth mentioning as part of the folklore and press background, not as a landmark evidential case. The stronger public record begins when reports enter the official GEIPAN archive with dates, classifications, witness forms and investigation notes.

How to read a Morbihan UFO case without overclaiming

A reader comparing Morbihan cases should start with classification, but not stop there. A-class cases can still be interesting because they show what fools people. B-class cases show probable explanations where one or two details remain less than perfect. C-class cases sound mysterious, but often mean the file is too thin to test properly. D-class cases are the ones GEIPAN treats as unidentified after investigation, and the national share of such cases is small: GEIPAN’s dynamic statistics list about 3.1% D cases among published classified cases, with A and B making up most of the total.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frGEIPANStatistiques | GEIPANGEIPANStatistiques | GEIPAN

The practical questions are simple:<div class="content-enhancement content-enhancement--insight-grid" markdown="1">

  • Was there more than one independent witness? Locminé has several testimony entries, while Pontivy 2024 had one witness and no usable follow-up material.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
  • Was there objective evidence? Plouhinec involved camera testing, air-traffic checks and field inquiry, but no successful photograph of the object itself.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
  • Was a local aviation explanation checked? Kervignac became a strong identification because radar and aircraft behaviour matched the report.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.
  • Could distance and scale be wrong? Ploemeur shows how lanterns can seem too large, too structured or too purposeful when their distance is unknown.[GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.</div>

This approach avoids two common mistakes: dismissing every witness as foolish, or treating every unresolved file as evidence of extraordinary technology. Morbihan’s record supports neither extreme.What Morbihan's UFO Files Really Show illustration 3

What Morbihan adds to French UFO history

Morbihan’s UFO history is valuable precisely because it is ordinary in an instructive way. It contains a few atmospheric older stories, some unresolved C-class reports, and a large number of explained or probably explained sightings. That mix is what public UFO investigation usually looks like once it leaves dramatic headlines and enters case files.

The department’s strongest lessons are local and practical. Coastal and inland communities produce reports under different viewing conditions; lanterns and sky lighting explain many clusters; bright planets and satellites continue to surprise observers; and the Lorient aviation environment makes aircraft checks essential. The Plouhinec triangle remains the most intriguing recent file, but its official classification still rests on missing objectified data, not on confirmation of an unknown craft.[GEIPAN+2GEIPAN]cnes-geipan.frOpen source on cnes-geipan.fr.

For the public reader, the fairest summary is this: Morbihan has a real, traceable UFO record, but not a clean “smoking gun”. Its best cases are useful because they show how uncertainty is produced, investigated, narrowed and sometimes left unresolved. That is less sensational than the folklore of flying saucers, but it is much closer to what the evidence can actually support.<section class="further-reading-section" data-page-toc-exclude aria-labelledby="further-reading-title"><div class="fr-section-shell"><div class="fr-section-header"><div class="fr-section-heading"><p class="fr-section-kicker">Amazon book picks</p><h3 class="fr-heading" id="further-reading-title">Further Reading</h3></div><p class="fr-intro">Books and field guides related to What Morbihan's UFO Files Really Show. 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43. Source: lannbihoue2026.fr
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44. Source: nationalgeographic.fr
Link:https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/espace/france-qui-se-cache-derriere-le-geipan-le-bureau-des-ovnis-en-france-etrange-enquetes

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