Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Rocket Found in Desolate Area
AI-Generated Summary
This document is a press report regarding the recovery of a 400kg experimental rocket in Cordoba, Argentina, in September 1989. It highlights local reports of unusual aerial activity in the region leading up to the discovery.
On September 25, 1989, an experimental space vehicle was discovered in a desolate area of Cordoba Province, Argentina. The object, described as a rocket measuring 3 meters in length and 50 centimeters in diameter, was found buried 2.5 meters deep in salty ground near the 'Los Ramblones' pass, located between the townships of Quilino and Cruz del Eje. The discovery was made by two local residents who were traversing the area and subsequently alerted the regional police. The rocket, which weighed 400 kilograms and was confirmed to be free of explosives, was secured by Air Force personnel who established a perimeter around the crash site. Local residents noted that the region had been the site of various 'strange events' since late the previous year, including reports of UFOs, helicopters, and ground vehicles. At the time of the report, it was anticipated that the rocket would be recovered by specialized personnel and transported to the Cordoba Air Force garrison.
Local residents have reported that since late last year they have observed "a number of strange events in the region," including sighting of UFOs, helicopters and ground vehicles.
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Official Assessment
It is strongly believed that the rocket belongs to the Air Force
An experimental space vehicle was recovered in Cordoba Province after being discovered by local residents.