Declassified UFO / UAP Document
EXPLOITATION OF METALLIC FRAGMENT FROM UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT
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The CIA assessed a metallic fragment recovered in the Congo after a UFO sighting. The analysis concluded the object was an electrical component made of silicon-steel laminate.
This document, dated May 4, 1966, is a Central Intelligence Agency intelligence assessment regarding the analysis of a metallic fragment. The fragment, measuring approximately 2 inches by 2 inches by 1 inch, was recovered near Kerekene in the Republic of the Congo. The recovery occurred following reports of a UFO falling to earth in that specific area. According to the report, the CIA Library conducted an exploitation of the item. The final assessment concluded that the fragment was not of exotic origin, but rather an electrical component constructed from 0.010-inch thick silicon-steel laminate.
The report concludes that the fragment was originally part of an electrical component and was constructed of 0.010-inch thick silicon-steel laminate.
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Official Assessment
The fragment was originally part of an electrical component and was constructed of 0.010-inch thick silicon-steel laminate.
The CIA Library holds an exploitation report regarding a metallic fragment recovered near Kerekene, Republic of the Congo, following a UFO sighting. The analysis determined the object was an electrical component.