Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Report of Unusual Flying Object Sightings and Attendant Scientific Activity

📅 November 1955 📍 Budapest 🏛 CIA 📄 INFORMATION REPORT

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TL;DR

A 1956 CIA report detailing a 1955 account from Budapest, Hungary, regarding 'so-called flying sensors' traveling at 12,000 km/h. The report includes a sketch of the objects' formation and path between Budapest and Moscow.

This Central Intelligence Agency information report, dated April 17, 1956, documents an account of unusual aerial activity observed in Hungary in November 1955. The report is based on a letter received by the source from their niece residing in Budapest. According to the correspondence, the population of Budapest had been in a state of nervousness for several weeks due to the presence of what were described as 'so-called flying sensors (rockets).' The letter claims that these objects were traveling at an estimated speed of 12,000 kilometers per hour and that their presence had kept 'scientific groups' in the region very busy. The document includes a visual representation, described as a sketch, which illustrates a formation of these objects moving along a path between Budapest and Moscow. The source noted that this was the first time their niece had mentioned such objects in her correspondence. The report is marked as 'unevaluated information' by the CIA.

The so-called flying sensors (rockets) for several weeks kept the people in a nervous state. These very fast speeding flyers kept scientific groups very busy.

Official Assessment

The document reports on a letter received in November 1955 from a source's niece in Budapest, Hungary. The letter describes 'so-called flying sensors (rockets)' that had been observed for several weeks, causing a 'nervous state' among the population. The objects were estimated to travel at 12,000 km per hour. The letter included a sketch showing a formation of objects moving between Budapest and Moscow.