Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Rocket Found in Desolate Area
AI-Generated Summary
A news report from 1989 details the recovery of an experimental, non-explosive rocket found buried in Cordoba Province, Argentina. The object was identified as likely belonging to the Air Force, amidst local reports of unusual aerial and ground activity.
On 28 September 1989, a news report from Buenos Aires NOTICIAS ARGENTINAS detailed the discovery of an experimental space vehicle in the Cordoba Province of Argentina. The object, described as a rocket measuring three meters in length and 50 centimeters in diameter, was found buried 2.5 meters deep in a desolate salt flat near the road connecting the townships of Quilino and Cruz del Eje. The discovery was made on 25 September 1989 by two local residents who were traversing the 'Los Ramblones' pass. Following the report to regional police, Air Force personnel were dispatched to secure the site. The rocket, which reportedly did not contain explosives, was identified as likely belonging to the Air Force and was slated for collection by specialized personnel for transport to the Cordoba Air Force garrison. The report also notes that local residents had previously reported a series of unusual events in the region, including sightings of UFOs, helicopters, and ground vehicles.
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 discovered by local residents in a remote area of Cordoba Province. The object was identified as a non-explosive rocket, likely belonging to the Air Force, and was scheduled for recovery by specialized personnel.