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DOC_0000015463.pdf

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iow | -UBLISHED "Daily newspaper _TUBLISHED Vienna NO, OF PAGES 2 “ATE UBLISHED 29 Mar 1952 SUPPLEMENT TO ANGUAGE German od -- REPORT NO. _ THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION JURCE Die Presse. e FLYING SAUCERS OVER-REIGIAN CONGO URANIUM MINES A | 4. CEN RAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPOn: NO. OO-W-23602 oO . INFORMATION FROM -* "FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. “- OUNTRY Belgian Congo DATE OF is INFORMATION 4952 SUBJECT Military; Sefentific - Air DATE DIST. /& aug 1952 ’ Fritz Sitte ~~~ Recently, two fiery disks were sighted over the uranium mines located in “the southern part of the Belgi
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UBLISHED Vienna NG. OF PAGES 2 ATE UBLISHED 29 Mar 1952 SUPPLEMENT TO ANGUAGE German ed -- REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION FLYING SAUCERS OVER BELGIAN CONGO URANIUM MINES - Fritz Sitte Recently, two fiery disks were sighted over the uranium mines located-in.-- -—-. -— : the southero part of the Belgian Congo in thé Elisabethville district, east of .‘ the Luapula River which connects the Meru and Bangweolo lakes. The disks =. _ - ol. : glided in elegant curves and changed their position many timés, so that from ~~ © celow they sometimes appeared as plates, ovals, and simply lines. Su
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po tence HEARTH The sketch below shows the construction principle of the "flying saucers.” qne captions are, in part, purely conjecture, based on reports by pilots who pursued the disks; in part, they were learned from secret research institutions. _ The central core coatains the explosive (SP) and the installations for radar steerege (R). It bas catapult knobs (KZ) and antennae (AN) as well as counter- pressure housing (G9). Aroun d this core, a rim rotates which has jets (D) on 4ts upper and lower side, plus fuel chambers (DB). The roller bearing is shown —-py the letter-L.—-The launchi ‘dis
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Vy ve ewer - ‘discus throw; the revolutions per minute of the rim probably amount to 22,000. The jets on the bottom of the rim serve to propel the disk vertically upwards; Jateral steerage results from switching on and off various jet groups. [Bppended sketch follovs:/ Retating Stable cere with radar ~ are 1 : e ‘ 2 ; e i , 1 . e ~ ‘ saa. ee wee :

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