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Argentine Air Force Moves Suspected Rocket Fuel Tank From Chaco to Buenos Aires for Analysis

On-site tests detected no radiation or active hydrazine, with lab work now focused on identifying the piece.

Overview

  • The cylindrical debris was recovered from a rural field near Puerto Tirol and removed under strict safety protocols during rainy conditions.
  • Specialists identified the object as a rocket propellant tank made with carbon fiber, featuring valves and a visible serial number.
  • Readings from a Geiger counter and a hydrazine sensor indicated no radiological signal or active toxicity at the scene.
  • Personnel who handled the object received medical checks and reported no symptoms, though carbon‑fiber dust was flagged as an irritation hazard.
  • The artifact, about 1.70 m long and 1.20 m in diameter with a 40 cm opening, was transferred Saturday to Buenos Aires for forensic work to trace its provenance.