2009-05-04

Coyame UFO incident


Computer-simulated UFO superimposed on actual photo of the El Llano area, where UFO-plane crash reportedly occurred, according to calculations by Torres and Uriarte.

The Coyame UFO incident was a reported mid-air collision between a UFO and a small airplane and the subsequent retrieval of the UFO by a United States rapid response team assembled by military and intelligence agencies. The incident is said to have taken place on August 25, 1974 near the town of Coyame, Chihuahua, close to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Following the mid-air crash, the nearly-intact UFO fell in a sparsely populated area of the Chihuahuan desert, approximately 50 miles north-northeast of Coyame, where it became the object of recovery efforts by both the government of the Mexico and of the United States. A Mexican recovery team sent in the day after the crash discovered a metallic-silver, disk-shaped object in the desert and attempted to transport it by truck convoy back to their base, while U.S. military surveillance monitored their activities from the nearby Texas border. During the transport, all the Mexican soldiers died unexplainably, and the U.S. recovery team was immediately dispatched to take control of the UFO.

The story of the Coyame event shares some similarities with the Del Rio, Texas UFO Crash of 1955 and the Roswell UFO Incident of 1947. The Coyame case has been nicknamed "Mexico's Roswell" by some UFO researchers.

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