Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Rapport över undersökning verkställd den 11/7 1946
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A 1946 Swedish military report investigates slag-like material found on a beach and in a field. The investigators concluded the beach material was ship debris and noted a separate report of a glowing mass in Stöde.
This report, dated July 11, 1946, details an investigation conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Rudberg, Captain Westlin, and Captain Ljungdahl regarding reports of slag-like material. The investigation focused on two primary locations. At Björkön, the team examined a site suspected to be an impact point. They found that the slag-like material was distributed along the entire beach, mixed with driftwood and bark, suggesting it was deposited by water rather than an aerial impact. Witnesses in the area, including a pilot named Lindén and a woman named Söderlund, could not confirm an impact, and two women sunbathing nearby observed nothing. The investigators concluded that the material at Björkön originated from ships and that no impact occurred at that location. Additionally, the report notes a separate incident in Stöde from mid-May, where the owner of Rasåsen nr 1 discovered a slag-like mass in a field. This mass was surrounded by a one-meter radius of burnt grass, located 100 meters from a road and 200 meters from a house. It was speculated that this glowing mass had fallen from the air, and samples of the material were sent by mail for further analysis.
På grund av ovanstående måste antagas,att den upphittade slaggen härrör sig från fartyg, och att "nedslagspunkten" inte inträffat på Björkön.
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Official Assessment
The slag originates from ships and the impact point did not occur on Björkön.
The investigation concluded that the material found on the beach at Björkön was likely ship-related debris. Regarding a separate report from Stöde, a glowing mass was reported to have fallen in a field, leaving burnt grass; samples of this material were sent by mail.