Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Investigation of Impact Sites

📅 1947 📍 Rödupp, Kamlunge, Lägenön 📄 field_report

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TL;DR

A field report detailing the investigation of three potential impact sites in Sweden in July 1947. All investigations concluded without finding evidence of an impact, suggesting meteorological causes.

This document details the investigation of three separate sites in Sweden following reports of potential impacts. At Rödupp, an 11-year-old witness reported a whizzing sound and a 10-meter-high water column in a small tarn (Kattisträsket) on July 19, 1947. The site was deemed inaccessible for divers due to 8 meters of mud, and investigators suggested the event may have been a whirlwind. At Kamlunge, multiple witnesses reported a whizzing sound and a 2-meter-high water column on July 12, 1947. Divers examined the site, finding a firm bottom and clear water, but no evidence of an impact. It was noted that a whirlwind was seen in the area at the time, and that a ferryman had observed three whirlwinds on the river in 1945. Finally, at Lägenön, a military officer (fanjunkare N.O. Ohlsson) observed a crater-like depression approximately 1 meter deep and 2 meters in diameter at a pier. Dead fish were found in the vicinity, but the investigation concluded without finding evidence of an impact.

Anm. Ingen prj har observerats, kan vara tromb.

Official Assessment

Possible whirlwind (tromb) for Rödupp and Kamlunge; no evidence of impact found.

Investigations at three sites (Rödupp, Kamlunge, and Lägenön) yielded no evidence of an impact. Phenomena reported were likely meteorological (whirlwinds).

Witnesses

Key Persons

  • KestnerLieutenant (lt), reconnaissance officer

Organizations

Military Units