Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Rapport: Inkommet meddelande om iakttagelse ang. förmodad 'radiostyrd bomb'

📅 26 July 1946 📍 Skjulsta, Eskilstuna 🏛 Försvarsstaben, Stockholm 📄 Police report

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TL;DR

A 1946 Swedish police report documenting a civilian sighting of a metallic, high-speed aerial object near Eskilstuna. The report was forwarded to the Swedish Defence Staff for investigation.

On July 26, 1946, at 18:48, Alexander Avalaine, an electrician employed by Aktiebolaget Bolinder-Munktell, contacted the Eskilstuna police station to report an aerial sighting. Avalaine, an Estonian citizen residing in Eskilstuna, stated that shortly before his call, he had been at a rest house near Skjulsta in the Eskilstuna city area. While there, he observed a metallic, glistening object directly above him. He estimated the object was at an altitude of approximately 1,000 meters and noted that it moved at high speed in a north-northeasterly direction. No sound was heard during the observation. Avalaine expressed a firm belief that the object was a 'radio-controlled bomb,' citing his experience with such devices during the war. He also noted that other unnamed individuals in his vicinity had witnessed the object. The police report, signed on July 27, 1946, by Eskil Fernström and Ake Sundström, confirms that the information was forwarded the same day to the duty officer at the Defence Staff in Stockholm, Lieutenant Backsell, for further handling.

Avalaine var fullt övertygad om att föremålet varit en bomb, och sade sig ha viss erfarenhet av dylika 'från kriget'.

Official Assessment

The report documents a sighting by Alexander Avalaine of a metallic object he believed to be a radio-controlled bomb. The report was forwarded to the Defence Staff in Stockholm for further action.

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