Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Sighting Report — Kungsbacka, Sweden, 1946

📅 August 12, 1946 📍 Kungsbacka 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 1946 Swedish sighting report detailing a luminous, circular aerial object observed by multiple witnesses. The object displayed trailing light beams and vanished before reaching the horizon.

This document is a handwritten sighting report dated August 12, 1946, from Kungsbacka, Sweden. The author, a clerk named Forefon, describes an aerial phenomenon witnessed by himself, Fru Svea Johansson, and Jan Johansson. The object is described as circular or spherical, emitting a clear yellowish light. A notable feature of the object was the presence of light beams trailing behind it, described as being in the shape of a truncated cone at several points. The object was observed for approximately four seconds, moving in a downward direction at an altitude of about five degrees above the horizon. The estimated distance to the object was 10 to 12 kilometers. The witnesses explicitly stated their belief that the object did not disappear due to the horizon, as it vanished before reaching the horizon line. The weather at the time of the sighting was reported as clear.

Ingen av iakttagarna har uppfattningen, att fenomenet upphört på grund av horisontbegränsning; ljuset upphörde, innan kroppen nått horisontlinjen.

Official Assessment

The witnesses observed a luminous circular object moving downwards for approximately 4 seconds. The witnesses explicitly rejected the idea that the phenomenon disappeared due to the horizon, noting it vanished before reaching the horizon line.