Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Rapport angående spökbomber 16/8 - 17/8
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A collection of two Swedish military sighting reports from August 1946 describing aerial phenomena identified as 'ghost bombs'. The reports detail flight characteristics, altitudes, and speeds of the observed objects.
This document contains two separate sighting reports regarding 'ghost bombs' (spökbomber) in Sweden, dated August 16th and 17th. The first report, filed by Captain Ahlfors of F13 Norrköping, details an observation made at 17:36 at Borgs kyrka. The witness observed an object traveling at a heading of 285 degrees at an altitude of 2500-3000 meters. The object was described as slow-moving with a clear tip, leaving a thick condensation trail that transitioned into a thin search trail. Its flight path involved a turn to the left, a soft turn to the right, and a leveling out before increasing speed and disappearing behind clouds. The estimated speed was 400-500 km/h. The second entry, dated August 16th at 16:05 from F2, reports an observation of a long, light-colored object at 16:40. The witness noted no light, no sound, and no smoke. The object was observed at an altitude angle of approximately 45 degrees. Additionally, the document mentions a claim by a Jack Anderson regarding a photograph of a 'screw' (skruven), suggesting it was actually part of a water pipe.
Hen Jack Anderson påstår att den fotograferade skruven är en del av en vattenledningskran.
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Witnesses
- AhlforsKaptenF13, Norrköping
Key Persons
- Jack AndersonClaimed the photographed object was part of a water pipe