Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Report on Torpedo Sightings at Lake Trehörningen
AI-Generated Summary
This document records eyewitness reports of unidentified torpedo-like objects seen over Lake Trehörningen, Sweden, on August 24. The objects were described as small, approximately 0.5 meters long, and exhibited no smoke or light phenomena.
This document, which appears to be page 3 of a larger report, details eyewitness accounts of unidentified torpedo-like objects observed at Lake Trehörningen in Sweden. On Saturday, August 24, between 11:15 and 11:30, witnesses identified as Britt Forsberg and her mother-in-law, Tekla Forsberg, observed an object descending toward the lake from an altitude of approximately 25 to 50 meters. The object was described as traveling from the east toward the west. The witnesses estimated the object to be about 0.5 meters long and noted that it appeared to have a wobbling, uncertain flight path. Unlike a previous sighting mentioned in the text, this specific event did not produce a water splash, though a streak in the water was reportedly observed shortly after the impact. The report notes that the distance from Västervik to the alleged impact site is significant, and because the site is near the western shore, there is uncertainty regarding whether the object actually entered the water or if the witnesses were mistaken. The document further describes the physical characteristics of Lake Trehörningen, noting a maximum depth of 25 meters, clear water, and a bottom composed of sand, clay, and mud. It concludes by mentioning that an attached map illustrates the flight paths of the torpedoes based on the information provided by the witnesses.
Ingen av torpederna synes hava utvecklat rök eller några ljusfenomen.
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Official Assessment
The report details sightings of torpedo-like objects at Lake Trehörningen. Witnesses observed the objects descending toward the water from an altitude of 25-50 meters. The objects were described as approximately 0.5 meters long. No smoke or light phenomena were observed. The report notes the difficulty in confirming if the objects actually entered the water due to the distance from Västervik and the proximity to the shoreline.