Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Ljusfenomen (Light Phenomenon) Report — Malmö, Sweden, September 1946

📅 1946 📍 Malmö försvarsområde (Malmö Defense Area) 🏛 Ibevkomp Fo 11 📄 field_report

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TL;DR

A military report from September 1946 detailing the observation of a silent, high-speed, yellow and violet light phenomenon with a smoke trail over the Malmö Defense Area. The object was tracked moving westward along the coast at an altitude of 800-1000 meters.

This document is a field report from the Ibevkomp Fo 11, dated September 11, 1946, addressed to the Chief of the Southern Air Defense (Ch Lfc syd). The report serves as a supplement to a telephone report made on September 10, 1946, at 20:28 regarding a light phenomenon observed in the Malmö Defense Area. The author, C-G Schönbeck, describes the observation of a silent, high-speed object characterized as a 'light ball' with a smoke trail. The object was observed at three specific locations (5513 8 H, 5513 7 H, and 5512 9 H) at times 19:57, 19:58, and 20:07 respectively. The object traveled westward, parallel to the south coast, and was visible for a very short duration between the clouds. The colors of the object were noted as yellow and violet, and its altitude was estimated to be between 800 and 1000 meters.

Fenomenet observerades endast mycket kort tid mellan molnen och kan beskrivas som ett ljusklot med röksvans.

Official Assessment

A silent, high-speed light phenomenon with a smoke trail was observed moving westward along the south coast at an altitude of 800-1000 meters.

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