Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Sighting Incident Report Summary — Sweden, September 1955

📅 15/9 📍 200 m öster stnhuset Ljungbyhed 📄 field_report

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TL;DR

This report documents multiple sightings of light phenomena in Sweden during September 1955, including one instance that ended in an explosion. The author suggests these events may be related to meteor activity reported over Denmark.

This document is a field report authored by Captain G. Stangenberg regarding various sightings of light phenomena. It lists several entries, including sightings by Lieutenant Lindberg of Lv 4 while traveling by car west of Tyringe, and a conscript (Vpl) at Lv 4 who observed a jumping light phenomenon through a canteen window at 2010 hours. A more detailed entry for September 15th describes a sighting by Milmet Folkinger, located 200 meters east of the station house in Ljungbyhed. This specific phenomenon lasted two seconds and ended with an explosion, with the light trail covering a width of three fingers. The document concludes by referencing reports of meteors over Denmark on September 10th as a potential explanation for the phenomena.

Tid 2 sek. Slutade med explosion. Hela strimman täckte tre fingrars bredd.

Official Assessment

Enligt tidsuppgift lär det ha uppträtt meteorer över Danmark 10/9.

The document lists several light phenomena sightings, with a specific report from Milmet Folkinger on September 15th involving a light phenomenon that ended in an explosion. The author notes that reports of meteors over Denmark on September 10th may be relevant.

Witnesses

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