Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Field Report on Search Operations in Storsjötrakten
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Military search operations in Storsjötrakten for a reported cigar-shaped aerial object have been suspended after failing to find physical evidence. Authorities are requesting public assistance in reporting future sightings to the Second Military Command Staff in Östersund.
This document, authored by an individual named Heim, provides an update on the search operations conducted in the Storsjötrakten region following reports of an unidentified aerial object. The search, led by Corporal Svahn, involved the use of two boats dragging a 45-meter chain along the lake bottom and the use of mine-detection equipment, which proved ineffective. Despite systematic efforts to drag the area and visual inspections of the lake bed—which is only a few meters deep—no evidence of the object was recovered. The author notes that eyewitnesses consistently described the object as a cigar-shaped craft with small wings on its sides. Captain Falk, who is overseeing the investigation, proposes a theory that the objects are composed of a material that disintegrates entirely once the propellant is exhausted, which would explain the lack of physical debris. As of the time of the report, search operations in the Storsjötrakten area have been suspended. The military is requesting that the public report any future sightings to the Second Military Command Staff in Östersund, emphasizing the national importance of identifying the origin and launch sites of these mysterious phenomena.
Jag har låtit ögonvittnena skissera upp rymdprojektilen ungefär som dom tyckte sig se den och samtliga tycks vara ganska enstämmiga om att det var ett cigarrliknande föremål med några små vingar på sidorna.
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Official Assessment
Captain Falk theorizes that the bombs are made of a mass that disintegrates completely when the propellant runs out.
Search operations in the Storsjötrakten area were suspended as of yesterday afternoon. Despite systematic dragging and searching of the lake bottom, no evidence of the object was found. The public is encouraged to report sightings to the Second Military Command Staff in Östersund.