Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Angående rapporterande av gjorda iakttagelser beträffande rymdprojektiler

🏛 Kungl. Generaltullstyrelsen 📄 correspondence

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TL;DR

This 1946 Swedish document confirms that the Royal Board of Customs agreed to assist the Defence Staff in reporting observations of 'space projectiles' by issuing a circular to regional customs and border authorities.

This document is a formal communication dated October 29, 1946, from the Royal Board of Customs (Kungl. Generaltullstyrelsen) to the Chief of the Defence Staff (Chefen för Försvarsstaben). It references a previous request made by the Defence Staff on October 28, 1946, regarding the cooperation of the customs service in investigations concerning so-called 'space projectiles' (rymdprojektiler). In response to this request, the Royal Board of Customs informs the Defence Staff that they have decided to issue a circular to the heads of customs, coastal, and border districts to facilitate the reporting of observations related to these projectiles. A copy of this circular is noted as being enclosed with the letter. The document is marked as 'Förtrolig' (Confidential) and bears the reference number D.-nr H 65.

I skrivelse till Generaltulldirektören den 28 oktober 1946 har Ni anhållit om tullverkets medverkan vid undersökningarna om s.k. rymdprojektiler.

Official Assessment

The Royal Board of Customs decided to issue a circular to customs, coastal, and border district chiefs regarding the reporting of observations of space projectiles, following a request from the Chief of the Defence Staff.

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