Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Report on Reconnaissance and Investigations of Alleged Impacts
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This report summarizes Swedish military and research efforts to investigate alleged impact sites. It concludes that current radio surveillance equipment is inadequate for identifying the source of unexplained indications detected by the FRA.
This document, which appears to be a page from a larger report, details military and scientific efforts to investigate alleged impact sites in Sweden. Reconnaissance operations have been ongoing since November 15th, involving the Swedish Navy in the southern Baltic Sea. The Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOA) conducted investigations into materials recovered from reported impact sites. A significant investigation took place at Lake Kölmjärv near Överkalix, involving personnel from the Ing 3 regiment. Although a clear impact had been observed at that location, the investigation did not produce any positive results. The report concludes that, beyond the initial reports and investigations, no significant findings have emerged from the measures taken. However, it notes that some confirmation of ongoing activity was obtained through FRA (National Defence Radio Establishment) reconnaissance and radio monitoring, which detected several unexplained indications. The report explicitly states that the current echo radio equipment available is insufficient, both quantitatively and qualitatively, for conducting effective reconnaissance of this nature.
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Official Assessment
The existing echo radio equipment is not quantitatively or qualitatively sufficient for reconnaissance of this kind.
Investigations of alleged impact sites, including a notable site at Lake Kölmjärv, yielded no positive results. While FRA reconnaissance and radio equipment detected unexplained indications, current equipment is deemed inadequate for this type of surveillance.