Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena and Investigation Procedures
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This report details the Swedish military's efforts to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena, noting the lack of recovered wreckage and the use of radar to track the objects. It also highlights a media blackout request to prevent foreign intelligence gathering.
This document, likely a Swedish military report, outlines the ongoing investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena observed over Sweden. The phenomena have been noted at varying altitudes and speeds, with some reports suggesting speeds exceeding the speed of sound. In certain instances, observers reported the objects breaking apart into 5-6 'star shots.' While several crash sites have been reported, no metallic fragments comparable to V1 or V2 rockets have been recovered. Instead, slag-like materials have been collected from approximately ten sites and are currently under analysis by the defense research institute. Investigations in Upper Norrland have so far been unsuccessful, and the report notes that local conditions make the recovery of wreckage unlikely. As of July 9, a delegation led by Colonel Jacobsson, including representatives from the defense staff, air force, and research institutes, has been tasked with managing these issues. The investigation is currently focused on determining the flight paths of these objects and whether they are subject to any form of impulse control. The military is utilizing radar and radio intelligence for this purpose, though resources are described as limited. Local military commanders have been instructed to recover any potential debris. Furthermore, to prevent sensitive information from reaching foreign experimenters, the press has been asked to refrain from publishing detailed reports. The document concludes by requesting an initial allocation of 10,000 SEK to support the investigation, including the hiring of civilian experts and divers.
Hittills ha inga fragment av metall, såsom fallet var med V1 och V2, kunnat återfinnas.
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Official Assessment
No metal fragments similar to V1 or V2 have been found. Investigations in Upper Norrland have yielded no results. Resources for investigation are limited both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Key Persons
- JacobssonColonel, Chairman of the delegation