Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Theories Regarding Projectile Phenomena
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This document outlines theories regarding unidentified projectiles, suggesting they are similar to V1 and V2 rockets. It proposes that propellant combustion explains observed light, lack of sound, and slag findings.
This document is a brief technical note outlining theories regarding unidentified projectiles. It references reports from Melsten and a pilot's report dated August 14th. The text categorizes these projectiles as being similar to V1 and V2 rockets. It notes varying altitudes of observation, ranging from 200-300 meters to 10,000 meters and 100,000 meters, the latter attributed to an observer named Öhman. The document proposes that the observed light phenomena and the absence of sound are caused by the ejection and combustion of propellant charges before the objects reach the ground. This theory is also used to explain the presence of slag findings and the failure to locate many of the reported impact sites. Additionally, it mentions the use of signal rockets to mark the trajectory of these objects.
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Official Assessment
Parts of the propellant charge are ejected and burn up before reaching the ground, which explains the many impacts that are not found, as well as the slag findings and the absence of sound phenomena.
The document outlines theories regarding unidentified projectiles, comparing them to V1 and V2 rockets. It suggests that observed phenomena are caused by the combustion of propellant charges at various altitudes.
Key Persons
- ÖhmanObservator