Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Konferensprotokoll nr 46-497

📅 1 July 1946 and 9 July 1946 📍 Sweden 🏛 KFF 📄 Conference Protocol

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TL;DR

A 1946 Swedish military conference protocol detailing sightings of various aerial objects, including light balls and torpedo-shaped craft, which reportedly exploded in mid-air. Recovered debris was described as non-metallic slag.

This document is a conference protocol dated July 15, 1946, from the Royal Air Force Administration (KUNGL. FLYGFÖRVALTN) regarding a project over Sweden. The meeting was attended by representatives from KFF, Fst, Fra, and FOA. Captain Stangenberg provided an update on reported sighting locations and physical findings. At the time of the meeting, the results had only been compiled on a map, with further analysis and a formal report pending. The sightings occurred primarily in two waves, on July 1 and July 9, 1946, during the hours of 1400 to 1500. The objects were described as having four main forms: light balls, thermos flasks without wings, torpedoes, and drop-shaped objects. Their flight paths were reported as either parallel to the ground or at an angle of 30-45 degrees. The report notes that explosions occurred in the air, after which five or six parts were observed. Recovered physical evidence was described as resembling slag, specifically noted as non-metallic material.

De tillvaratagna delarna likna mest slagg (icke metalliskt material).

Official Assessment

Captain Stangenberg reported on sighting locations and findings. Results are currently only mapped, with further processing and a formal report to follow. Objects were primarily observed in two waves on July 1st and July 9th, between 1400 and 1500 hours.

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