Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Minutes of Meeting, 15 July 1946

📍 Ösel-Dagö 🏛 FOA (Försvarets forskningsanstalt) 📄 Minutes of meeting

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

Minutes from a 1946 Swedish military meeting detailing the tracking and investigation of unidentified aerial objects. The document outlines plans for radar monitoring, radiation detection, and altitude estimation.

This document, dated July 15, 1946, in Stockholm, records the minutes of a meeting regarding the investigation of aerial phenomena. The participants noted that paths of unidentified objects had been sketched on a map, suggesting the presence of two or three distinct trajectories that potentially intersect at Ösel-Dagö. To address these sightings, the committee established several immediate actions: the initiation of monitoring by Fra and FOA, the commencement of radar tracking (ekopejling) by the Swedish Air Force (FV), and the preparation of Geiger counters. Furthermore, the committee sought to determine the altitude of the projectiles by coordinating with the Saltsjöbaden Observatory. Fld Kjellson was appointed as the coordinator for these matters within the Air Force, and the next meeting was scheduled for July 22, 1946.

På karta ha banorna inskisserats, varvid det synes möjligt, att två a tre banoi förefinnas, vilka eventuellt skära varandra på Osel-Dagö.

Official Assessment

The committee decided to initiate immediate monitoring by Fra and FOA, start radar tracking by the FV, prepare Geiger counters, and determine the altitude of projectiles by coordinating with the Saltsjöbaden Observatory.

Key Persons

Military Units