Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Minutes of Meeting Regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Investigations

📍 Norrland 📄 Meeting minutes

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TL;DR

These meeting minutes detail Swedish military and administrative efforts to investigate aerial phenomena in Norrland, including discussions on object behavior, sound characteristics, and the procurement of better search equipment.

This document, consisting of a single page numbered 4 through 9, records the minutes of a meeting concerning the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena in Sweden, specifically in the Norrland region. Colonel Juhlin-Dannfelt reported that many objects had impacted in or near water, prompting a discussion on whether these objects were 'homing' towards water. Experts Norén and Wikland considered this possibility. The group also debated whether the objects were of the V1 type, noting that while intermittent explosions were heard, the sound was significantly weaker than that of a V1 rocket. The meeting addressed operational improvements, with Byrådirektör Kempe proposing that weather conditions during periods of high observation activity be analyzed to enhance radio surveillance, a task to be organized by FS. Financial matters were discussed, noting that costs for trials and tests should be covered by FF/MU funds, with larger expenses requiring approval from the department head via Fst. Professor Ljunggren criticized the current equipment used for searches in Norrland as unsuitable, recommending the use of KAFT search equipment despite its sensitivity to mineral-rich soil, and suggesting that better equipment could be borrowed from AB Boliden. The document concludes by noting that Minister of Defense Vougt requested a briefing from Juhlin-Dannfelt and Ljunggren, and that Director Reuterswärd read a confidential proposal from Captain Ericsson.

Öv Juhlin-Dannfelt påvisade, att ett stort antal nedslag skett i vattendrag eller i närheten av sådana, och frågade, om prj kunna vara "homing" mot vatten.

Official Assessment

The document outlines administrative and technical challenges in investigating aerial phenomena in Norrland. It discusses the potential for objects to be 'homing' towards water, compares sounds to V1 rockets, suggests improving radio surveillance based on weather patterns, and notes the need for better equipment for material recovery, specifically suggesting equipment from AB Boliden.

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