Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Field Report on Radio Signals and Material Analysis
AI-Generated Summary
The document reports on the monitoring of unidentified radio signals and the analysis of recovered material, alongside intelligence reports of Soviet activity at Peenemünde. FOA analysis of the material has so far been inconclusive.
This document is a Swedish field report detailing ongoing investigations into radio signals and recovered physical materials. It notes that signals were detected during flights near Peenemünde, at F 8 (800m altitude), and in the Gulf of Finland (2500m altitude). Recording equipment is being installed in aircraft to further monitor these signals, with coordination between FOA and FRA. Regarding physical evidence, analysis by FOA has not yielded positive results. A yellowish material found by pilot Linden was examined; an engineer named Fiirst at Stockviksverken noted it smelled similar to cauliflower-like formations found in the production of neoprene rubber. The report also documents intelligence regarding the Soviet Union allegedly rebuilding Peenemünde as a research station, based on statements from a German woman named Jansen and two German refugees, Krohn and Bröhl. Consequently, aerial reconnaissance of Peenemünde is being considered to verify these claims. Finally, a press report regarding a projectile found in Denmark is being investigated by the General Staff (Fst).
Analysen vid FOA av de upphittade materialen har ej givit något positivt resultat.
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Official Assessment
Analysen vid FOA av de upphittade materialen har ej givit något positivt resultat.
Analysis of recovered material yielded no positive results. Reports of Russian activity at Peenemünde are being investigated via aerial reconnaissance.