Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Meeting Minutes and Status Report — Stockholm, 10 August 1946
AI-Generated Summary
This 1946 Swedish military document records discussions on the potential autodestruction of unidentified aerial objects and reports a radar detection near Öland. It also notes the suspension of ground observation pending personnel training and the lack of results from Danish investigations.
This document, dated August 10, 1946, in Stockholm, serves as a record of proceedings regarding the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena. The text begins by referencing a discussion with a Mr. Jacobsson and a Professor Ljunggren concerning the potential for 'autodestruction' of observed objects, or alternatively, the possibility that objects could heat up to the point of disintegration or become invisible. The report notes a specific radar detection by FRA on August 5, 1946, at 1330 hours, involving an aircraft at an altitude of 2,500 meters near the northern tip of Öland. The signal was consistent with previous observations, and calculations were made to determine the direction of the transmitting station. The document further states that ground observation efforts are to be suspended until personnel have completed training. It is noted that equipment for recording is expected to be installed at F 11 within three working days. Regarding aerial photography of Peenemünde, the matter is currently with the government. Additionally, investigations into similar phenomena in Denmark have not produced any positive results. The document concludes by scheduling the next meeting for August 20, 1946, at 1400 hours.
Prof Ljunggren ansåg detta vara möjligt. Dels kan man tänka sig, att föremålet upphettas så starkt, att det förångas, och dels kan man tänka sig en så långt driven mekanisk sönderdelning, att partiklarna bli osynliga.
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Official Assessment
Investigations into similar phenomena in Denmark have yielded no positive results. Ground observation efforts are to be suspended until personnel are trained.