Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Meeting Minutes — 26 September 1946
AI-Generated Summary
This 1946 meeting record details the status of Swedish investigations into unidentified materials and the operational status of radar/monitoring equipment. It confirms that most collected samples were not linked to projectiles and notes equipment inactivity due to personnel shortages.
This document, dated September 26, 1946, serves as a record of a meeting regarding ongoing investigations by the Swedish agencies FRA and FOA. The report notes that the minesweeper provided by the Navy is restricted in its operations due to mine risks, limiting its ability to reach desired areas, including the vicinity of Peenemünde. The agency requests additional aircraft (fpl B3) for long-term use, with investigations to be conducted by field investigator Norén. Professor Ljunggren presented 'Preliminary Report No. 2' concerning materials collected between August 9 and September 20, 1946. Of 27 samples analyzed, 25 were deemed unrelated to any projectile. The remaining two items—a metal washer found in Sala and a metal ring found near Ånge—are undergoing further analysis. The ring, composed of nearly pure zinc, is noted as being of a material rarely used in Sweden. Field investigator Malmberg is tasked with examining the site where the ring was found. The report further states that no observations of projectiles were made by ER stations during recent exercises, and these stations are currently inactive due to personnel changes. Additionally, the KMF ER-station at Mällsten is not yet assembled; once operational, it will require test measurements and personnel training before the FF can arrange necessary flights. The next meeting will be held upon special notice.
Av dessa är det klart, att 25 st icke kunnat tillhöra någon projektil.
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Official Assessment
Most collected samples were not related to projectiles. Investigations are ongoing regarding specific metal items. Equipment (ER-stations) is currently not operational due to personnel changes.