Sighting Incident Log — Sweden, June 1950
A handwritten log from June 1950 documenting multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena in Sweden. The entries include descriptions of altitude and visual characteristics like intermittent flashing.
A handwritten log from June 1950 documenting multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena in Sweden. The entries include descriptions of altitude and visual characteristics like intermittent flashing.
A classified log of aerial sightings in Finland and Sweden during June and July 1958. It includes reports from military personnel and a civilian pilot, culminating in an incident where an object exploded over a summer residence.
A handwritten report of an aerial sighting on April 25th involving an object that split into parts and emitted light. The event occurred during a flight between Kallax and F7.
A Swedish memorandum analyzing reports of 'fire phenomena' from April 23-24, calculating potential speeds and flight paths based on witness reports from multiple locations.
A Swedish military memorandum analyzing reports of 'fire phenomena' observed in April. The document attempts to calculate flight paths and speeds while noting the contradictory nature of the reports.
A 1946 Swedish administrative resolution documenting the transfer of materials from the Örebro County Administrative Board to the local military defense command.
A 1946 newspaper report details multiple sightings of 'ghost rockets' over Sweden. Experts speculate these are Russian experiments with V-1 bombs launched from the German Baltic coast.
A press report from May 1946 describes a silent, metallic, cigar-shaped object observed over Stora Mellösa, Sweden. The Swedish Defense Staff confirmed they had received no other reports of the incident.
A press report from July 1946 details the sighting of an unidentified, elongated gray object over Gävle, Sweden. The object, which emitted a strong light, was observed at high altitude before disappearing into a smoke-like cloud.
Handwritten notes documenting a sighting of a small, gray, unidentified object in Norrköping, Sweden, on August 7 at 13:30, which reportedly fell near Arkösund.
Handwritten notes documenting three separate sightings of unidentified aerial objects in Sweden, including descriptions of shape, size, and time of observation.
A report from July 1946 describing a silver, football-shaped object with an appendage seen descending near a power plant in St Skedvi, Sweden.
A witness reported an aircraft performing a steep dive over the Bergslaget power station area at 10:00 AM. The report notes the absence of sound during the descent.
A handwritten field note documenting an aerial sighting in Kaseen, Norway, on July 9th at 14:34. The object was observed at 300 meters altitude and was noted for its movement and light emission.
A handwritten note from July 9, 1946, documenting the contact information for an individual named Rud Andersson-Allberg in Sörvik, Sweden.
A brief, handwritten account of an aerial sighting in Sweden at 14:34. The witness describes a short-lived, bright object and speculates it may have been a jet condensation trail.
A witness report from an individual named Bengtsson describing an aerial phenomenon that appeared to glow upon entering the atmosphere. The author provided a physical piece of lead found at the site.
A Swedish-language sighting report containing a sketch of an object's trajectory relative to an observer. The object was tracked from a closer point (a) to a further point (b) on an ENE heading.
This document contains a hand-drawn map of the Kärsön and Hillsjön area in Sweden. The author notes that they decided against redrawing the sketch in ink.
A Swedish military report documenting the sighting of a bright violet object on July 2nd at 1433 hours. The object moved at a sharp angle and could not be identified by the three witnesses present.
A sighting report from Vattjom, Tuna, describing a silver sphere with a greenish tail traveling in a North-East direction at 14:33.
A handwritten 1950 note referencing a 1932 event. The document is fragmented and contains minimal legible information regarding a potential sighting.
A report from F13 regarding a sighting by Harry Björling in Norrköping on July 9th at 14:28. The witness is noted as being highly reliable.
A brief military report from Sweden regarding a sighting of a colossal, shining object in Semeby on July 9. The report documents the event duration and includes a reference number.
A report by Stabskonstabel G. Ankert regarding a torpedo-like object observed near Edsviken on a Sunday evening at 18:00, accompanied by a buzzing sound.
A Home Guard commander reported observing a green, 15-20 meter long object flying at low altitude over Gnarp, Sweden, on July 9 at 14:30.
A report from the Swedish military detailing a sighting of a high-speed, torpedo-like aerial object with wings observed on July 1st, 1947. The object was compared to a V-2 rocket and emitted a humming sound.
A brief Swedish signal form reporting a 'sudden appearance' at 20:00 on June 25th. The document contains no additional details regarding the nature of the event.
A report by D. Wilén regarding a silent, gliding light phenomenon observed near Gottskär, Sweden, on June 22, 1947.
A 1946 newspaper report details sightings of a 'ghost rocket' in Sweden. Professor Gustaf Järnefelt concludes the phenomenon was likely a meteorite.
A report from June 1946 detailing a brief, bright, descending light phenomenon observed from a patrol boat in Sandhamn, Sweden. The witness compared the object to a slow-moving, powerful shooting star.
A witness report from July 9, 1957, detailing the observation of a luminous, droplet-shaped object falling from the sky over Fornby, Sweden. The witness described the object as having a very strong light.
A brief record of an explosion occurring at 1435 at Uplands Fagerövik, involving an individual named Lotsen Wahlström.
This document is a topographic map of the Frösön and Storsjön region in Sweden. It provides geographical context for the area.
A witness report from Henrik Karlsson to the Swedish Military Staffs regarding a glowing, blue-white object observed descending near Edaforsen on July 9 at 14:35.
A report from Fru Engman-Torén regarding a star-like, light green object seen falling over the Långholmen area of Stockholm on July 9, 1950.
A brief handwritten log entry from July 9th at 1435 hours documenting an aerial observation that lasted half a second and involved a change in angular position.
A brief handwritten Swedish sighting report from 9/7 at 1435 hours describing an object moving from west to east.
A sighting report from July 7 involving a witness named Fru Högkvist who observed a fast-moving, bubble-shaped object with a sharp shine traveling towards Alosunda.
A handwritten report by Anna Lindkvist describing a meteor-like object seen in Rytterne, Sweden, on July 9 at approximately 14:45. The object was observed to move through the air, explode, and fall.
This is a postal card addressed to the Swedish Military Staff in Stockholm. It contains no message or additional context beyond the address and postage.
A report of a spherical, soap-bubble-like object observed in Mansö, Sweden, on July 9, 1947. The object moved horizontally from west to east.
A fisherman named John Andersson reported observing the same phenomenon as a previous incident. The observation occurred 2 kilometers from the village of Ö. Ekno.
This document is a hand-drawn sketch of an aerial object with a red head and blue tail. It contains no descriptive text, only numerical notations.
A short handwritten note documenting a green-blue object observed at 12:00 in Schönberg. The document provides minimal details regarding the nature of the sighting.
A handwritten report of a sighting on July 9th involving a 2-meter object that reportedly sank into a lake at Bogården, Norway.
A handwritten note documenting a sighting of 14 objects at a 60-degree angle of inclination in Bjärsemd, Sweden, dated 48.06.87.
A short military communication reporting an object descending into Näsbyggesjön at a 35-degree angle, leaving a smoke trail and fire bursts. It is addressed to the commander of the Second Military District.
This is a blank postal card addressed to the Swedish Defense Staff's Air Defense Department in Stockholm. It contains no correspondence or incident details.
A report of an aerial phenomenon observed in Norrtälje, Sweden, on the 9th at 14:00. The witness described a silent, yellow, ball-shaped object with a blue tail moving at high speed.
This document is an administrative header from the Swedish Defence Staff's Air Defense Department. It provides no information regarding UAP or other specific incidents.
The document records two separate UFO sightings in Sweden on July 9, involving a spherical object with a tail and a blue-white shining ship.
A report from July 1962 detailing a sighting by A. Wikström of an object resembling a comet moving at high speed and altitude in Sweden.
A letter from Ake Hoglund inquiring about a twilight phenomenon and asking if it has been observed at the Saltsjöbaden observatory.
This document records two separate sightings of unidentified lights in Sweden on July 9. Witnesses described a blue-white light moving at low speed and altitude.
This is a postal card addressed to the Swedish Defence Staff's Air Defence Department. It contains no message or date, serving only as a piece of correspondence.
A witness report submitted to the Swedish Defence Staff regarding a glowing, bomb-like object seen descending into the water at Brofjärden on July 9th at 14:30.
A Swedish military report documenting multiple sightings of a silver-shining light phenomenon on July 9th between 14:30 and 14:45. Authorities were tasked with searching the reported landing areas for evidence.
A handwritten report detailing a luminous object sighting near Gävle, Sweden, by a witness named Danielsson. The event took place between 14:00 and 14:45 at an altitude of 500-600 meters.
Two eyewitness accounts from July 9 describe a silent, white, star-like object with a luminous tail moving across the sky over Lake Storsjön, Jämtland, and appearing to crash into the water.