Correspondence regarding the distribution of a report
This document records the distribution of a report to the Director of Intelligence and the Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force.
This document records the distribution of a report to the Director of Intelligence and the Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force.
A military guard unit at F4 reported observing three white, elliptical objects at 400 meters altitude on August 26th at 21:43. The objects were traveling in a north-northwesterly direction.
A witness report from July 28th describing a green light that expanded into a long mass and exploded over Tynningö, Sweden. The sighting lasted 30 seconds.
A witness reported observing a recurring yellowish light and a subsequent silent explosion on a property in Strömtorp, Sweden. A faint smell of gas was detected at the site following the event.
A police report from Degerfors, Sweden, documenting the collection of physical evidence related to an unspecified incident and the inability to locate additional witnesses.
A Swedish military officer, Captain Åke M. Hallin, reports that an observed phenomenon was likely a projectile. The conclusion is based on combustion patterns seen at the object's exhaust nozzle.
A handwritten report by Styrman W. Anderson detailing the observation of a silent, spool-shaped, glowing object traveling at 1,000 km/h over Fjäderholmarna.
A brief handwritten Swedish report from September 3rd at 2235 hours documenting a light and a course. The report concludes that no one was present.
A short handwritten report of a yellow fireball sighting on September 6th at 19:30, observed from Tullinge sjön, Sweden, lasting 2-3 seconds.
This document is a reference card containing the alphanumeric string '28/8 F16 1413-1525'. It provides no further context or information.
A 1946 Swedish military telegram reporting multiple sightings of high-speed, luminous aerial objects with tails observed at varying coordinates and altitudes.
A telegram from the Swedish Army Training Command at Ljungbyhed reporting a 4-second sighting of a yellow-red light on September 11, 1946.
This document contains summaries of multiple aerial sighting reports in Sweden, detailing light phenomena with varying flight paths and behaviors. It references additional supporting documentation, such as telegrams and official correspondence.
This report documents multiple sightings of light phenomena in Sweden during September 1955, including one instance that ended in an explosion. The author suggests these events may be related to meteor activity reported over Denmark.
A brief Swedish-language report of a yellow object sighted in England on September 1, 1949. The object was observed for one minute before stopping suddenly.
A short report by a Sergeant regarding a 3-4 second sighting of a luminous object in Lesbo, Sweden, on September 11th at 21:32.
A telegram from 1944 reporting a short-duration sighting of a reddish, round aerial object in Harlösa, Sweden. The report details the time, duration, and flight characteristics of the phenomenon.
A telegram from 1946 documenting a 3-4 second observation of a white light at 500 meters altitude by Captain Bergman of the Swedish Army.
A telegram from 1946 reporting a two-second observation of a yellow light phenomenon in Sweden. The object moved in a curved path at a constant elevation of 20 degrees without making any sound.
A brief handwritten report of an aerial observation at Dagö between 1600 and 1700 hours. The report confirms no impact occurred and lists standard investigative questions.
A report regarding a power line break at Rybachen, Sweden, involving five witnesses and a 32-minute duration. The incident was referred to the FFA for investigation.
A report from September 14 regarding a sphere sighting in Arboga, Sweden, which coincided with the cutting of high-voltage power lines. The document notes an official directive to suppress press coverage of the incident.
A brief handwritten note documenting that Captains Olin and Eriksson were briefed and that the district prosecutor should be contacted. It is signed by Captain A. Rudqvist.
A witness in the Arboga district reported a powerful humming noise, a light arc, and smoke, accompanied by damage to a power line. The cause of the noise and the damage remains unexplained.
Military search operations in Storsjötrakten for a reported cigar-shaped aerial object have been suspended after failing to find physical evidence. Authorities are requesting public assistance in reporting future sightings to the Second Military Command Staff in Östersund.
This is a geographic map of the Larmo region in Sweden, showing various sectors and towns. It serves as a spatial reference document.
This document is a geographic map of a region in Sweden featuring grid references and specific town locations. It appears to be a navigational or survey reference map.
An aeronautical map of Southern Sweden containing handwritten annotations and dates from 1957 to 1959. It appears to document a series of tracked events or sightings across the region.
A classified Swedish military map detailing an observation area and time frame (10/4, 1900-2030) in 1955. It provides geographic context for military monitoring activities in southern Sweden.
A telephone message reporting a high-speed, luminous, tail-bearing object observed south of Huvudskär on the 20th between 21:30 and 22:30.
This document is a topographic map of Gävle, Sweden, containing handwritten annotations in red ink that suggest an observation path. It serves as a geographic reference for an unspecified event.
A short, handwritten Swedish field note from September 22nd at 0100 hours reporting an unidentified object moving north-southwest. The document is brief and lacks specific location or observer details.
This is a short, handwritten terrain description in Swedish. It describes the landscape features near a location identified as K.17. B:s.
A telephone report from 1950 documenting a white light phenomenon that moved from south to north and exploded near the ground in Kasta, Sweden. Witnesses searched the area but found no physical evidence.
A brief handwritten note in Swedish providing supplementary information about a sighting on October 7th at 09:30, including a small sketch of an object and the remark that there was no trace found.
A 1946 letter from Helge Tuxen-Mayer identifying a reported aerial observation as ball lightning. The author provides a scientific explanation for the phenomenon's appearance and behavior.
This document is a hand-drawn site map of Kåsta, Roslagsbro, Sweden, showing the relative positions of three individuals and a central point labeled as the path of an object. It serves as a spatial reference for an unspecified incident.
A handwritten report from Malmö, Sweden, describing a 4-hour sighting of a large, violet, aerial object that eventually exploded. The event occurred on October 10th at 05:37.
This document is a cover or reference sheet for Volume 8 of the Industribyrån files, marked with reference number R07038.
A military report from October 21st documenting a silent, high-speed white light observed moving east-to-west over the Kristianstad artillery barracks on October 20th.
A handwritten report of a silent, yellow-white, lantern-like object observed at 20:15 moving over Näsby fält before disappearing.
A hand-drawn map depicting the suspected impact area and observation point of a projectile near Albosjön, Sweden. It includes a trajectory line and notes the location of the observation.
A Swedish military officer reports observing two unidentified luminous objects with zigzag tails on October 25th. The objects moved at high speed before appearing to fall into the sea near Västerskär.
A classified Swedish military report detailing a 1950 sighting of a 'space projectile' near Stora Karlsö. The object was observed at low altitude emitting a pulsating blue-white light.
A brief military communication from the Swedish Defense Staff inquiring whether an event at Karlsö on September 30th involved a physical projectile or only a light phenomenon.
A military report from the Swedish Defense Staff regarding an observation at Karlsö on September 30, 1945. The report questions whether the sighting was a physical projectile or a light phenomenon.
A report from the Swedish Defence Staff detailing a fireball sighting in Helsingborg on October 14th. The object was observed moving horizontally at 700-800 meters altitude with no sound.
Handwritten notes from October 14, 1947, documenting a fireball sighting in Helsingborg, Sweden, by coast guard Gösta Veberg. The object was tracked by radar and involved coordination with Denmark.
Handwritten notes in Swedish discussing the possibility of meteorological or human-related observations and the absence of sound.
A 1946 Swedish police report documents a witness account of an unidentified aerial light. The witness, trained in sky observation, ruled out a meteor due to the object's horizontal flight path and light characteristics.
A nautical map of the Mysingen region in Sweden featuring a hand-drawn trajectory and a specific point marked as a potential impact site.
A military report from November 1967 documenting a sighting of a reddish fireball with a spark tail in Kristianstad, Sweden, observed by Major Rosen.
A 1955 Swedish military report documenting a recurring light phenomenon observed at Sandhammaren. The light, which varied between white and red, was seen at 19:55 for approximately one minute.
This is a correction memo for report 0906, stating that a light was observed for approximately one minute each time and was last seen at 20:16.
A Swedish military report documenting an aerial sighting by an ABA SEBAC employee on November 21st at 17:50, involving an object at 2100 meters altitude.
A short report detailing an unidentified aerial sighting over Hörleån, Sweden, where military flight activity was ruled out by a second witness.
This document is a 1945 map of the Brevik area in Sweden, produced by the Swedish government's reproduction agency. It provides a detailed geographic layout of the region.
A handwritten page of notes documenting sightings in Sweden, specifically mentioning Gustavsberg and Smedbyberg. The notes include references to high speed and a blue-red color.
A report of an aerial sighting in Hjo, Sweden, on November 14th at 20:08, witnessed by a police constable. The object was described as having blue-violet and yellow colors and exhibiting vertical movement.
A short report detailing the observation of a small, red, smoke-emitting object that traveled horizontally at 150 meters before exploding. The event occurred on November 27th in Roslags Näsby and lasted five seconds.