Protokoll från sammanträde i FF den 10/12 1946 betr prj över Sverige
Minutes from a December 10, 1946, Swedish military meeting discussing 23 new reports of aerial observations received since November 21, 1946.
Minutes from a December 10, 1946, Swedish military meeting discussing 23 new reports of aerial observations received since November 21, 1946.
The document records administrative decisions regarding the restructuring of Swedish military radio and aerial surveillance operations and mentions a specific observation incident involving military personnel.
This is a 1946 administrative notice from a Swedish committee regarding the scheduling of their next meeting. It serves as a record of procedural communication.
This report summarizes investigations into aerial impact sites in Sweden, specifically Kölmjärv, and characterizes the observed flight patterns of the objects as potentially being gyro- or radio-controlled rocket projectiles.
This document outlines the Swedish Defence Staff's communication strategy for handling public rocket sightings in 1947. It details how the military centralized press inquiries and provided official explanations for physical findings to manage public interest.
Major Ahlgren denies making specific claims about projectiles attributed to him in a Reuter telegram. He confirms that the Defense Staff considers the origin and nature of these projectiles to be currently unsolved.
A classified 1946 Swedish military log documenting multiple sightings of unidentified aerial objects, including glowing spheres and torpedo-shaped craft, across various Swedish locations.
A classified Swedish military log from July 9, 1938, documenting a series of aerial sightings across Sweden. The reports describe various luminous objects, fireballs, and metallic-looking phenomena with distinct tails and explosive characteristics.
A classified Swedish military summary of multiple aerial sightings occurring on July 19th. The report documents various luminous, fast-moving objects with diverse shapes and behaviors across multiple Swedish locations.
A classified 1988 Swedish report documenting a widespread series of UAP sightings across multiple locations on July 9th. The sightings describe various metallic and luminous objects exhibiting complex flight behaviors and occasional explosive characteristics.
A classified 1938 Swedish military log documenting multiple aerial sightings of fireballs and metallic objects across the country on July 9th. The reports include descriptions of flight paths, visual characteristics, and associated auditory phenomena.
A classified 1938 Swedish military log documenting multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, including fireballs and rocket-like objects, across various regions on July 9th.
A classified 1938 Swedish report documenting multiple aerial sightings of fireballs and unidentified objects. The report tracks characteristics such as altitude, trajectory, and visual appearance across various geographic locations.
A secret 1938 Swedish military compilation of multiple aerial sighting reports from July 9, 1938. The document details various unidentified objects observed across Sweden, noting their shapes, light characteristics, and movement patterns.
A secret 1938 Swedish military report summarizing multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, including fireballs and glowing objects, observed across the country on July 9th.
A classified 1938 Swedish military log documenting multiple aerial sightings and associated ground impacts across Sweden and Finland on July 10th. The reports describe various luminous objects, some of which were reported to explode or impact water bodies.
A classified Swedish report detailing three separate aerial sightings on July 11, including spherical objects, blue smoke, and a luminous object with a greenish streak.
A classified Swedish military log from July 1938 documenting multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena across Sweden. The reports describe various shapes, speeds, and behaviors, including objects with smoke trails and audible buzzing.
A classified Swedish military compilation of multiple aerial sighting reports from July 15th, describing various luminous and metallic objects observed by military personnel and civilians.
A classified Swedish report documenting two aerial sightings in July 1947, describing projectiles with tails and bright lights. The sightings occurred in Matfors and Stockholm.
A secret Swedish military report documenting two sightings of unidentified flying objects on July 18th in the Ortviken and Sundsvall areas. The objects were described as metal-shining and tube-like, with one report noting a potential connection to the FRA.
A secret Swedish report summarizing multiple sightings of unidentified aerial and aquatic objects on July 19th. The objects were described as cigar-shaped or torpedo-like, often interacting with water bodies.
A classified Swedish military log documenting multiple UAP sightings across Sweden from July 24-26, 1947. The reports describe various aerial objects, including cigar-shaped craft and fireballs, with one witness identifying an object as a 'ghost rocket'.
A classified Swedish military summary of unidentified aerial sightings from late July to early August 1947. The report details various descriptions of metallic, torpedo, and cigar-shaped objects observed across Sweden, with some cases undergoing military investigation.
A classified Swedish military compilation of aerial sightings from August 1948, documenting various unidentified objects and phenomena across the country. The report includes observations of fireballs, cigar-shaped objects, and one instance of radar detection.
A secret Swedish military compilation of aerial sighting reports from August 1938. It documents multiple unidentified objects observed across various locations in Sweden.
A classified Swedish military report summarizing multiple unidentified aerial phenomena sightings from August 10-11. The document details various visual characteristics, including glowing spheres and V-formations, observed by multiple witnesses.
A classified Swedish military log documenting multiple aerial sightings over two days in August 1946. The reports describe various unidentified objects, some with physical traces and military interest.
A secret Swedish military summary table documenting multiple aerial sightings on August 11, 1948. The reports describe various luminous objects, fireballs, and unusual flight behaviors across different Swedish locations.
A 1938 Swedish military log documenting multiple aerial sightings across the country on August 11, 1938. The objects are described as having varied shapes, high speeds, and luminous characteristics.
A classified Swedish report compilation detailing multiple sightings of aerial phenomena, including fireballs and spheres, across various locations in Sweden. The document records flight characteristics, visual descriptions, and specific witness observations.
A 1938 Swedish military report documenting multiple sightings of aerial fireballs and glowing objects across various regions on August 11, 1938.
A 1938 Swedish secret document compiling multiple reports of unidentified aerial phenomena observed on August 11, 1938. It categorizes sightings by time, location, and physical characteristics of the objects observed.
A classified Swedish military log detailing multiple aerial sightings on August 11th, describing various glowing, silent, and high-speed objects over Stockholm.
A secret Swedish military report compilation documenting various aerial sightings on August 11th. The reports describe diverse luminous phenomena, including fireballs and glowing objects, with some noted as silent and others exhibiting specific flight behaviors.
A classified Swedish military report summarizing multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena on August 11th. The document details the physical characteristics, flight paths, and behaviors of various glowing objects observed across the country.
A classified Swedish military compilation log detailing multiple aerial sightings on August 11th, 1938. The reports describe various glowing, tailed objects observed across multiple locations, with some sightings involving military units.
A 1938 Swedish secret document summarizing multiple aerial sightings reported on August 11, 1938. It details the characteristics of various luminous objects observed across the country.
A 1938 Swedish police report documenting multiple sightings of glowing, high-speed aerial objects across several regions. The police hypothesized the phenomena were caused by a propulsion force.
This document is a secret Swedish military summary of multiple aerial sightings reported on August 11, 1938. It catalogs various luminous phenomena observed across the country, including fireballs and elongated objects, with some entries explicitly noted as military observations.
A 1938 Swedish military report documenting multiple aerial sightings on March 11. It concludes that the primary object observed at 2047 was likely a meteor.
A 1938 Swedish military report summarizing multiple sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, including reports of physical ground traces and water impacts. The document notes the involvement of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute (FOA).
A classified Swedish military log of unidentified aerial phenomena sightings recorded between August 14 and August 22, 1948. The document tracks various characteristics of the sightings, including speed, altitude, and physical appearance, across multiple Swedish locations.
A classified Swedish military summary of multiple unidentified aerial phenomena sightings reported across the country in August 1988. The document catalogs various physical descriptions and flight behaviors of the observed objects.
A 1938 classified Swedish report documenting multiple aerial sightings, including cigar-shaped and rocket-like objects. One sighting is noted as being under military investigation.
A classified Swedish military log documenting multiple aerial phenomena sightings in 1950. It includes reports of radar contacts and physical evidence, such as slag material, which were subject to official investigation.
A classified Swedish military compilation of aerial sighting reports occurring between 1956 and 1958. It documents various unidentified aerial phenomena observed across Denmark and Sweden.
A Swedish military-related compilation table of UAP sightings from September and October 1957. It documents various aerial phenomena, including cigar-shaped objects and light spheres, with some physical evidence sent to the FOA.
A secret Swedish summary report from September 1938 detailing five aerial sightings, including descriptions of fireballs, cigar-shaped objects, and associated physical damage to electrical infrastructure.
A chronological log of unidentified aerial phenomena sightings in Sweden from September to October 1947. The document records various descriptions of objects and light phenomena, noting coordination with FOA for technical analysis.
A Swedish military-style summary table documenting various aerial sightings and explosions between October 5 and November 9, 1950. The reports detail luminous phenomena, fireballs, and associated auditory events across multiple Swedish locations.
A chronological summary table of aerial sightings in Sweden from November 25 to December 3, detailing characteristics of various unidentified objects. It serves as a record of multiple independent reports, including one witnessed by two captains.
A chronological table of aerial sighting reports in Sweden from December 3rd to January 4th. It logs various unidentified light phenomena and fireballs observed across multiple Swedish locations.
A laboratory report detailing the physical and chemical properties of an unidentified material sample. The material is combustible, has a density of 0.8-0.9, and exhibits a drusy, agate-like structure.
A laboratory report detailing the chemical and physical analysis of an unknown substance. The analysis concludes the material is likely a natural product rather than a manufactured technical material.
This report documents the failed attempts by Swedish experts to identify an unknown material sample in July 1946. Despite testing against various resins and industrial products, the material's origin remained undetermined.
This document is a status update indicating that an investigation is still ongoing and has not yet yielded any conclusive or positive results.
This document provides a technical analysis of four physical samples, identifying them as naturally occurring magnesium-aluminum silicates showing signs of beach sand abrasion. The samples were found to float on water and were compared to a separate group of samples.
A 1946 laboratory analysis report from the Swedish FOA regarding an unidentified material sample (Prov nr 3:1). The material's origin remained unknown after expert consultation.
A 1946 scientific analysis of a specimen at the State Institute of Forest Research determined the material was organic, likely decomposed crustacean fat, rather than extraterrestrial in origin.