Report regarding sighting in Hammerdal, Sweden
A report from Fo 22 Östersund regarding an unidentified object sighting in Hammerdal, Sweden. The local Landsfiskal was instructed to investigate the incident.
A report from Fo 22 Östersund regarding an unidentified object sighting in Hammerdal, Sweden. The local Landsfiskal was instructed to investigate the incident.
A handwritten report of an unidentified object with a long body observed by a gymnast over Frösön, Sweden, on September 7th, moving towards Hamnerdal.
A 1946 Swedish military report documenting a farmer's observation of a 'rocket bomb' impact and a light phenomenon near Harby church. The report was forwarded from the Royal Uppland Regiment to the Defense Staff.
A witness report sent to the Swedish Defence Staff regarding a blue fireball observed in Hällesjö on July 9, 1946. The object was described as moving fast at a low altitude before disappearing.
A newspaper report details multiple sightings of a light green, tailed, ball-shaped object across several Swedish cities on a Tuesday afternoon. Witnesses described the object as descending from a high altitude.
A handwritten report of a July 9 sighting in Mölnbo, Sweden, by a witness named Fröken Lagerstrand. The witness observed what appeared to be cascades of steam moving in a north-northwesterly direction.
A handwritten note records a sighting of a green object in Vasteras, Sweden, on September 7th at 15:00. The object was described as skimming.
A handwritten report from February 15 describing an object with a 20-25 meter tail impacting a lake in Tyresö, Sweden, at 15:00 hours.
A handwritten log from July 7th documenting three separate reports by individuals named Olin, Eklund, and Anker in Sweden. The entries include times and locations associated with the observations.
A handwritten note documenting a sighting of a silver, low-altitude object by two witnesses on July 9th after 14:30. The object was observed descending into a forest.
A handwritten log of multiple unidentified aerial sightings in Sweden, describing various shapes, colors, and behaviors of the objects observed. The document provides a chronological record of witness reports from different locations.
A handwritten logbook documenting multiple UAP sightings across Sweden from May to July. The entries detail the appearance, sound, and movement of various unidentified objects.
This document is a blank postal cover addressed to the Air Defense Department of the Swedish Defense Staff in Stockholm.
A student named Lars-Einar Abrahamsson reported observing a blue-white, pointed object with a long tail moving at high speed in an easterly direction over Torshälla, Sweden.
A signal report from Herr Öberg documenting a blue, shining object observed at 16:43 moving from Östermalm to Katarina with no smoke trail.
A brief, handwritten field report from September 7 at 21:30 in Ytterngdal, Sweden, documenting a sighting under foggy conditions.
This is a fragmentary handwritten note recording a time interval of 2100-2130. It contains no further context or descriptive information.
A newspaper report describes a widely observed 'mystical sky phenomenon' in Sweden. A reporter for NA-NT confirmed seeing a strongly shining object in the eastern sky while traveling between Frövi and Lindesberg.
This is a blank postcard addressed to the Swedish Defence Staff in Stockholm. It contains no message or date.
A letter from an engineer in Västerås, Sweden, dated August 1, 1947, discussing the visual characteristics of a meteor observed in daylight.
A brief handwritten report detailing a sighting or event near Brusaholm, Sweden. The text references a cylinder-shaped object and the forest environment.
A handwritten Swedish field note documenting an unidentified aerial object moving from east to north. The report is identified by the reference number 601503.
A.J. Andersson reports observing a small, silver, spherical object with a long, shining tail in Upsala, Sweden, on the 9th of an unspecified month. The object moved at a low altitude from the northwest before disappearing behind a building.
A handwritten note documenting an incident involving L. Hermelin on September 7th, traveling between Eskilstuna and Kambo, Sweden.
A handwritten field note documenting an object found at Grubenberg 85 measuring 30-40 cm in length and 40-50 mm in height.
A brief handwritten report by E. Petersen regarding a high-speed, round object sighted in Rinkeby, Sweden. The document is marked with reference number 53 30 61.
A brief, handwritten German field note dated 9/7 containing cryptic references to a sighting, a protective flame, and a sandstorm. The document is identified by the number 121.
A brief, handwritten Swedish note mentioning a 500-meter rocket-like object and a reference to F 13.
A short, handwritten Norwegian note documenting a sighting or incident on July 9th between 14:00 and 14:30 involving a luminous object.
A handwritten note by engineer Nils Lübeck describing the observation of a falling object with moderate speed in Edeby, Sweden.
A witness report from Karl-Erik Andersson describing a gold, pear-shaped object with a long tail seen over Ona, Sweden, on a Tuesday afternoon.
A personal report from Ingrid Eriksson describing a rocket-like object with a fiery tail seen in the sky over Lakamark, Sweden, on July 9.
A Swedish sawmill manager reports observing a small, glowing, soundless object descend into a timber pond on July 9, 1946. No physical evidence was recovered from the site.
A Swedish farmer reported seeing a long fire-like object at 50 meters altitude on July 9th. The object reportedly exploded, leaving a smoke cloud.
A brief handwritten log entry from July 9th at 1400 hours concerning a location in Våse, Kristinehamn, Sweden. It includes a reference number and brief descriptive notes.
This is a handwritten log of incidents or sightings in Sweden, recording locations and times. It provides no descriptive details regarding the nature of the events.
A handwritten note records a sighting of an unidentified object in Vittunge, Upland, on September 7. The report mentions an association with five stars.
A newspaper report describes a light green glowing sphere observed over Örebro and Kumla, Sweden, on a Wednesday afternoon. The object was seen moving northeast and appeared to fall from a great height.
A handwritten report of an aerial sighting at 14:30 hours at an altitude of 20 meters, located north of Akeshumsberg, Sweden.
A handwritten report by Tage Andersson describing an intense light phenomenon observed in a clear, cloudless sky. The observer confirms no associated sound or smoke was detected.
A witness in Uppsala, Sweden, reported observing a white fireball moving from the north on July 9, 1947. The object exploded into a shower of stars without producing any sound.
A report from the Royal Uppland Regiment detailing a witness account of a silent, white-violet fireball with a 10-meter tail observed over Uppsala on July 9, 1947.
A handwritten report from September 7 documenting a high-speed, yellow-green object observed near buildings in Harstena, Sweden.
A report of a silent green light observed on July 9, 1947, with a suspected impact site 200 meters from the witness. The report was submitted to the Swedish Defense Staff's Air Defense Department.
A brief handwritten report from July 9th at 14:30 documenting a light observed for half a second moving 20 degrees east.
A handwritten report of an aerial sighting on July 9, 1950, near Frösunda, Sweden. The object was observed at an altitude of at least 1000 meters moving in a southeast direction.
A handwritten note documenting a sighting of a light blue object near Kärsta at 8:30 by a witness named Herr Edlind.
A report of a white spherical object with a blue-white smoke tail observed at 14:30 over Fagervik, Timrå, moving toward Granön.
A report of a 30-meter, fire-colored circular object seen near Björksta, Sweden, on July 9th at 14:30. A subsequent search of the landing area yielded no evidence.
A 1935 topographic map of Kristinehamn, Sweden, featuring handwritten red ink annotations indicating a directional path and a 20-degree measurement.
A technical engineer reports observing a bright, fast-moving aerial object in daylight. He initially suspected a rocket or military exercise but concluded it was likely a meteorite.
A witness report from Gärdsback regarding a meteor-like object observed in Djura, Sweden, on July 9 at 14:50. The object was described as having a sharp light and a long glowing tail.
A witness reports observing a shiny object near the horizon on July 9th at 2:30. The report was submitted to the Swedish Air Defense Department.
A short, handwritten note from Sweden dated July 11, 1946, referencing a plane and a specific time. The document provides no further context regarding the nature of the aircraft or the incident.
A report from July 1950 detailing a student's observation of a bright, spherical object with a tail moving rapidly in the sky over Örebro, Sweden.
A witness report from Anna Johansson describing a bright, silver-like star falling from the sky in a northeasterly direction on July 9 at 3:00 PM in Molkom, Sweden.
A short report detailing a brief, 0.5-0.7 second sighting of a luminous, greenish projectile near Enköping, Sweden, on July 9th at 14:30.
A letter card sent by Hanna Wistling of Hofors to the Swedish Armed Forces Staff in Stockholm. The document provides sender and recipient information but contains no details regarding the subject matter.
A short, handwritten Swedish note referencing an individual named Elis Anderson and a time of 1430. The document is cataloged as item 209.
A log of three separate aerial observations in Sweden, describing various shapes including a silver band, a sphere, and a cone, all featuring tails or streaks.