Sighting Report — Torsjö, Sweden, August 11
A report of a fireball sighting near Eksjö, Sweden, on August 11 at 21:10. The object was described as plate-sized with a spark trail, and a strong blast was felt by the observer.
A report of a fireball sighting near Eksjö, Sweden, on August 11 at 21:10. The object was described as plate-sized with a spark trail, and a strong blast was felt by the observer.
A report from 1952 detailing a witness account of a football-shaped object that crashed near Kärnekulla, Sweden, leaving a green trail and a sulfurous odor. The document is an official transcript recorded by the military unit A 6.
A military report from August 1945 describing a silent, fast-moving aerial object observed at 1500 meters altitude near Lemnaska, Sweden.
Handwritten notes documenting two fireball sightings in Sweden on August 11, both explicitly described as not being meteors.
A 1946 Swedish sighting report describing a high-speed, smoke-trailing object moving at 800-1000 km/h. The observer notes the object's appearance was distinct from a standard rocket.
A press report from Skaraborgs Läns Tidning detailing a ghost rocket sighting in Vedum, Sweden, where witnesses observed an object transform from a tapered shape into a fireball before disappearing.
A newspaper report from Skaraborgs Läns Tidning detailing a sighting of a luminous, spherical object over Vinninga, Sweden, during the period of 'ghost rocket' activity in central Sweden.
A 1945 Swedish military report documenting a brief, stationary sighting of a blue-white aerial object near Plistad by witness Johan Larsson Oja.
A Swedish military report from August 1948 documenting four separate sightings of unidentified aerial objects on August 11, 1948, in the Lerdala, Kungslena, and Skövde areas.
The document details multiple sightings of luminous aerial phenomena in the Swedish locations of Moholm and Ullervad on a Sunday evening. The reports describe objects at low altitudes, with one instance involving an aerial explosion.
A report detailing a fireball sighting by four witnesses in Sweden on August 11 at 20:49. The object was described as having a tail and appearing to explode after a few seconds of flight.
A handwritten report from August 11th at 20:47 describing a greenish, shadow-like object that was observed for 1-2 hours before a sudden explosion and disappearance.
A handwritten report detailing the sighting of a sphere at Norra Silen on August 11 at 20:45. The object moved from the Southeast to the Northwest and descended into a forest.
A handwritten report of a fireball sighting near Frösjön, Gnesta, on August 1st at 21:05. The object was described as football-shaped, at 50 meters altitude, and observed to split while moving from right to left.
A report to the Swedish Defence Staff detailing a sighting of a spherical, high-speed object with a glowing tail on August 11, 1946, near Gnesta.
A 1946 letter from Swedish engineer Karl H. Lange expressing interest in unspecified matters and providing his contact information. The document serves as a personal communication regarding availability for further contact.
A brief handwritten note documenting a sighting at Hagbyberga on August 17th at 21:00, noting an altitude of 200 meters.
A report to the Swedish Defense Staff regarding a sighting of a bright blue, bulb-shaped object with a tail, observed moving from south to north on August 11 at 20:45.
A short report from Trosa, Sweden, detailing a 4-5 second sighting of an object moving west on August 1st.
A report from August 11, 1945, detailing a sighting of a glowing object moving north, 6 km south of Södertälje, Sweden, by a military captain.
A 1945 Swedish military signal form referencing F11. The document is a standard communication template with minimal legible content.
A report detailing a 1946 sighting of a 'ghost rocket' in Skogstorp, Sweden. The object was described as a high-speed, yellow-red light with a white core and a spark trail, moving east to west.
A report by Engineer Hugo Frykner regarding a 'ghost rocket' sighting in Katrineholm, Sweden, on August 11th. The witness, Göte Lindström, observed a high-speed object emitting glowing spheres while moving across the sky.
A 1945 Swedish signal form documenting a sighting report by a Fru Broberg near Tullinge at 20:48. The report mentions a northerly course.
This is a brief, handwritten field report (reference 2047) documenting an observation of an object estimated at 100 meters in size over a 5-minute duration.
A brief Swedish sighting report from August 11th at 21:00 describing a silent, blue and white object moving east to west at low altitude.
A handwritten report of an aerial sighting on August 1st at 20:40 near Valla Gård, Sweden. The witness observed a white-grey object moving toward Södertälje with pieces falling from it.
A handwritten report from August 11 regarding a sighting of an unidentified object in Hörningsnäs, Sweden. The object was described as having blue-shimmering flames, a pointed tip, and a tail, moving in a northerly direction at an altitude of 15 meters.
A witness in Tureberg, Sweden, reported observing a fish-shaped object moving horizontally at high speed. The witness speculated that the apparent descent was an optical effect related to the horizon or vegetation.
A handwritten report from August 11th documenting a sighting of a purple, round object with a long tail over the Duvbo area in Sweden. The object was observed moving slowly at high altitude.
A 1945 military log from F2 documenting two sightings of blue, light-like objects over Sundbyberg and Roslags-Näsby, Sweden, at altitudes of 500-600 meters.
A short, handwritten Swedish signal form reporting a glowing object observed at 21:00 on August 11th. The document is a standard military communication form from 1945.
A handwritten report from May 11, 1945, documenting a luminous, spindle-shaped object observed moving southwest over Aspudden, Sweden.
A telegram form documenting a sighting of an aerial object in Enskede, Sweden, on August 11 at 20:50. The object was reported at an altitude of 150 meters traveling at 200 km/h.
A 1945 Swedish report documenting the sighting of two yellow, low-altitude aerial objects near an airfield at Malmausberg.
A report by Major Nystedt regarding a sighting of a clear, spherical object with a tail in Djursholm at approximately 20:30. The object was observed diving from the northwest, with a potential impact noted.
A 1945 Swedish report detailing the sighting of a 2-meter object traveling at 70 km/h at an altitude of 150 meters, which resulted in an explosion upon impact.
A handwritten log entry documenting a 1950s aerial sighting in Sweden by a witness named Ericsson. The object was observed at 500 meters altitude traveling at 400 km/h.
A short, handwritten 1971 report from Harlen, Norway, describing an unidentified object that moved and then disappeared into the sky.
A collection of eyewitness accounts of unidentified aerial phenomena, referred to as 'ghost rockets,' observed across various locations in Sweden on a single evening.
This document lists multiple sightings of an unidentified aerial phenomenon across various locations in Sweden. It includes specific observations from witnesses at Huvudskär lighthouse and Värmdön.
A brief handwritten report from August 18th detailing a sighting of a balloon-like object with a glowing tail in Blanchey. The observation lasted only a few seconds.
P. Bergendorff writes to clarify that a sighting reported by many people at 20:50 was a meteor, correcting an earlier assumption that it had landed in a specific urban location in Stockholm.
A report by a local official documenting a sighting of a high-speed, multi-colored, rocket-like object with a glowing tail near Abbotnäs and Baggetorp, Sweden.
A brief report of an unidentified aerial object with an ultraviolet glow observed at 20:35 on August 1st near Svarttjärnberget. The object was visible for 3 seconds at an altitude of 25-30 meters.
This is a brief, handwritten log entry dated 11/8 at 2035 hours, mentioning an altitude of 500 meters. The document is largely illegible and provides minimal context.
A brief, handwritten Swedish field report from August 11th at 20:48, authored by Dr. Hellen, noting an observation at a 30-degree angle.
A short handwritten note documenting that Valdemar Carlson observed a phenomenon while in the service of the author.
A handwritten report detailing a sighting of a bright, drop-shaped light phenomenon over Sweden on August 11 at 20:54. The object moved slowly and exhibited a distinct tail.
This is a 1946 letter from a Swedish civil engineer and patent attorney named G. Hermansson. The document contains no information regarding UAP or other historical incidents.
A report of a bluish spherical object observed by multiple witnesses near Mellsten, Sweden, on August 1, 1949. The object displayed a distinct tail and moved in a curved vertical path.
A 1946 Swedish memorandum detailing the sighting of a glowing, tailed 'flying bomb' at Mellsten. The report confirms the object was tracked by two independent groups of observers.
A hand-drawn sighting report from Sweden detailing observations of an unidentified object by two witnesses. The object was tracked across bearings until it disappeared behind a mountain ridge.
A brief report of a fireball sighting with a tail observed over Vätö, Sweden, on August 11 at 20:45, lasting 20 seconds at an altitude of 200-300 meters.
A brief report from August 11, 1947, documenting a sighting of a glowing sphere at Runmarö, Sweden, filed by Ing. Hammartun.
A handwritten note by Docent Seitz documenting a sighting reported by Noma Munro near Ekenäs. The note mentions a phenomenon and a distance of 200-300 meters.
A field report from August 11, 1945, documenting an unidentified, strongly illuminating, and explosive object observed at an altitude of 1 to 2 miles moving southwest.
A short report detailing a green, humming aerial object observed at 500 meters altitude over Didriksdal on August 17th at 20:48.
A brief report of an unidentified object observed at 4 kilometers altitude moving south near Näsbyberg on August 11th at 20:50.
A handwritten report from Haresby, Bærum, describing a bright violet object descending into a forest. The document lacks metadata such as date or author.