Sighting Report — Pre-2100 Observation
A report of an object observed by an elderly woman at 50-75 meters altitude moving south-west before 21:00. The investigation yielded no conclusive results.
A report of an object observed by an elderly woman at 50-75 meters altitude moving south-west before 21:00. The investigation yielded no conclusive results.
A report from August 11th describing a white-green fireball observed moving overhead that appeared to drop an object.
A handwritten report of an aerial object observed at 20:46, traveling at 500-600 km/h at an altitude of 200 meters with a 5-meter flame.
A farmer in Sala, Sweden, reported observing an unidentified object moving horizontally at a low altitude. The report notes the witness heard a sound during the sighting.
A handwritten report of a cone-shaped, blue-yellow aerial object sighted near Enköping, Sweden, on August 1st at 20:48. The object was observed at 300 meters altitude and performed a 30-degree dive.
A handwritten report detailing the sighting of a rocket-like fireball moving from south to north over Färber. The witness provides a compass bearing of 68 degrees for the observation.
A report to the Swedish Defence Staff regarding two sightings of an unidentified aerial object near Hugnora and Smedjebacken, involving color changes and a reported impact in a lake.
A letter from a Swedish school teacher, Rune Karlsson, offering assistance in investigating aerial overflights. The document provides contact information for the author in Västerbyhytta.
A telegram from Ludvika, Sweden, dated August 11th, reports the observation of an object falling in a northeast direction.
This is a 1946 administrative memorandum from the Örebro County Administrative Board to the local military defense commander. It references a June 1946 directive from the Swedish Defense Staff's Air Defense Department.
A Swedish police report documenting a witness account of a torpedo-shaped aerial object observed in Laxå. The object was described as emitting light and sparks while traveling at high speed at a low altitude.
A technical field report from Sweden detailing the geometric reconstruction of a projectile sighting near Shottgruvan. It includes hand-drawn diagrams calculating elevation angles and relative distances from an observation point.
A police report detailing a sighting of a yellow-white aerial object with trailing sparks in Kumla and Hallsberg, Sweden. An investigation of the site yielded no physical evidence, and the officer concluded the object likely accelerated away after a power discharge.
This is a 1946 administrative record from the Kumla district, Sweden, documenting a statement by Torbjörn Svensson regarding an unknown object.
A 1946 Swedish administrative directive instructing police to report 'light phenomena' to the Defense Staff. The government suspected these sightings might be linked to foreign remote-controlled weapons.
This document is an appendix containing a sketch and directional notes regarding an unidentified aerial object observed moving from the southwest to the northeast.
A handwritten log documenting two unidentified aerial sightings in Norway on August 11, 1950. The reports describe golden-yellow objects observed by witnesses.
A military report from August 14, 1950, documenting a sighting of an object near Åmål, Sweden, on August 13. The report was assessed as having no significance.
A handwritten 1945 field report from Sweden concerning the Amål area and the Third Military District. The document is partially illegible but relates to regional observations.
A 1945 Swedish field report documenting two sightings of aerial phenomena, including a yellowish fireball observed at low altitude.
A Swedish military signal form from August 11, 1945, documenting an aerial observation made in Karlstad between 20:45 and 20:50.
A military signal report from August 11, 1945, documenting two separate sightings of rocket-like aerial phenomena in Sweden.
A compilation of four eyewitness reports from Karlstad, Sweden, describing unidentified aerial objects observed between 2030 and 2100 hours. The objects were characterized by bright lights, spark-emitting tails, and silent, low-altitude flight.
A collection of four Swedish sighting reports from the mid-20th century detailing observations of glowing, silent aerial objects. The reports include descriptions from a police officer, a civil defense official, and a district prosecutor.
A report from the Dalregementet regarding a sighting of a luminous, spindle-shaped object over Sällnäs, Sweden, on August 11, 1950. The object was observed for 20 seconds at a low altitude and left luminous trails.
A report to the Swedish Defence Staff regarding a luminous aerial object observed on August 11 near Yttre Hedens. The object moved at the speed of an airplane and left a trail.
This is a Swedish letter card addressed to the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. It contains no message or date, only the recipient's address and the sender's return address.
A handwritten report of an aerial object observed over Lake Siljan, Sweden, on August 11 at 20:45. The object moved west-east at 100 meters altitude, emitted a powerful light, and descended near Värnäs by without making any sound.
A 1945 military report from Lv 5 in Sundsvall, Sweden, documenting the sighting of a projectile moving in a northerly direction at 20:45.
A handwritten report by a Swedish officer describing a one-second sighting of an unidentified light that appeared to divide into bubbles. The author notes that other witnesses observed the same phenomenon at a higher altitude.
This document contains geometric diagrams and calculations regarding the speed, distance, and altitude of an observed aerial object. It estimates the object's speed at 500 m/sec and altitude at 250-500 meters.
A military report from the Royal Hälsinge Regiment documenting three civilian sightings of aerial light phenomena on August 11th. The report details the observations of four individuals in the Sandviken area.
A report of an unidentified aerial object observed by a Lieutenant and his wife near Karskär, Sweden, on August 11 at 20:50. The object was described as an elongated, low-altitude projectile moving at high speed.
A 1940 topographic map of the Älvkarleby region in Sweden, produced by the General Staff Lithographic Institute.
This document is a collection of handwritten field notes documenting multiple civilian sightings of aerial fireballs in Sweden. It serves as a record of witness accounts for further investigation.
A 1945 Swedish military report documenting two sightings of aerial phenomena, including a flaming sphere, near Sandviken and Valdemarsvik.
A Swedish military report documenting a two-second sighting of a white, tail-bearing spherical object moving north at high speed over Fårösund on August 11, 1950.
A note to General Thörnell regarding a telephone conversation with Air Defense on August 12, 1946, concerning 'ghost rockets' in Stockholm, accompanied by drawings.
A 1945 Swedish field report describes an aerial fireball that exploded and changed appearance at 20:45.
A handwritten report of a glowing aerial object sighted in Sandviken, Sweden, on the 14th at 20:45 by witness Birger Eklund.
A Swedish newspaper reports on multiple sightings of unidentified aerial projectiles in the Vara and Levene areas during the evening hours. Witnesses described objects with changing colors, specific flight paths, and an estimated size of 80 centimeters.
A 1945 Swedish field report describing a 30-minute observation of a glowing mass that appeared from the east and moved toward trees.
A brief report from the Swedish FRA regarding a luminous object sighted near Rimbo on August 11 at 20:48, moving southwest at an altitude of 100-150 meters.
A chauffeur in Norberg, Sweden, reported seeing a blue-white fireball descending from the sky at midnight. The report was documented by a local newspaper and forwarded to the Swedish Armed Forces Staff.
Newspaper reports from August 1946 describe sightings of unidentified aerial objects, referred to as 'ghost projectiles' and 'ghost bombs', over Denmark and Sweden.
A 1946 Swedish military investigation into a suspected space projectile impact in Aspnäs concluded that the crater was likely caused by dynamite detonation. No evidence of an aerial object was found, and local residents reported no sightings.
A 1945 Swedish military signal form reporting an aerial observation at an altitude of 300-500 meters. The document is partially illegible.
A brief handwritten log from August 12, 1945, documenting two separate aerial observations of objects moving eastward in Sweden.
A report from August 15, 1958, documenting a sighting by Captain Folin of an object the size of a football traveling at high speed with no sound or smoke.
A brief report detailing a 30-second sighting of an unidentified object on August 14th. The object was described as football-sized, silent, smoke-free, and faster than an aircraft.
A brief communication log entry from August 13th at 0200 hours, originating from JSS. It contains handwritten notes regarding a high-altitude light or glow.
A 1945 Swedish military signal report documenting a sighting of a bright, yellowish aerial object moving south over Lidingö at 20:35 on August 13th.
A brief 1945 Swedish military report documenting a low-altitude sighting of an unidentified object in Boda i Dalarna. The object was noted to have a shadow following it.
A report from Visby, Sweden, on August 12, 1945, detailing a 15-minute silent aerial observation at 500 meters altitude. The report suggests the object may have been a reflection.
A short military signal report from Kungsängen, Sweden, dated August 12th, describing an unidentified object observed for 30 seconds moving downwards and horizontally.
A report of a fireball sighting near Hårsfjärden on August 12th at 23:15. The object displayed a zigzag flight path and disappeared into the sea after 15 minutes.
A Swedish forest ranger reported observing two yellow-white glowing spheres with fire trails moving in a northwesterly direction on August 12. The objects appeared to descend into a marshy area near Munkfors.
A brief report of a blinding red light observed in Vännäs, Sweden, on June 13th at 22:35, moving in a northeasterly direction.
A short report from August 12th regarding an unidentified object with a long tail observed moving from Mörby towards Stockholm at 20:50.
A handwritten note documenting a 10-second sighting of an unidentified object by three witnesses at Eriksdalsskolans gård in Sweden. The object was observed at 200-300 meters altitude and compared by a witness to a V2 rocket.