Declassified UFO / UAP Document

SIGHTINGS OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

📅 17 May 1954, 6 months prior to 24 May 1954, 6 May 1954, June 1954 📍 Luleaa, Sweden; Spjellerup, Denmark; Taurus Mountains, Turkey; Frankfurt/Darmstadt, West Germany; Duesseldorf, West Germany 🏛 CIA 📄 intelligence report

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TL;DR

A 1954 CIA intelligence report summarizing international press accounts of unidentified flying object sightings in Sweden, Denmark, Turkey, and West Germany. The document highlights various physical descriptions and the lack of radar confirmation for the observed phenomena.

This Central Intelligence Agency report, dated 25 August 1954, compiles various international press reports regarding sightings of unidentified flying objects. The document details incidents occurring in Sweden, Denmark, Turkey, and West Germany. In Luleaa, Sweden, witnesses reported a silvery, football-shaped object with a fiery tail and a sphere-shaped object attached to a rod. In Denmark, an investigation was planned for a metallic object that had created a deep hole in a field near Spjellerup. In Turkey, residents of Mersin observed an unidentified aircraft over the Taurus Mountains. Finally, in West Germany, reports from Frankfurt, Darmstadt, and Duesseldorf described glowing disks and shiny, round objects observed by airport employees and technical personnel. The report notes that US radar failed to detect the objects in the West German incidents and that local authorities in Sweden lacked theories to explain the sightings.

The police do not think that the objects were meteorological balloons but do not have any theories to account for the sightings.

Official Assessment

The police do not think that the objects were meteorological balloons but do not have any theories to account for the sightings.

Reports of unidentified flying objects across multiple countries in 1954, including sightings in Sweden, Denmark, Turkey, and West Germany.