August 7, 1946πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺMilitary Encounter
Historical

Swedish Air Defense Chief Reports Ghost Rocket Characteristics

Major Nils Ahlgren, chief of Swedish Air Defense, reported that some unidentified objects were observed at low altitude performing semicircular maneuvers and approaching from the south.

Date
August 7, 1946
Location
SwedenπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ
Type
Military Encounter
Country
πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden
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Background

Official Assessment Major Nils Ahlgren, chief of the Swedish Air Defense department, provided an official statement regarding the mysterious aerial phenomena occurring over Sweden during the summer of 1946. His assessment focused on the observed flight characteristics of these unidentified objects.

Observed Characteristics According to Ahlgren's report, the objects demonstrated specific behavioral patterns: they operated at relatively low altitudes, executed semicircular flight maneuvers, and appeared to originate from a southerly direction. These observations suggested controlled movement rather than natural phenomena.

Significance This statement from a senior military air defense official represented an important institutional assessment of the 1946 Swedish ghost rocket incidents, documenting the Swedish military's analysis of the objects' flight patterns and trajectories.

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