Teodolit- och observationsplats 9 (Mätstation) is a military observation and measurement station located in southern Sweden. The site was part of Sweden's Cold War-era defense infrastructure, designed to monitor and track aerial activity during a period of heightened global tensions. Such stations were crucial for maintaining situational awareness and supporting national defense strategies.
The facility likely served as a vantage point for using theodolites and other optical instruments to observe and measure the movement of aircraft or weather balloons, which were commonly used for atmospheric and reconnaissance purposes during this era.