UFO of the day

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    The U.S. Navy is drafting new guidelines for pilots and other personnel to report encounters with "unidentified aircraft," a significant new step in creating a formal process to collect and analyze the unexplained sightings — and destigmatize them.

    The previously unreported move is in response to a series of sightings of unknown, highly advanced aircraft intruding on Navy strike groups and other sensitive military formations and facilities, the service says.

    https://www.politico.com/story/2…

    In some cases, pilots — many of whom are engineers and academy graduates — claimed to observe small spherical objects flying in formation. Others say they’ve seen white, Tic Tac-shaped vehicles. Aside from drones, all engines rely on burning fuel to generate power, but these vehicles all had no air intake, no wind and no exhaust.

    “It’s very mysterious, and they still seem to exceed our aircraft in speed,” he said, calling it a “truly radical technology.”

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/n…

    • Maybe if they started sharing their secrets among each other they would know those are most likely their own.Maaku
    • Orbs and tic-tac looking crafts have been seen since the 50's, and just now they want to draft guidelines on how to go about it? GTFO.Maaku
    • You've sort of contradicted yourself there Maaku, unless you're suggesting that we've had secret military tech that advanced since the 50s...set
    • https://www.thedrive…yuekit
    • ^ This article also has some interesting speculation about these incidentsyuekit
    • Hmm, maybe not that advanced since the 50's, they took a couple of years to reverse-engineer things.Maaku

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