The outcry-and concerns that Earth might actually have been visited by technologically superior aliens-prompted the U.S. During the UFO hysteria of the 1950s and 1960s, there were many such photos and reports, often coming from rural farmer s and commercial pilots. Images of strange flying objects are hardly new. “It is going to be virtually impossible to fully identify it, just based off of that video,” Kirkpatrick said. A small, silver sphere appears to streak over the landscape as it is tracked by the drone’s camera. The government concluded that the UFOs were actually just video glitches.īut more puzzling was another video (featured above) taken in July 2022 by an MQ-9-the Pentagon only identified the location as the Middle East, though Iraq or Syria would be the most likely areas for U.S. The second video, which lasts more than two minutes, appears to show an object flying zigzags. An object appears to fly past the second Reaper at high speed. The first video was taken by an MQ-9 Reaper drone whose camera was observing another Reaper flying nearby. Kirkpatrick first showed two videos, identified only as somewhere over South Asia, that were taken by MQ-9 Reaper attack and surveillance drones in January 2023. They usually had no thermal exhaust plumes, like the kind emitted by jet aircraft. In addition, these objects could only be detected intermittently by radar. Most were observed flying at altitudes of 15,000 to 25,000 feet, though this might only be because terrestrial aircraft, which report many of the UFO sightings, fly in that altitude band, Kirkpatrick said. The most typical profile was of a round object of 1 to 4 meters (3.3 to 13.1 feet) wide, that appeared white, silver, translucent, or metallic. The remainder were “all kinds of different, other shapes.” Of the 650 cases being reviewed by AARO, 52 percent involved objects that were round or spherical, Kirkpatrick testified.
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