[radio transmission] "Whoa, got it — woo-hoo!" "Roger —" "What the [expletive] is that?" "Did you box a moving target?" "No, I took an auto track." "Oh, OK." "Oh my gosh, dude. Wow" "What is that man?" "There's a whole screen of them. My gosh." "They're all going against the wind. The wind's 120 knots from west." "Dude." "That's not — is it?" "[inaudible]" "Look at that thing."
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On Monday, the Pentagon released three Navy videos that have driven speculation about unidentified flying objects for years, saying it meant to " clear up any misconceptions " about whether the unclassified footage was real or complete.
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READ: US releases UFO documents - CNNPolitics
(CNN) Newly released incident reports detailing encounters between US Navy aircraft and "unidentified aerial phenomena" reveal new details about incidents, which were thrust into the spotlight when the Pentagon officially declassified and released videos of three encounters late last month.
US Navy Releases New Details on Pilots' UFO Encounters | khou.com
Navy admits UFO videos are real, but would like to stop using 'UFO' - The Washington Post
In December 2017, two videos emerged that showed Navy pilots encountering mysterious spherical objects that appeared, at first glance, to move through the air in ways that baffled experts. A third, released in March 2018, depicted a similar encounter.
Everyone who watched — including the pilots who filmed them — had the same question: What, exactly, are these things?
Last week, a Navy official publicly called these mysterious objects "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)," giving name to the inscrutable little dots and reigniting scrutiny around the unidentified flying objects (a term the Navy does not want to use even though the objects that are flying cannot be identified.)
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'It was behaving erratically': US Navy pilot speaks out about UFO sighting 15 years on | US News
The US navy pilot who filmed a UFO behaving "erratically" in the sky has spoken publicly for the first time since the sighting in 2004.
Chad Underwood recorded the oblong-shaped object, which he nicknamed the "Tic Tac", from an infrared camera on the left wing of his F/A-18 Super Hornet.
Speaking in an interview with New York magazine, Mr Underwood said he had not spoken out since making the recording because he did not want to be associated with people who believe in "alien beings",
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