In a TV captivate by the US Navy , an unnamed flying aim is seen dancing across the sieve before doss into the ocean , catch the imagination of UFO hunting watch everywhere . There is presently footling selective information about the object except that the Pentagon has confirmed the footage is veritable , and now the picture has now been   made uncommitted online by a UFO documentarian .

“ The US Navy photographed and filmed “ spherical ” shaped UFO and forward-looking   transmedium   vehicle ; here is some of that footage . ” states film producer Jeremy Corbell on hiswebsite , where he has shared the clip and detail of the object .

Footage of the objective . Video Credit : Jeremy Corbell / YouTube

According to Corbell , the video was catch 2 years ago , in 2019 , but has since been made available to the world .   It is thought to have grow from within theUSS Omaha’sCombat Information Center while sail off the coast of San Diego , although this is unconfirmed .

Although   the video is   short , it appears the object is subject of go through both air and piss , make   it more sophisticated in   transmedium   travel than any known vehicle , military or otherwise .   The aim itself is incredibly modest , radar imagination shows a upstanding ball measure just 2 meter ( 6 feet ) in diameter . However , it appears fast , reaching swiftness of up to 254 kilometers per 60 minutes ( 158 nautical mile per hour )   during its air escape .

A hunting was perform using a Cuban sandwich short after it was spotted , but the object was long go .

presently , there is no known vehicle that can fly through the air for an extended period of time and then transition into pee and go along traveling . Throughout the 1900s , the conception of a flee bomber was explore , but pregnant challenge in air supply and fuel made the idea never quite take off . In 2008 , the US prepare to issue contract for a flying submersible vehicle , but after Lockheed Martincanceledtheir plans for a submersible drone , it seem the contract bridge never materialized .

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