Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: Declassified Sensor Data and Global Incidents Across Air, Sea, and Space

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Across years and locations, reports describe unidentified aerial phenomena that seem to defy physics—anti-gravity lift, instant acceleration, hypersonic speeds with minimal radar signatures, and the ability to travel between water, air, and space—featuring witnesses like Alexandra Wiggins and notable cases such as Nimitz/Princeton, Langley, and Chakri Dadri.

Top 10 Unidentified Aerial Objects Tracked by Military Systems

Official sensor data, radar logs, and declassified cockpit footage now show military tracking unidentified aerial phenomena that defy conventional explanations, spanning environments from ocean depths to outer space. In Yemen, a 2024 incident saw an MQ-9 Reaper lock onto a fast metallic orb; a Hellfire missile reportedly struck or passed through, yet the object continued undisturbed, prompting debate about possible phase-through effects or protective fields and lacking a heat signature. In 2023, Navy personnel including Alexandra Wiggins observed a self-luminous tic-tac and three companions, transmedium travelers that moved from water to air with radar and sonar confirming speeds above 15,000 mph and underwater motion over 200 knots without cavitation. A leaked 2024 clip over a joint operations base in Iraq showed a jellyfish-like object invisible to the naked eye but glowing on thermal cameras, maintaining a cold internal temperature while submerging for 17 minutes and then re-emerging at an angle capable of disabling aircraft. The famous Gimbal and Go Fast videos from the Atlantic and Pacific captured a disc-shaped craft with “wedges” following it, performing a near-90-degree rotation under wind and indicating propulsion and stability consistent with extraordinary maneuvering. In 2023, a silver metallic sphere near an MC-12 reconnaissance plane over Msal, Iraq, tracked by multiple sensors, displayed deliberate flight paths with no visible lift. The Indian Air Force, in May 2025 over Chakri Dadri, tracked metallic orbs that exhibited non-ballistic motion, with radar jamming and footage of blinking before splitting into smaller units and vanishing upward, prompting heightened monitoring of critical sites. Langley AFB was swarmed in December 2023 by objects up to 20 feet long that moved high above the base with coordinated patterns and resisted electronic jamming, triggering a major internal security review. The 2004 USS Princeton/Nimitz encounter remains the most documented, with dozens of objects dropping from near space to the sea, mirroring flight paths, accelerating instantaneously, and jamming radars, embodying five observable traits: anti-gravity lift, instantaneous acceleration, hypersonic velocities without signatures, low observability, and transmedium travel.

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