Submariner Claims Us Tracked 'Terrifying' High-Speed Ufos | Weird | News

A former U.S. Navy submariner revealed that the Navy maintained detailed logbooks documenting sightings of unusually fast-moving unidentified aerial or submerged objects (UASOs) detected by sonar, which exhibited speeds and sounds unlike any known biological or man-made vessels. These logs contained entries of unexplained phenomena, including objects producing eerie buzzing noises and moving with no identifiable source nearby, with the data periodically sent off submarines though the ultimate handling of these records remains unclear. In 2024, the U.S. government released a report detailing 21 unexplained unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) cases investigated by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which found no evidence of extraterrestrial technology or advanced foreign adversarial aerospace capabilities but continues to analyze select anomalous incidents. The documented sightings varied from green fireballs and flashing lights to objects resembling a multicolored jellyfish and a six-foot rocket, with some previously identified as mundane items like balloons or satellites. Notable unresolved incidents include the Navy’s "GOFAST" footage showing rapid UAP encounters and drone-recorded rapidly moving spheres in the Middle East. AARO collaborates with intelligence and scientific partners to better understand these phenomena and has pledged to alert Congress if any breakthroughs in foreign aerospace capability are discovered. Meanwhile, experts like former NASA official Mike Gold advocate for more active tracking of such objects to clarify their origins.
Source: express.co.uk
