Washington – The Pentagon on Monday formally released three unclassified videos taken by Navy pilots that have circulated for years showing interactions with “unidentified aerial phenomena.”
One of the videos shows an incident from 2004, and the other two were recorded in January 2015, according to Sue Gough, a Defense Department spokeswoman. The videos became public after unauthorized leaks in 2007 and , and the Navy previously verified their authenticity.
“After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena, “Gough said.
The (incident occurred about) miles out in the Pacific, according to The New York Times , which first reported on the video in . Two fighter pilots on a routine training mission were dispatched to investigate unidentified aircraft that a Navy cruiser had been tracking for weeks.
The Navy pilots found an oblong object about feet long hovering about feet above the water, and it began a rapid ascent as the pilots approached before quickly flying away. “It accelerated like nothing I’ve ever seen,” one of the pilots told The Times.
The pilots left the area. to meet at a rendezvous point about 94 miles away. When they were still about miles out, the ship radioed and said the object was at the rendezvous point, having traversed the distance “in less than a minute , “the pilot told The Times.
The two other videos of incidents in include footage of objects moving rapidly through the air. In one, an object is seen racing through the sky and begins rotating in midair.


“Dude, this is a f – king drone, bro, “a pilot exclaims on the video. Another person says “there’s a whole fleet of them.”
“They’re all going against the wind. The wind’s knots to the west. Look at that thing, dude! ” the first person says. “It’s rotating!”
In the other 2019 video, an object is shown from above speeding over the ocean, prompting the pilot to excitedly remark, “What the f – k is that?”
Five Navy pilots who spotted the objects in 2019 told The Times in that they had a series of interactions with unidentified aircraft during training missions in and along the East Coast from Virginia to Florida. The episodes prompted the Navy to clarify how pilots should report experiences with “unidentified aerial phenomena,” which had been studied under a Pentagon program from (to) .
Gough, the Pentagon spokeswoman, said the department was formally releasing the videos to address questions about their veracity.
“DOD is releasing the videos in order to clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real, or whether or not there is more to the videos, “Gough said. “The aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterized as’ unidentified. ”
David Martin contributed reporting.
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