New footage recorded by a military combat ship’s advanced radar system captured one of four observed “tic-tac”-shaped unidentified objects flying off the coast of California in 2023.
The radar footage was purportedly recorded by active duty Naval officers stationed on the USS Jackson on Feb. 15, 2023, off the coast of San Diego, Calif., who also witnessed one of the objects with their own eyes, according to ufologist Jeremy Corbell, who released the captivating clip Tuesday.
“You have trained observers, people that are taking a risk by going to journalists or putting it out,” Corbell said on his podcast Weaponized, introducing the clip.
The first “self-illuminated” “tic tac” observed on the night of Feb. 13, 2023 was seen with the naked eye of an active duty Naval officer — emerging from the Pacific Ocean and transitioning directly into air-flight without any plumes or exhaust signatures of conventional propulsion, according to Corbell.
That officer then rushed into the radar room and immediately fired up the computers to attempt to track the anomalous object using forward-looking infrared radar (FLIR), Corbell reported.
“That s–t took off earlier,” a Navy operator can be heard saying on the video, describing one of the then slowly moving objects observed by his shipmates.
“What’s that 22-thousand feet?” another Naval officer commented.
“Scramble the jets,” one Navy operator could be heard saying in jest.
“I tell ya what, wouldn’t surprise me,” another said as they watched the objects on radar.
White cruciform signatures shown popping up on the radar interface indicated to the Naval operators that there were, indeed, physical objects in the sky that the radar was unsuccessfully attempting to lock onto, according to Corbell.
Those four “tic tacs” were then seen departing instantaneously in an apparently synchronized and coordinated maneuver, witnesses said.
The unidentified objects recalled the small fleet of mysterious flyers seen harassing US warships off the coast of California in July 2019 — executing brazen maneuvers over several days. Those “white light[s]” were able to avoid radar detection entirely.
Just last year, former NASA Astronaut and ISS commander Leroy Chiao reported a close encounter while flying a private plane in Texas, in which two metallic-looking orbs came within 10 feet of his clipping his wing.
Like the “tic tacs” witnessed in 2023, these three-foot diameter orbs also exhibited no visible means of propulsion, according to Dr. Chiao.
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