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: Graves noted that these objects could remain stationary in 120-knot hurricane-force winds for an entire day, a feat of endurance impossible for known jet technology.
The most famous of these encounters occurred on November 14, 2004, off the coast of Southern California. Commander David Fravor and Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich, flying F/A-18F Super Hornets from the USS Nimitz , were diverted to investigate a radar contact detected by the USS Princeton . unidentified_naval_pilots_shocking_ufo_encounte...
A decade later, pilots stationed on the USS Theodore Roosevelt off the U.S. East Coast began seeing strange objects almost daily. Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves testified that these sightings followed a major radar system upgrade that allowed them to detect craft they previously couldn't see. : Graves noted that these objects could remain
The "Tic Tac" and the Sphere: Inside the Navy's Shocking UFO Encounters A decade later, pilots stationed on the USS
: Traveling at Mach 5 or higher without creating a sonic boom.
: Observing objects moving between space, the atmosphere, and underwater without changing speed. A New Era of Transparency