Fascinating subject. And something different on this forum, which is a breath of fresh air.
I believe there are things seen in the sky, in which sometimes its not apparent what they are.
The navy videos are particularly fascinating. If you want to know what these things actually are, I ask you to follow my logic and bear with me here:
These cameras can switch between FLIR (thermal) and night vision. Thus, these cameras will see objects which you may not be able to see with the naked eye. And that's a critical point that I want you to keep in mind as I continue.
Military-grade FLIR/night vision video cameras are not cheap. They're super-complex and delicate pieces of equipment. They're critical and essential equipment that must be depended on to be working when they're needed, most notably a combat situation. The military probably doesn't want to have to replace each one of these cameras every few days, due to needless damage.
As such, each of these cameras is probably contained within some type of clear, protective dome. While bugs may get smashed against the dome, the camera continues to function unaffected and undamaged.
The tracking feature of these cameras, which we see demonstrated very awesomely in these videos, one would think this tracking is based on something cool and sophisticated like radar or microwaves. But its actually nothing more sophisticated than the video contrast of the object in question vs the video contrast of the surrounding area.
With all that in mind, and considering that these flights are most likely training flights (for rookie noob pilots), let me explain the UFOs which have gotten these pilots so excited.
Consider, as a prime example, the UFO which is stationary at first, and then begins to rotate near the end of the video. Please take notice that it rotates in unison to the flight level of the plane being adjusted. This indicates that the UFO is something located on the FLIR camera's protective dome. A squished bug, or a glare from a light source such as the sun.
With this in mind, similar military flight FLIR camera UFO videos should begin to make much more sense.
I don't believe at any point, did any of the pilots make a visual sighting of what was appearing on their FLIR/night vision cameras. Yes, these special cameras make invisible things visible. They also make invisible dirt or light artifacts on their domes visible. It becomes too easy to believe that the smudge on the camera's dome is something far away from the plane, and huge (in comparison to a squished bug), which is being visually cloaked by alien technology. Well, those aliens didn't count on us being able to see past their cloaking using FLIR or night vision. So haha aliens, you're not as smart as you think you are.
But what about the excitement of the pilots? Again, I believe these pilots are rookies. Their superiors probably facepalmed when they saw these videos. And were probably like, "You know what? Just let those idiots think they saw UFOs, ok? Its clear which ones aren't going to make it past training."
In conclusion: I don't mean to poop on anyone's birthday cake (not even CS's), but just try to keep in mind that there's things in the sky in which their identity is not always readily apparent. A typical knee-jerk reaction is to hope what you're seeing is an alien spacecraft. But that kind of mindset functions only to set you that much further away from the object in question's actual identity.
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