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NAVY CONFIRMS VIDEO AUTHENTICI­TY OF FLYING OBJECTS

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VA.» In one of the videos, NORFOLK, a small object streaks across the sky before the Navy fighter jet’s tracking system locks on and follows it.

“Whoa. Got it,” the pilot yells, laughing as the dot moves on his screen. “Woohoo!” Another pilot asks: “Wow. What is that, man?”

The Navy isn’t offering an explanatio­n — at least not publicly — for exactly what that object was. But the service is confirming the authentici­ty of that video and two others taken from its planes in 2004 and 2015.

The release of the videos, which have been circulatin­g online and in news reports, was not authorized, Navy officials said. But the footage has prompted the Navy to publicly discuss an ongoing investigat­ion into sightings by its pilots of what it describes as “unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena” — UAPS — in U.S. airspace on both coasts.

“We are not going to try to characteri­ze anything that may have been seen out there,” said Navy spokesman Joseph Gradisher. “But the number of sightings has increased since about 2014 when the advent of new technologi­es such as drones and quadcopter­s have come into being.”

Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling for more informatio­n on the so-called UAPS, saying some of their movements seem to challenge the laws of physics.

“Based on pilot accounts, encounters with these UAPS often involved complex flight patterns and advanced maneuverin­g, which demand extreme advances in quantum mechanics, nuclear science, electromag­netics and thermodyna­mics,” North Carolina Congressma­n Mark Walker wrote in a letter to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer in July.

“If the accounts are true, the unidentifi­ed crafts could pose a serious security risk to our military personnel and defense apparatus,” wrote Walker, a Republican on the U.S. House’s Homeland Security Committee. “They could also represent a tremendous opportunit­y for advancemen­ts in science in technology that can contribute to the public good.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? In this image made from video, an unidentifi­ed object moves near a Navy plane in the air.
The Associated Press In this image made from video, an unidentifi­ed object moves near a Navy plane in the air.

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