New images recorded by the advanced radar system of a military combat ship captured one of the four unidentified objects in the form of “Tic-Tac” that fly outside the California coast in 2023.
The images of the radar were supposedly registered by naval active service officers parked at the USS Jackson on February 15, 2023, off the coast of San Diego, California, who also witnessed one of the objects with his own eyes, according to Ufologist Jeremy Corbell, who launched the captivating clip on Tuesday.
“You have trained observers, people who are a risk when you go to journalists or publish it,” Corbell said in his Podcast Harmonized, presenting the clip.
The first “” “ICT” “self -yluminated” observed on the night of February 13, 2023 was seen at the naked eye of an active naval officer that emerged from the Pacific Ocean and the transition directly to the air light without columns or exhaust signatures of conventional propulsion, compliance with the corbela.
That officer then hurried to the radar room and immediately triggered the computers to try to track the anomalous object using the infrared radar of advance (Flir), Corbell reported.
“That emerged previously,” you can listen to a Navy operator saying in the video, describing one of the objects that move slowly observed by their ship companions.
“What is those 22 thousand feet?” Another naval officer commented.
“Change the jets,” a joke on the Navy was heard.
“I tell you what, I wouldn’t be surprised,” another said while watching the objects on the radar.

The white cruciform firms that are shown appearing in the radar interface indicated to the naval operators that, in fact, they were physical objects in the sky that the radar was not successful trying to block, according to Corbell.
Those four “tacs” were thus, they came out instantaneously in an apparently synchronized and coordinated maneuver, witnesses said.
The unidentified objects remembered the small fleet of mysterious flyers seen harassing American warships off the coast of California in July 2019, running shameless maneuvers approximately several days. Those “white light[s]”They could avoid the detection of radar completely.
Last year, the former NASA astronaut and commander of the ISS, Leroy Chiao, reported a nearby match while flying a private plane in Texas, in which two metallic -looking orbs reached 10 feet from their cut of their wing.
Like the “TIC TACS” witnessed in 2023, the three -foot diameter thesis also did not visible in a bad way of propulsion, according to Dr. Ir. Chiao.