(Image credit: Jeremy Corbell/YouTube)
A spherical
unidentified flying object (UFO) hovers in midair, moves side to side like a ball in the Pong video game and then seems to dive into the ocean, in footage that was recently released online by a filmmaker who produces documentaries about UFOs.
Though a Pentagon spokesperson confirmed that the U.S. Navy did capture the footage, the spokesperson did not comment on where and when it was filmed.
On May 14, Jeremy Corbell described the mysterious object
on his website, writing that the US Navy photographed and filmed spherical shaped UFOs and advanced transmedium vehicles craft that can travel through air and water in 2019. Corbell also shared the footage on
US intelligence agencies are due to deliver a report on unidentified aerial phenomena to Congress in June. Earlier this year, an array of leaked photos and footage.
A spherical unidentified flying object (UFO) hovers in midair, moves side to side like a ball in the "Pong" video game and then seems to dive into the ocean, in footage that was recently released online by a filmmaker who produces documentaries a
U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Shannon Renfroe
Over the years, there have been a number of incidents in which US pilots reported seeing UFOs.
A former Navy pilot talked to Insider about her experience with an unidentified aerial phenomenon.
She was one of two F/A-18 pilots who observed the mystery object, nicknamed the Tic Tac, in 2004.
A former US Navy fighter pilot recently shared details and some of her thoughts on an unusual experience almost two decades ago, an encounter with an unidentified flying object nicknamed the Tic Tac.
In mid-November 2004, as the Navy s Nimitz Carrier Strike Group trained off the West Coast in preparation for an upcoming deployment, the destroyer USS Princeton detected several UFOs, also called anomalous aerial vehicles or unidentified aerial phenomena, moving in inexplicable ways around the carrier group.