US Defense Dept Pentagon officially releases three UFO videos taken by US Navy pilots. Confirmation of Aliens?

As per reports, many US pilots reported seeing flying objects that had no engine or exhaust plums but had the ability to fly at supersonic speed.

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Koi Mil Gaya, Superman, and many more movies that use to be alien centric were considered as science fiction. Those movies were treated as a fantasy rather than reality. However, the United States Defense Department 'Pentagon' on Monday released three videos of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). 

US Navy pilots claimed to have seen UFOs last year. Following that the US Navy has decided to update its protocol for reporting such sightings. As per reports, many US pilots reported seeing flying objects that had no engine or exhaust plums but had the ability to fly at supersonic speed.

Some of the sightings were filmed and had leaked on social media. However,  they were debunked by experts who said the sightings are not UFOs but atmospheric effects and reflections or even a neurological overload from multiple inputs during flights.

The Pentagon on Monday declassified at least three leaked videos that show US Navy pilots encountering unidentified flying objects.

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The Pentagon said the grainy videos were released to 'clear up any misconceptions' for the public on whether they are real or not, according to a statement by the Department of Defence. They said the footages depict 'unexplained aerial phenomena' never seen before.

In an official statement, Pentagon said, “After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena".

The three declassified videos were shot by pilots during training flights in 2004 and 2015. Two of these videos had surfaced online in 2017.


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