>>11614092>the first two videos were taken on the east coast during a large scale training exercise>the navy knew about every fighter jet in the areaHow do you know it was a fighter jet? How do you know it was in the area of the training exercise? How large was the area?
>over 60 fighter pilots have reported to have seen them and don't know what they wereSo 60 fighter pilots saw IR flare from a distant vehicle? So what?
>fighter pilots that know what a fighter jet or a weather balloon are because they see them all the timeDo they see rotating IR flares all the time? Were they familiar with this particular system?
>the objects were caught on RADAR INDEPENDENTLY by ships and jets>they became so common the fleet put a fucking notice out to all pilots to be careful of these objects so they don't accidentally hit them>one of the jets reportedly almost hit one of themWhich objects?
>the objects HAVE NO JET PLUME which any fighter jet tracked with this tech will haveLOL, that's bullshit. You can barely see the plume from this jet up close.
>the objects were travelling way too fast and too erratically to be weather ballonsNone of the objects in the videos were traveling fast or errativally. Based on the angular motion of the clouds, the objects in GIMBAL and FLIR were barely moving relative to the jet tracking it. The object in GOFAST only appears to be moving fast due to parallax and definitely could be a balloon.
>the military has no basically admitted that these reports we have been hearing ARE REAL and are NOT weather balloons or jets of the US military.>the military admitted they don't know what they are and don't have an explanationCompletely false. The military simply said they are unidentified. This does not mean they don't have explanations or have eliminated explanations, it means they don't have a definitive answer. The document used to get the videos is listed under "UAV, Balloons,and other UAS."