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In July 2019, a United States Navy warship operating off the coast of Southern California recorded one of the most compelling unidentified aerial phenomenon encounters ever officially confirmed by the Pentagon. Personnel aboard the USS Omaha detected and tracked a spherical object using advanced military infrared and radar systems while conducting operations inside restricted naval training waters.
According to official statements released by the U.S. Department of Defense, the object appeared as a well defined, smooth sphere moving through controlled military airspace. It displayed none of the physical characteristics associated with conventional aircraft. There were no visible wings, no identifiable propulsion system, and no heat signature consistent with known aviation or drone technology.
Naval radar operators tracked the object as it maneuvered near the vessel. Infrared video captured the sphere descending toward the ocean surface in a controlled manner before disappearing from sensor view. Observers aboard the USS Omaha reported that the object appeared to enter the water. No debris, wreckage, or physical evidence was ever recovered despite the confirmed sensor tracking.
The footage and sensor data were later officially authenticated by the Pentagon and reviewed by the All domain Anomaly Resolution Office, the U.S. government agency responsible for investigating unidentified aerial phenomena encountered by military personnel.
To date, the Department of Defense has not publicly identified the object or explained its capabilities. While some aerial anomalies can be attributed to drones, atmospheric effects, or sensor limitations, others, including this encounter, remain officially classified as unidentified.
This event remains one of several confirmed UAP encounters involving United States Navy vessels operating within restricted military training areas and represents a documented case supported by official military sensor data and Pentagon verification.
Click here to see the video evidence:
According to official statements released by the U.S. Department of Defense, the object appeared as a well defined, smooth sphere moving through controlled military airspace. It displayed none of the physical characteristics associated with conventional aircraft. There were no visible wings, no identifiable propulsion system, and no heat signature consistent with known aviation or drone technology.
Naval radar operators tracked the object as it maneuvered near the vessel. Infrared video captured the sphere descending toward the ocean surface in a controlled manner before disappearing from sensor view. Observers aboard the USS Omaha reported that the object appeared to enter the water. No debris, wreckage, or physical evidence was ever recovered despite the confirmed sensor tracking.
The footage and sensor data were later officially authenticated by the Pentagon and reviewed by the All domain Anomaly Resolution Office, the U.S. government agency responsible for investigating unidentified aerial phenomena encountered by military personnel.
To date, the Department of Defense has not publicly identified the object or explained its capabilities. While some aerial anomalies can be attributed to drones, atmospheric effects, or sensor limitations, others, including this encounter, remain officially classified as unidentified.
This event remains one of several confirmed UAP encounters involving United States Navy vessels operating within restricted military training areas and represents a documented case supported by official military sensor data and Pentagon verification.
Click here to see the video evidence: