Responding to the Freedom of Information Act request, the Navy acknowledged that there are records of unidentified objects • However, they noted: "Exposing the information will cause particularly serious damage to state security"
The U.S. Navy acknowledges that it has highly confidential information about "unidentified objects" that could cause particularly serious damage to United States national security if published. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request sent by a researcher by the name of Christian Lembright, the Navy acknowledged that there are several classified images, but "releasing these materials would cause particularly serious damage to U.S. national security."
Lambright's request, as reported by the Business Insider website, was related to a series of videos where confused pilots sounded as a result of mysterious and rapid objects in the sky. The Navy has previously confirmed that it refers to these objects as UFOs.
Despite the headline, of course, it should be made clear that these are not extraterrestrial UFOs, but their objects have no explanation at the moment. These are usually classified military technologies, sometimes from different countries, which at a given moment cannot be explained.
Pilots have previously reported the strange phenomena. Regarding one video, a pilot said "the object accelerated faster than anything else I saw", while others claimed that "the objects can accelerate, stop and move in ways that exceed the known technology in the sky or space." Some of the objects reached enormous heights and hypersonic speeds.