In the United States, there was declassified data on a possible collision of a military aircraft, an F-16 Viper, with an unidentified flying object.
According to the documents, the incident occurred over Arizona in January 2023, but the details have become known only now, reports Fox News.
According to information from declassified materials, the pilot of the military plane reported a strange object.
The object was moving at a tremendous speed and did not look like any known aircraft.
After the collision, the plane was damaged, but the pilot managed to land it.
Experts note that such cases are often classified due to fears of panic among the population.
The declassification of data can help researchers better understand the nature of UFOs. Pentagon officials have not yet commented on this information.
However, ufologists believe that this is only the first step to the disclosure of other similar incidents.
From May 1, 2023, to June 1, 2024, the airspace of the United States recorded 757 incidents of unidentified aerial phenomena.
This is stated by the U.S. Department of Defense. Of all the incidents, 18 occurred near military and nuclear facilities.
New video of unidentified flying object recorded near California released.
Earlier, it was reported that shocking materials about UFOs, hidden in the presidential library.
The published documents claim that in the U.S. was realized successful contact with an alien race more than 60 years ago.
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