(35)

Invisibility

What if some aerial objects appear capable of fading from view, avoiding detection, or disappearing during observation? Low observability and vanishing behavior remain some of the most debated aspects of UAP reporting. Witnesses have described objects becoming difficult to track visually, disappearing from radar, or…

Continue reading...

Seamless Transitions

What if some aerial objects can move between air and water—or perform vertical takeoffs and landings without visible propulsion or environmental disturbance? Trans-medium movement and vertical flight are among the most unusual behaviors reported in UAP encounters. Witnesses have described objects entering or exiting water,…

Continue reading...

Circling & Following

What if some aerial objects can orbit, circle, or pace other objects with sustained precision and controlled movement? Circling and following behavior is a recurring pattern in UAP encounters, particularly in pilot reports involving objects that appear to maintain stable relative positioning over extended periods.

Continue reading...

Splitting & Merging

What if groups of aerial objects can separate, merge, and reorganize while maintaining precise coordinated movement? Swarm, splitting, and merging behavior represents one of the more unusual patterns reported in UAP encounters. Witnesses often describe groups of lights or objects operating together before dividing into…

Continue reading...

Group Flying

What if multiple aerial objects can move together in highly coordinated formations, maintaining precise spacing and synchronized motion over long distances? Formation flight is one of the most consistently reported multi-object behaviors in UAP encounters. Witnesses across civilian and military observations have described groups of…

Continue reading...