Stunning Images Show UFO Hovering Over Ocean Before Mysteriously Disappearing Into the Waters. An Enigma That Intrigues Experts.
Images captured by the United States Navy are causing a stir among UFO enthusiasts. A video, recorded in 2019 and authenticated by the Pentagon, shows a spherical flying object moving through the sky before disappearing into the ocean waters.
The footage, recently made available by a documentarian, is said to have been taken aboard the USS Omaha, off the coast of San Diego, although this information has yet to be officially confirmed.
The object, described as a solid sphere just two meters in diameter, exhibits impressive characteristics.
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According to radar data, it reached speeds of up to 254 km/h while flying. Additionally, its ability to transition between air and water — something known as transmedia travel — places it at an unprecedented technological level, surpassing any known military or civilian vehicle.
After the object’s disappearance in the sea, a search operation was carried out using submarines, but no additional evidence was found.
The absence of traces increases the mystery surrounding its origin and operation. Experts point out that there are no records of known vehicles capable of operating efficiently in both environments, raising speculation about its provenance.
The idea of flying submersible vehicles is not new. Throughout the 20th century, researchers explored similar concepts, but technical challenges, such as fuel supply and structural integrity, limited the advancement of these technologies.
In 2008, the U.S. even considered contracts for the development of flying submersible drones, but the plans did not materialize after project cancellations by Lockheed Martin.
Though brief, the video reignites debates about the existence of technologies beyond current human understanding. Could it be an ultra-secret military experiment or something from beyond this world? Meanwhile, the mysterious sphere continues to intrigue experts and the curious, fueling theories and leaving many questions unanswered.

