• count_dongulus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s not released for the same reason the Navy footage tracking a UAP off California didn’t get released for a long time. In that case, capabilities of a specific piece of Navy fighter jet equipment to track fast moving aerial targets was exposed. This FOIA denial sounds exactly the same: some pilots encountered UAP, and we’re able to gather pictures or tracked electromagnetic information about it, and the Navy doesn’t want adversaries to know what current tracking systems can do.