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The most famous of these encounters occurred on November 14, 2004, off the coast of Southern California. Commander David Fravor and Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich, flying F/A-18F Super Hornets from the USS Nimitz , were diverted to investigate a radar contact detected by the USS Princeton .

: The ability to become "cloaked" or invisible to radar. unidentified_naval_pilots_shocking_ufo_encounte...

For decades, the topic of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) resided in the fringes of science fiction and conspiracy theories. However, starting in 2017, a series of stunning admissions by the Pentagon and firsthand accounts from elite Naval aviators brought these "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena" (UAPs) into the mainstream spotlight. These aren't just ghost stories; they are accounts from highly trained observers backed by advanced military sensor data. The 2004 Nimitz "Tic Tac" Incident The most famous of these encounters occurred on

As Commander Fravor testified to Congress, the technology witnessed was "far superior than anything that we had" and remains one of the greatest mysteries of modern aviation. For decades, the topic of Unidentified Flying Objects

: Pilots reported objects described as a "dark gray or black cube inside of a clear sphere " and others that resembled a gyroscope with a central disc.

: Graves noted that these objects could remain stationary in 120-knot hurricane-force winds for an entire day, a feat of endurance impossible for known jet technology.