Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g256IPFoqMg
I suspect these are camera artifacts of mundane objects - specifically stars and a plane (the "flasher"). In the video there are two "pyramid" shapes on the left. The flasher moves towards them in exactly the same way planes move across the sky.
At one point there's a flash that shows a very distinctive triangle shape in the middle.

Other night vision images show a highlight in the middle, but not triangle-shaped.

Could a triangular aperture be responsible? It's not really a common aperture shape, and I can't find it on any other night-vision footage so far.

However, the fact that other static lights seem to have the same shape is a big indicator it's just a camera artifact.
It does not seem like any kind of official recording, but rather someone holding a phone camera to the eyepiece of a night-vision camera.
Article: BRIEFING / EVENT SERIES #1
An event series described involves the USS Russell.
This UAP event series took place during July of 2019 - involving Strike Group 9 within the Warning areas off of San Diego.
The USS Russell observed and recorded multiple “pyramid” shaped craft (see below image and video).
I suspect these are camera artifacts of mundane objects - specifically stars and a plane (the "flasher"). In the video there are two "pyramid" shapes on the left. The flasher moves towards them in exactly the same way planes move across the sky.
At one point there's a flash that shows a very distinctive triangle shape in the middle.
Other night vision images show a highlight in the middle, but not triangle-shaped.
Could a triangular aperture be responsible? It's not really a common aperture shape, and I can't find it on any other night-vision footage so far.
However, the fact that other static lights seem to have the same shape is a big indicator it's just a camera artifact.
It does not seem like any kind of official recording, but rather someone holding a phone camera to the eyepiece of a night-vision camera.
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