Not totally surprising, maybe. A person with access to the files and intent to leak UFO stuff would tend leak the best stuff first ("best" being relative) leaving a pool of cases from which the best stuff has already been removed to be available...
The issue might be more to do with data transmission. Cameras like the MX-15 (as used in Aguadilla) and this MX-25 (a bigger version with better optics) are generally used by manned surveillance platforms and will have a HD video feed displayed...
Do you have an example of IR footage online that meets your expectations?
This is a link to the MX25, on par with the best airborne cameras available to any military.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImAYRHbWaC8
The footage at 1:20...
https://www.war.gov/UFO/
This is the first tranche of videos and documents released by the DoW (formally DoD). there are a lot of old documents, some fairly new pilot reports, and some new videos.
I'll update this top post with links to files...
That line could also be lens flare diffraction or an aircraft's contrail ,Even just the wires and cables; considering the object is descending toward the ground, the shooting angle of PR38 appears to be an upward-looking shot
The key point is this: none of those questions require alien craft or exotic technology to explain them. They are exactly the kinds of ambiguities you expect from low detail infrared footage of distant unresolved targets.
People keep jumping...
We have long realized that no "disclosure" will satisfy the UFOlogy crowd unless it reinforces what they already think.
No disclosure? Angry response: "They're hiding stuff from us!!!1!
Disclosure? Angry response: "They're hiding the GOOD stuff...
It is rare to find a daytime shot of a parachute flare used for air force target practice. While it cannot be confirmed that the PR38 is definitely one, its erratic trajectory, the fleeting glimpse of a "parachute," and the long smoke trail...
Not totally surprising, maybe. A person with access to the files and intent to leak UFO stuff would tend leak the best stuff first ("best" being relative) leaving a pool of cases from which the best stuff has already been removed to be available...
Not totally surprising, maybe. A person with access to the files and intent to leak UFO stuff would tend leak the best stuff first ("best" being relative) leaving a pool of cases from which the best stuff has already been removed to be available...
Yes. The Puerto Rico Aguadilla UAPs, and the so-called "Jellyfish" UAP.
Even if the true nature of the objects are mundane, the footage is interesting and clear enough to want to dig deeper.
The issue might be more to do with data transmission. Cameras like the MX-15 (as used in Aguadilla) and this MX-25 (a bigger version with better optics) are generally used by manned surveillance platforms and will have a HD video feed displayed...