This video appeared on Telegram posted by user serhii_flash.
This reddit thread claims serhii_flash is Ukrainian Defense Ministry advisor Serhii Beskrestnov.
The video in the post was reportedly sent to him by military personnel. He wrote that...
This same image was reproduced in the British Times newspaper last Saturday (May 9 2026, page 46). according to the accompanying caption, this particular flying object was "reported near Japan".
True, but it's about relativity. White sand has high albedo. On IR sand would show up as cooler than surroundings. If you think white sand gets hot try walking in the black volcanic sand.
I could be wrong on my beach theory, the logic is sound...
I think this rules out the laser hypothesis. It acts like a laser in that it is producing a static refraction pattern over time, but a laser only has one color light.
I haven’t been able to see all of them, but so far I haven’t seen anything compelling, or that haven’t been debunked before.
I can’t believe they still believe that trash bag flying over Bagdad is a UFO
But bear in mind that birds are well insulated! Looking at thermal imagery of birds, they sometimes appear pretty hot, sometimes pretty cold, though often with hot spots where they lack feathers (feet, eyes, beak)...
No evidence of any of that ever happening.
Just the girls. There is no evidence that any autopsy ever took place. The better theory is that whatever ex-soldier it is you're talking about, he is making stuff up.
Once you realize the fact that his...
The narrowest IR mode without zoom is .31 degrees across. With 2x zoom, a feature half a mile long can cross the frame at that distance (I encourage double checking my angular size math). The final zoom is digital so if the line is the result of...
Apparently you've never been to the beach on a sunny day. Quartz sand, such as is found all over the Middle Eastern countries, gets blazing hot underfoot and can easily burn your feet. Gypsum sand, such as White Sands, New Mexico, is also hot at...
But atually, I already see something useful
This is the camera heading indicator, showing how much it's left or right of the centerline
And, it matches my simulation! I'll have to add a levels slider to Sitrec so we can see this easier.