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Pentagon UFO Sightings: Mysterious Drones Leave Military Baffled

New Pentagon UFO Sightings? Something is flying over America’s most secure military bases—and no one knows what it is.

These aren’t weather balloons or backyard drones. These craft are fast, highly maneuverable, and completely silent. Even worse, they appear over critical infrastructure without warning and vanish just as quickly.

Despite the Pentagon’s high-tech systems, these objects are still unidentifiable. That’s why Pentagon UFO sightings are now one of the most talked-about national security concerns in the country.

Pentagon Admits It’s Still Clueless

In a stunning interview on 60 Minutes, two recently retired four-star generals and the Air Force commander in charge of protecting North American airspace made a shocking confession.

They still don’t know what these flying objects are.

Senator Roger Wicker, who leads the Senate Armed Services Committee, confirmed it. Despite receiving the most sensitive classified briefings available, the Pentagon and top security advisors remain “mystified.”

Clearly, this isn’t just about unidentified flying objects anymore—it’s about America’s ability to protect its skies.

Drones Too Advanced to Jam

What makes these objects even more terrifying is their resistance to jamming.

Most hobbyist drones can be shut down with simple military tools. But these can’t. They resist electronic interference. They don’t lose control.

In fact, they fly with confidence and precision. That raises the obvious question: who built them?

If they were part of a foreign government’s surveillance program, they would be flying stealthily. But that’s not what’s happening.

UFOs Lighting Up the Sky on Purpose

Instead of hiding, these craft show off. They flash bright lights and hover for long periods.

In one 2023 case, dozens of glowing objects circled an Air Force base for 17 nights in a row. They didn’t just fly by. They stayed in place—like they wanted to be seen.

Similar events took place in the UK. There, too, glowing objects loomed over military bases, dodging every known drone defense system.

The Mothership Pattern: Real or Imagined?

Multiple sheriffs, state officials, and Pentagon sources have reported a disturbing trend.

In many cases, a large central drone—dubbed the “mothership”—appears first. Then, smaller drones spread out from it, flying in strange patterns.

This happened in rural areas of Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas in 2019 and 2020.

One Nebraska deputy described seeing 30 to 50 objects circling a larger hovering craft. Meanwhile, in Kansas, a patrol officer reported 15 drones buzzing around a stationary “mothership” just 200 feet overhead—and making no sound at all.

Navy Warships Under Swarm Attack

The Navy has its own terrifying stories.

In 2019, the USS Omaha recorded infrared footage of a glowing sphere moving through strong winds. It then descended smoothly into the ocean.

On deck, sailors spotted more flashing objects. They hovered. They moved in perfect formation. And then they disappeared.

A day later, the USS Paul Hamilton reported a similar swarm. These weren’t isolated events. The craft came back night after night.

Police Officers Track the Unknown

Law enforcement in Ohio, Indiana, and Wyoming also got in on the action.

In late January, police in Mercer County, Ohio, were notified by federal agents. The county had become a hotspot for mystery drones using “swarming tactics.”

Sheriff Doug Timmerman saw the objects himself. He said they looked like hot tubs or picnic tables—and moved up to 80 mph just 100 feet off the ground.

Some incidents took place near farms battling bird flu outbreaks. Coincidence? Possibly. But the timing raised eyebrows.

Drones That Follow the Cops

In Wyoming, things took a creepy turn.

Sweetwater County deputies spotted drones near a power station. After a while, the craft followed them—30 miles back to their headquarters.

Clearly, these objects aren’t just observing. They’re engaging.

Other sheriffs described the same spoke-like formations seen elsewhere. A large drone hovered in the center while smaller ones circled it in a perfect grid.

Nuclear Sites Targeted

These aren’t just random locations. Some of the most alarming Pentagon UFO sightings occurred near nuclear missile silos and power plants.

Public Air Force documents revealed shocking details.

In one case, a six-foot-wide drone was seen flanked by ten smaller ones, all flying in tight formation. Custer County deputies tracked them moving at speeds up to 70 mph.

In another instance, deputies followed 30 drones—each circling a mothership—at breakneck speed.

Governors Sound the Alarm

Even state governors are speaking out.

In January, Donald Trump hosted a roundtable with governors from Virginia, Louisiana, and Wyoming. All expressed frustration. The events had gone on for months. Nothing had changed.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine urged Congress to take up the matter immediately. Yet, so far, Washington has offered no solution—and no explanation.

Are These Acts of Espionage?

Flying over military and energy infrastructure with impunity isn’t just weird—it’s dangerous.

Some experts believe these sightings may be acts of espionage. The bold, open nature of the flights could be a signal—meant to show off advanced technology and U.S. vulnerability.

If a foreign actor is behind it, the consequences could be severe. Not just for intelligence, but for international relations.

Are These UFOs Beyond Human Technology?

There’s another possibility that has officials quietly talking.

Could these craft be using technology beyond anything humans have built?

They resist radar. Move in total silence. And perform maneuvers no drone should be able to pull off.

What’s worse, they do all this in full view of the most powerful military on Earth.

Why the Pentagon Can’t Explain What’s Happening

Despite all their tools—radars, satellites, jamming tech—the Pentagon still can’t explain what’s going on.

These sightings are no longer rare. They’re happening often. And they’re happening over places that matter.

Military bases. Nuclear plants. Power stations. Even warships at sea.

For all their power, the Pentagon seems helpless to stop it.

Final Thoughts: The Mystery Deepens

So far, no one has been able to say what these craft are. No one has claimed responsibility. No country has stepped forward.

And yet, the flights continue. They’re bold. They’re bizarre. And they’re getting harder to ignore.

Pentagon UFO sightings are no longer science fiction. They are happening now—and the world’s top defense experts still have no answers.

Until someone cracks the case, the skies above America’s most secure sites remain wide open. That should worry everyone.

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