Pentagon Reports States ‘Supersonic Tic-Tac Shaped UFO Stalked US Aircraft Carrier For Days.’

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A newly leaked report straight from the Pentagon reveals an unknown aircraft travelling at supersonic speeds, stalked a US aircraft carrier and it’s crew for days.

A UFO shaped like a Tic-Tac followed the crew multiple times before vanishing into thin air, according to the bombshell Pentagon report.

The object, which could reportedly hover in midair and could make itself invisible, baffled U.S. Navy fighter pilots during a training exercise in the Pacific Ocean.

The leaked report, obtained by Las Vegas’s KLAS tv station, tells how the USS Princeton, a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser, had multiple radar contacts with what it dubbed a Anomalous Aerial Vehicle (AAV).

The incident(s) took place back in November 2004. The ship’s ultra-advanced AN/SPY-1 multifunctional phased-array radar caught the object hovering at 60,000 feet before nosediving to the ocean surface in just a matter of seconds.

The object then sped off in a matter of seconds. Crew members believed the object to be a missile due to the incredible speeds it portrayed.

Two days later, the object appeared again. This time a pair of high-tech F-18 jets were sent to intercept it, but pilots reported that the object had turned itself invisible.

The object could still be detected however as it was causing a massive circular disturbance in the water “about 50 to 100 meters in diameter.”

The craft was described as “solid white, smooth, with no edges… uniformly colored with no nacelles, pylons or wings”, and looked like “an elongated egg or Tic Tac,” according to one of the pilots.

Pentagon report UFO

Image via : moderngalaxynews.com (not actual image of Pentagon incident noted in this article)

A few days later, a second jet spotted the same disturbance in the water, but this time, the pilot saw the UFO hovering above it “like a Harrier [jump jet]”.

An E-2C Hawkeye surveillance plane managed to detect the object, but was unable to lock on, suggesting that it was able to dodge radar.

It adds that the craft matches “no known aircraft or air vehicle currently in the inventory of the United States or any foreign nation.”