Watch: New Navy 'Tic Tac' UFO Video Surfaces

By Tim Binnall

A newly surfaced video shows a pair of 'Tic Tac' UFOs filmed by the thermal radar system of a U.S. Navy combat ship operating off the coast of California. The remarkable incident, which came to light this week by way of filmmaker Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp's podcast Weaponized, reportedly occurred in February of 2023 when crew members aboard the USS Jackson noticed an illuminated object emerge from the water and take flight. A subsequent check of the thermal radar system revealed two such anomalies that bore a striking resemblance to the 'Tic Tac' UFOs made famous in a similar sighting reported by crew members of the USS Nimitz in November 2004.

In the footage from the recently revealed incident, which can be seen isolated and in full here, the two unusually shaped UFOs maneuver through the sky in an almost erratic fashion. Recounting the strange event, one of the unnamed crew members indicated that sailors actually saw four such objects that eventually departed the scene in a manner suggesting they were "all timed together." Looking back on their hasty exit, the crew member mused that "it’s clear that they're in communication with one another and synchronized like three, two, one countdown. Let's all go."

As for what the weird objects could have been, an examination of flight data from the time of the sighting showed no aircraft that could account for the four unusually shaped UFOs. Given their proximity to a Navy vessel, some have speculated that the anomalous forms could have been secret craft of either an American or foreign origin. Of course, others have argued that the UFOs were otherworldly in nature. What do you make of the wondrous account and the intriguing footage accompanying it? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.