The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd transits the Pacific Ocean on July 30, 2019.Anthony J. Rivera / US Navy
The military is expected to deliver a report later this year to Congress on “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena."
Drones that hovered around U.S. destroyers for hours off the California coast remain unidentified more than a year and a half after the episode, the Navy’s top officer says. Adm. Michael Gilday, chief of naval operations, spoke about the July 2019 flights Monday at a Defense Writers Group event in Washington.
Gilday said the incident — and other similar sightings — were still being assessed. Asked if the Navy had identified the drones that flew near U.S. warships near the Channel Islands off Southern California, Gilday said: “No, we have not.”
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Update: Navy's Top Officer Says ‘Drones’ That Swarmed Destroyers Remain Unidentified (Warzone/The Drive)
WNU Editor: This former CIA director is wondering if there is something out there .... Former director of the CIA James Woolsey says he was skeptical about aliens until a friend's aircraft was 'paused at 40,000ft' and he 'hopes we can be friendly to other creatures if they exist' (Daily Mail).
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