The US Navy has finally confirmed what for many was a reality, that UFO videos flying across the sky are real. US officials are unaware of what objects are those that appear in the videos and not related to the confirmation that they are real videos with the existence of aliens.

The objects seen in three clips of declassified military images are "unidentified aerial phenomena," Navy spokesman Joe Gradisher confirmed to CNN.

The clips, made public between December 2017 and March 2018 by the Academy of Arts and Sciences To The Stars , appear to show fast moving oblong objects captured by advanced infrared sensors.

In the 2004 images, the sensors are fixed on an object when it flies before it accelerates and disappears from the left side of the screen, too fast for the sensors to reposition it .

In addition, two of the videos, both of 2015, contain the audio of American fighter pilots trying to make sense of what they are seeing. "It's a damn drone," one of the pilots is heard saying. "My God! Everyone goes against the wind," says another.

Gradisher said the Navy's transparency about unidentified air events is largely due to encouraging students to report "raids" they see at the airfield , threatening the safety of the pilots.

"For many years, our pilots have not reported these incursions due to the stigma associated with the terminology and previous theories about what may or may not be in those videos," he added. The only way to find out what those UFOs are, he said, is to encourage students to report them when they see them.

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