3 UAP Drone Videos from Ukraine – Analyzed by F-16 Pilot!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves UAP videos from the front lines of Ukraine, shared by a researcher from the Ukrainian scientific research center Zond. The first video, taken on February 24, 2024, shows a large object that appears stationary in the sky. The second video, from March 28, 2024, features smaller objects flying in a linear formation at high speeds. The third video shows even smaller objects moving at a slower speed. The researcher discusses the characteristics of these objects and suggests they may be advanced drones or genuine UAPs. After reviewing the videos, the researcher expresses uncertainty about their nature but acknowledges the importance of the data collected by Zond. There is an ongoing interest in UAPs and their implications for understanding aerial phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses recent UAP sightings from the front lines of Ukraine, highlighting the work of the Zond organization in analyzing these phenomena. Three specific UAP videos are analyzed, showcasing various characteristics and behaviors that challenge conventional explanations.
Zond receives around 30 UFO reports daily through their app, which requires a state identification number to download.
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“They say they flew directly straight like with any sort of ballistic profile it should go up and then down.”
Managed by: Zond
Scientific study of UAPs and anomalous phenomena
Zond is a Ukrainian scientific research center for the analysis of anomalies, engaged in UAP study since 2004.
Zond receives around 30 UFO reports daily through their app, which requires a state identification number to download.
A UAP video taken by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on February 24, 2024, shows a large object estimated to be 100 meters long, hanging in place without visible movement.
A second UAP video from March 28, 2024, shows objects flying in a linear path at speeds of 76 to 110 m/s, which is not characteristic of known systems.
A third UAP video from early 2024 shows smaller objects flying at 37 m/s, exhibiting abnormal formation and behavior.