Honestly, I don't think the Navy had much choice. Think about it: they had more than a half-a-dozen Navy fighter pilots come out and say that they not only saw these things with their eyes, but also that at least one if not two or three separate sensor systems aboard some of the most advanced fighter planes in the world also recorded these objects under basically perfect atmospheric conditions.
What were they going to say? That their own pilots, some of whom are still flying for the Navy, are seeing things while protecting our skies? That our best most highly trained pilots are incapable of discerning the difference between a weather balloon and a UAP?
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