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Does the Navy's Missile-Fooling Plasma Tech Explain Recent UFO Sightings?

The idea was to mimic infrared signatures in midair. But this defensive tech comes with some otherworldly side effects.
By Kyle Mizokami   
May 13, 2020
 

    The U.S. Navy has patented technology that can literally draw objects in the sky using plasma.
    The technology is meant to fool heat-seeking missiles, luring them away from their targets.
    The tech could theoretically draw “UFOs” in the sky but there are problems with that explanation.

The U.S. Navy recently patented a method for creating 3D images in midair using plasma. The technology is meant to create a heat source, drawing hostile infrared-guided missiles away from their targets. It could also theoretically be partially responsible for a series of UFO sightings reported by Navy strike fighter pilots in 2004 and again in 2014 to 2015. But the technology falls short of a full explanation.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a32452418/3d-plasma-object-ufos/