None of the REAL “video” “footage” of the sky that I’ve ever seen has had a perfect white X dominating the center of the image. This means the ‘image’ is not of the sky, it is a computer-generated image that sort of looks like the sky. It’s not an optical video recording. When you see images like the ‘tic-tac’, or this ‘disc’, that’s not the shape of a particular target, it’s a shape concocted by software, likely from a rather small inventory of available shapes. Who knows what the actual sensor clutter was that caused the software to pick the shape of any image shown. It’s certainly Unidentified. Flying Object is questionable.
So you’re saying what the seasoned F-18 Super Hornet pilots encountered for several days in different jets was a fabrication?
“None of the REAL “video” “footage” of the sky that I’ve ever seen has had a perfect white X dominating the center of the image.”
You couldn’t be more wrong. First Person View (FPV) video systems commonly have something like the “X”. Why display your ignorance on a subject you know nothing about?