“Any video of a UFO that is defying the laws of physics is suspect.”
Well, none of the videos actually seem to show anything of the sort, since they lack landmarks or other things that could give us perspective, and help to rule out odd camera movements/refocusing, etc.
After spending $70 million bucks per jet, the least we can expect is clear photos and videos.;-)
We got the Hubble telescope and the Casini camera tech but no one can seem to get anything but grainy photos of trash can lids?
Oh lord. If you think naval aviators require visual ‘landmarks’ in their MFDs to identify bearing, heading and kinematics properties of objects tracked by their targeting systems, then you probably don’t know anything about avionics.
Those graphics on the bottom and the sides of the MFD tell the pilot everything he needs to know about where an object is (in relationship to his own craft), its heading, its speed and its altitude and it does it all without relying on fixed landmarks.