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U.S. Navy — 'GoFast' UAP Video (Official Release)
Source: U.S. Department of Defense / U.S. NavyReleased: April 27, 2020Incident: February 10, 2015
ANALYSIS SUMMARYThis analysis was prepared by Dr. Elara Voss using publicly available source material. It should be verified against the original source documents.
Dr. Voss's Analysis
The 'GoFast' video was recorded off the U.S. East Coast and officially released by the DoD in 2020. Pilots expressed surprise at the object's apparent speed and low altitude. Independent analysis has suggested the apparent speed may be influenced by the aircraft's own motion and camera perspective, but the object itself remains unidentified. No official explanation has been provided.
Overview
One of three officially released Navy UAP videos. The 'GoFast' footage shows an object traveling at apparently high speed just above the ocean surface as tracked by a Navy aircraft's infrared pod.
Key Facts
- ◆Object tracked moving rapidly above ocean surface
- ◆DoD confirmed video is authentic
- ◆Some analysts attribute apparent speed to camera parallax
- ◆Object officially remains unidentified
What Remains Unresolved
- ?Does accounting for aircraft velocity fully explain the apparent speed?
- ?Was additional sensor data collected during the encounter?
- ?Is this the same object tracked during the Nimitz incident?
Related Topics
NavyVideoDoDEast CoastFLIROcean
Official Source
https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/2165713/ ↗This page summarizes publicly available source material. It does not prove or suggest extraterrestrial origin for the described observations. All summaries should be verified against the original official source documents. UFO Files Watch is an independent educational site not affiliated with any government agency.
