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Seen over Southern California Desert - Yazata - Sep 13, 2025


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Despite looking like it was designed by aliens, it's not exactly a UAP, since it's well known what it is.

At USAF Plant 42, where they are made by Northrop Grumman. The USAF hopes to eventually acquire at least 100 of them. Australia has floated the idea of buying a few of them and the US says they are open to the idea.


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At Edwards Air Force Base where they are tested. Right now only two are flying for test purposes.


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RE: Seen over Southern California Desert - Magical Realist - Sep 13, 2025

It's getting harder to tell the difference between our technology and nonhuman intelligence technology. But a few distinctive markers for uaps still remain:

1) no visible means of propulsion or flight surfaces like wings or rudders.

2) zig zag flight behavior including sudden starts and stops and right angle turns.

3) make no noise.

4) some sort of strange luminosity implying exotic plasma-based technology.

5) can remain stationary in midair.

6) Appears and disappears.