Military Footage Reveals ‘Tic Tac’ UFOs Witnessed By Warship Crew By Coast Of San Diego
Written by Christopher Sharp - 8 April 2025
The objects bear a striking resemblance to the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) encountered by naval aviators from the USS Nimitz in 2004—also described as being ‘tic tac’-shaped.
The sighting occurred on the night of 15 February 2023, when an unknown object was seen by one witness aboard the ship emerging from the ocean, before transitioning into flight, meaning it would meet the official U.S. government criteria of a transmedium UAP.
The witness and his fellow crewmembers ran to the radar screen, where they saw four targets.
Using the ship’s thermal camera, the crew observed two objects moving from north to south. They then zoomed in on one of the objects, that was captured throughout most of the newly released footage.
The witness and his crewmembers were then left in shock when they observed all four objects “jetting off into the abyss” in perfect synchronicity, disappearing from the radar screen.
The footage was obtained by investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp and released today on their podcast, ‘WEAPONIZED’.
In conversation with Corbell and Knapp, the witness aboard the USS Jackson—an Independence-class littoral combat ship—recounted initially seeing the self-illuminating object emerge from the ocean:
“We only see lights - because it's at nighttime….but to see the lights emerging from water? So, I go out to the bridge wing. I'm noticing things and lights on the horizon and, like, city lights or any other ships that are out there.
“So seeing a light that is lifting up, you can see - I know the difference between a light on the horizon coming up and a light coming out of the water. When you've been on the water more in your life than you haven't been, you know the difference.”
The witness also described seeing all four objects vanishing simultaneously and instantaneously, seemingly in perfect unison:
“We witnessed all four of them, perfectly synchronized, jetting off into the abyss. They all left at the exact same moment. And we were like, holy shit!
“A few seconds later I ran to my station and checked the radar. They were gone, completely off the radar.
“It was clear they were in communication with one another, moving in unison, like a countdown: three, two, one, go. Or perhaps one entity was controlling all four, and they departed simultaneously. But yeah, they all left exactly at the same time.”
The incident occurred in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California, positioned between San Clemente Island to the west and San Diego to the east.
The location is within the W-291 Warning Area, where the US Navy conducts business related to naval warfare.
Speaking to Liberation Times, The Hill opinion contributor Marik von Rennenkampff, who has analysed the video told Liberation Times:
“This is intriguing footage. Since we have the date, time, location, and direction the USS Jackson’s infrared camera was pointed, we can rule out commercial jets and military helicopters with flight tracker software.”
“Additionally,” von Rennenkampff said, “conventional aircraft and helicopters, along with balloons, were never good candidate explanations for this incident given the objects’ infrared signature, which resembles a capsule-shaped object and appears to lack control surfaces, a tail, engine exhaust or conventional means of propulsion.”
“Critically,” according to von Rennenkampff, “there may be a link to the well-known 2004 USS Nimitz incidents, in which five naval aviators observed ‘Tic Tac’-shaped craft.”
The USS Jackson footage was recorded in the same area where Senior Chief Operations Specialist Kevin Day aboard the USS Princeton famously began tracking 'tic tac' UAP in 2004.
In a 2024 interview with the Daily Mail, Kevin Day recalled how in November 2004 the objects would descend east of Catalina Island before travelling south at an anomalously slow airspeed of 100 knots toward Guadalupe Island, where they would vanish from radar.
View the full article on Liberation Times here.