FLIR1

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FLIR1 is an infrared cockpit video recorded by U.S. Navy pilots during the 2004 USS Nimitz UFO encounter, widely publicized as evidence of an unidentified aerial phenomenon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UFO video
cockpit video
infrared video recording
unidentified aerial phenomenon video
associatedWith Tic Tac UFO incident NERFINISHED
USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group NERFINISHED
capturedNear Southern California coast NERFINISHED
capturedOver Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
classifiedAs unidentified aerial phenomenon by U.S. government
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateRecorded November 2004
durationApprox about one minute
features pilot commentary
format digital video
hasFrameOverlay azimuth and range indicators
sensor telemetry data
zoom and mode indicators
investigatedBy Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
languageOfAudio English
linkedToWitness Chad Underwood NERFINISHED
David Fravor NERFINISHED
medium infrared
militaryContext training exercise
operator U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
publicizedAs evidence of unidentified aerial phenomenon
publicizedBy To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science NERFINISHED
recordedBy U.S. Navy pilots NERFINISHED
recordedDuring 2004 USS Nimitz UFO encounter NERFINISHED
recordedFrom U.S. Navy fighter jet
relatedTo Gimbal UFO video
GoFast UFO video
releasedBy U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
releaseType officially declassified video
sensorPlatform F/A-18 Super Hornet NERFINISHED
shows object executing abrupt maneuvers
object with no clearly visible wings or exhaust plume
rapidly moving target
unidentified aerial object
timePeriod early 21st century
topicOf UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) hearings
UFO research discussions
usesSensorType Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) NERFINISHED
viewpoint cockpit sensor display
widelyCoveredBy international news media

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