Newly declassified footage released by the U.S. Government, and then posted online by private UFO research group To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, appears to show an Unidentified Flying Object tracked by the targeting pod of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet off the eastern seaboard of the United States in 2015.

The brief shootage, shot using a Raytheon AN/ASQ- 228 Advanced Targeting Forward-Looking Infrared (ATFLIR) Pod mounted beneath the supersonic capable fighter jet, appears to show a saucer shaped craft moving at an extremely high rate of speed. The pilot and weapons officer can be heard discussing and reacting to the fast moving craft as they make two failed attempts to lock onto the fast moving object before successfully tracking it, however briefly, on the third attempt.

“Whoa! Got it!” One voice on the footage shouts.

“What the f— is that thing?!” the other asks.

The two crewman are audibly excited as they track the craft traveling at a high rate of speed, and although the footage is brief, there are a number of interesting details to take note of. First, there appears to be no sign of visible rotors, wings, or a tail on the object as it travels, despite the laser range finder citing its distance from the aircraft as only approximately 4.4 nautical miles. There is also no visible exhaust plume coming from the craft, which should be visible in the mid-wave infrared frequency used by the ATFLIR.

The oval shaped object can be seen traveling at a high rate of speed from the top right corner of the video moving toward the lower left, until the Weapons Officer is able to attain tracking capture and match the rate of the camera to the unidentified object.

According to the analysis released in conjunction with the video by To The Stars Academy, the F/A-18 was traveling at approximately 25,000 feet and moving at 259 knots (approximately Mach 0.61) at the time of the intercept.