Recently civilian pilots have spotted similar objects and also the US military doesn’t do live tests without coordination and planning because people have died in the past when that was tried.
The best analysis is by Cmd. Chad Underwood who actually filmed one of the videos and is a good expert on the radar and camera sensors used https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-6-lt-cmdr-chad... Also, Mick West’s so called “debunking” is poorly done and an insult to these pilots.
Sometimes they were visible, sometimes not, since distance was at play. The ATFLIR camera pods can see a lot farther than the human eye but these were also witnessed with human eyes by multiple Navy pilots from different angles.
The classified version of the UAPTF (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force) report on government knowledge of real UFO events is being given to select members of the Senate ahead of the unclassified version likely to come next week. The narrative seems to be “soft disclosure” with descriptions of the public report by officials confirming that there are numerous real UFO events, that defy conventional explanations (and sometimes known physics), and do not represent secret US black projects, or even technological leaps from US adversaries. Basically, the ET hypothesis and US involvement with the phenomenon going back decades is being put on the table in a serious manner. The next step after more public pressure and interest will be a potential deeper disclosure and the government justifying its need for secrecy regarding UFOS and ET’s with national security claims in order to win back trust and faith in government and the military. Credible military witnesses, pilots, civil servants, researchers and finally whistleblowers deserve the public’s praise for these new developments.
The argument is why is the US military with a 700 billion dollar annual budget stating that they are not sure what these real objects are despite the amount of data they have collected on them. Either they are lying or they are incompetent, in either instance it’s a massive story.