Yes, you are right. But when talking about the videos released by the US military we have a Batman Balloon, an object which is not travelling as fast as reported, a sphere that falls in to the sea (rather than purposely submerge) a video of a triangular object which is nothing but a Bokeh effect, and a video of a Flir camera which makes it look like an object is making a fast turn, when in effect it's nothing but a camera reaching its end of travel.

 

All very strange. They are either trying to take our attention away from a huge event  (choose one), or are trying to hide more strange sightings which they will never release.

 

All the videos are cut, no beginning and no end. In one the pilot is excited about locking onto an object which he can be clearly heard to be describing as a drone which is part of a fleet. 

 

I happen to know an experienced military radar operator, he laughed when he saw the Bokeh effect being described as a triangular craft.

 

The F-18 pilot, Ryan Graves' description of the "UFO" he sighted is most certainly a radar reflector. The strangest thing is not the sightings, it's the reason for claiming some of these sightings are unexplainable.

 

Remember that those are training exercises where the jets are flying unarmed, so there is no chance an excited pilot will engage an object and shoot it down. It's the perfect theatre for testing technology on personnel.

 

As far as those videos go, they are US drones, I can't comment about other sightings which are obviously unexplainable. 

 

Of course, I do hope not to get abducted and probed. Especially seeing as I have three active listings.