The US Navy is constantly chasing UFOs - review The warship was reportedly followed by the UFOs (https://bit.ly/3Ej3beV) while it was on a training exercise off the East Coast in October 2021, filmmaker Dave Beaty told The Sun (https://bit.ly/3McYaHL). According to Beaty's research, Marines onboard becoming shocked when the Navy's anti-drone ghostbusters did not deter the balls of light. The ship was allegedly followed for half a mile and 200ft (https://bit.ly/3Oesjbh) above the ocean for several nights, a former US Marine officer told Beaty. The new findings, which Beaty said are in the preliminary stages of his research (https://bit.ly/3M54TmT), will likely spark new interest in unexplained encounters by the US Navy. Last summer, a milestone report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirmed dozens of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). The USS Omaha filmed a round object making a controlled flight above the water for an extended period of time before it finally entered the ocean. Investigative filmmaker Jeremy Corbell shared the footage with Mystery Wire (https://bit.ly/3jZmy3z) in May 2021. Still images from that video were first released in April 2021 as the Pentagon confirmed that a set of photos and videos showing unidentified flying objects buzzing over Navy warships off the coast of California in 2019 'were taken' by branch personnel. The Drive revealed (https://bit.ly/3rvwTZ7) in February 2021 that US Navy warships stationed off the coast of Los Angeles had encountered swarms of mysterious drones, which pursued them at high speed in low visibility. The outlet obtained ship logbooks and internal emails from the Navy under the Freedom of Information Act, and eyewitness descriptions from the staff on board, to establish the UAVs had a far greater aeronautical capability than any previously known drones.