Declassified Video Shows U.S. Military Aircraft Destroying Object Over Lake Huron
A February 2023 video released in a second batch of declassified UAP documents shows a U.S. Air Force F-16C destroying an unidentified object over Lake Huron. The footage was recorded by an Air National Guard aircraft using an unspecified weapons system.
indianexpress.comU.S. Air Force Air National Guard F-16C destroying an object over Lake Huron. The footage depicts the aircraft engaging the object with an unknown weapons system. S. government.
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The recording captures the moment the object is struck above the lake surface. No additional information on the object's origin or characteristics is provided in the released material. The same set of documents contains other UAP-related files from the same period.
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2 events- February 12, 2023
U.S. Air National Guard F-16C recorded video of object destruction over Lake Huron.
1 source@sentdefender - 2026
Second batch of declassified UAP documents released by U.S. government.
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Further public review of UAP records may occur after additional releases.
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