We thought we’d have to wait years—or maybe decades—before seeing something this clear. But the day has come. A new video has surfaced, and it might be the most compelling UFO video evidence yet. Let’s just say, if you thought UFOs were all in your head… this one might make you think again.
What’s in the New UFO Video?
The now-viral UFO video shows a surreal moment: four mysterious aircraft rising straight from the ocean’s surface near San Clemente Island, right in front of the U.S. Navy warship USS Jackson. The crafts, shaped like Tic Tacs, appear to move in perfect sync—hovering, flying, and vanishing into thin air, all while glowing as if self-illuminated.
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Captured using the ship’s thermal camera on February 15, 2023, the footage has been called one of the most fascinating modern encounters with what experts now call UAPs—Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. And while this might sound like sci-fi, the reality is that these objects meet the criteria for something very real: transmedium behavior, meaning they can operate through water and air without explanation.
Is This Even Real?
This isn’t just a random leak. The UFO video was released by Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, two respected investigative journalists who dropped it on their podcast WEAPONIZED. The clip was reportedly confirmed by crew members who witnessed it firsthand and described the objects as eerily bright and eerily coordinated—almost as if they were being controlled by a single force or communicating with each other.
“In 2023 the U.S. Navy encountered four “TIC TAC” shaped UAPs off the coast of California. Personnel from the USS Jackson in the CIC (Combat Information Center) filmed them. One of the vehicles of unknown origin was observed exiting the water, transitioning directly into flight,… pic.twitter.com/L1Bpl00P5k
— Somewhere in the Skies Podcast (@SomewhereSkies) April 9, 2025
What’s even stranger? The UFO video was captured in a location known for previous sightings. And that’s where things get even weirder.
Tic Tac UFOs Aren’t New at All
If the phrase “Tic Tac UFO” rings a bell, it should. This isn’t the first time these smooth, oval-shaped crafts have appeared in U.S. military encounters. Back in 2004, a strikingly similar event unfolded off the same California coast, involving the U.S.S. Nimitz.

In that now-famous case, fighter pilots and radar crews tracked fast-moving crafts that could dive into the ocean and reappear in the air within seconds. Their movement patterns defied known physics—just like in the 2023 footage. That earlier encounter shook military officials and helped launch the U.S. government’s current interest in UAP research.
The similarities between the USS Jackson and Nimitz encounters are hard to ignore. Are these incidents connected? Is Southern California a hotspot for these transmedium crafts? And what exactly are we dealing with?
While no official explanation has been given, this new UFO video adds another serious layer to the conversation. One thing is clear: what used to be considered science fiction is starting to look like a real mystery worth solving.
And this time, it’s all on camera.
