The NAVY has published a new video featuring UFO and USS Zumwalt

he U.S. Navy has released a new video from an incident that involved
six unidentified drones flying over its most advanced surface
combatant, the USS Zumwalt. The incident occurred in the waters
off the coast of Southern California in April 2019.
The War Zone received the video via the Freedom of Information act
as part of our ongoing investigation into reports of drone swarm
incidents that occurred near Navy vessels intermittently throughout
2019 off Southern California. Our previous update in the
investigation produced a number of briefing documents, including
an unclassified video and photographs that provided a significant
increase in detail about these strange incidents. While the bulk
of the drone swarm events occurred in July of 2019, we learned
of several new events that occurred earlier in the year. Among these
was the incident involving the USS Zumwalt.
The incident occurred at approximately 8:30 PM Pacific Time on April
24th 2019, around 17 nautical miles from the Marine Corps base at
Camp Pendleton in international waters. During the event, the USS
Zumwalt reported that as many as six unknown unmanned aerial
systems (UAS) were seen operating nearby at altitudes ranging from
300 to 1000 feet. At one point in the incident, the UAS reportedly
crossed over the deck of the USS Zumwalt. As in similar past
incidents, the drones were documented by the Ship Nautical Or
Otherwise Photographic Interpretation and Exploitation team,
or "SNOOPIE team." These sailors essentially act to document
dangerous, uncertain, or unusual situations using a variety of
commercial-grade cameras. 
You can view the newly obtained footage from the incident and
listen to a sailo's accompanying narration here:
https://youtu.be/ifslvA3SjOY
It should be noted that the USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) is a unique
vessel as the lead ship in its class of controversial
(https://bit.ly/3e8FXzb), but technologically advanced stealthy
surface combatants. The ship's stealth technology is designed to
allow it to be more survivable than other destroyers, including being
able to operate closer to enemy territory during certain operations.
Detailed analysis of the low-resolution video is difficult given that
it was taken at night. While unclassified records released to the
public tend to be underwhelming, it is likely that the USS Zumwalt
had access to a range of sophisticated sensors during the incident.
The only clear feature in the video is a set of several lights in
a rectangular formation. The lights appear to be white and green,
with an intermittently blinking red light presumed to be in the
center of the object. A sailor comments that the UASs do not appear
to be armed in the narration.
Full investigation: https://bit.ly/3R6mayN