USS Omaha Transmedium UFO
In July 2019, the USS Omaha tracked a spherical object on radar as it flew near the ship before apparently plunging into the ocean. Night vision footage showed the object descending into the water with no splash or debris. A submarine search found nothing. The incident, leaked and later confirmed by the Pentagon, added to evidence of 'transmedium' UFOs that can operate in both air and water.
The USS Omaha transmedium incident is among the most significant recent UFO cases. In 2019, a Navy ship tracked a spherical object that appeared to fly through the air and then plunge directly into the Pacific Ocean without slowing down. The footage was later confirmed as authentic by the Pentagon, adding to a growing body of evidence suggesting UFOs can operate in multiple mediums – air, space, and water.
The incident occurred during naval operations: The date was July 15, 2019. The location was off the coast of San Diego, California, in the Pacific Ocean. The ship involved was the USS Omaha (LCS-12), a littoral combat ship. The ship was conducting routine operations when the object was detected.
The USS Omaha tracked an unusual object: Radar contact indicated an unknown target. The object approached the ship. Combat Information Center personnel monitored the object. It was tracked for an extended period.
The crew described what they observed: The shape of the object was spherical, approximately 6 feet in diameter. The object was moving at significant speed. Initially, the object was airborne at low altitude. No visible means of propulsion were observed. No heat signature typical of engines was detected.
The most remarkable aspect was the splash-down: The object descended toward the ocean surface. It appeared to enter the water directly. There was no visible splash upon entry. No wreckage floated to the surface. A submarine was dispatched to search; nothing was found.
The incident was captured on video: The footage was shot using ship’s night vision equipment. The spherical object is clearly visible in the footage. The descent into the ocean is documented in the video. The footage was leaked to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell.
The government confirmed the footage’s authenticity: The Pentagon confirmed the footage was taken by Navy personnel. They stated the object remains unidentified. The footage was part of ongoing UAP investigations. This was part of increasing government transparency on UAPs.
The case suggests remarkable technology: The object operated in air and appeared to enter water. It showed no difficulty transitioning between mediums. No known human technology can do this. Similar behavior has been reported in other cases.
Navy assets searched for the object: A submarine was sent to search the entry area. The area where the object entered was thoroughly searched. Nothing was found - no debris, no object. Either the object left, continued underwater, or was never a physical object.
Personnel on the USS Omaha responded professionally: They recorded the event thoroughly. The incident was reported through proper channels. Despite the strangeness, procedures were followed. Some crew members have later discussed the incident.
Several Navy vessels reported UAP encounters in 2019. Another ship, the USS Russell, had well-documented encounters. A pattern of UAP activity around Navy ships emerged. These incidents contributed to increased official attention.
Water is approximately 800 times denser than air. Hitting water at speed creates enormous forces. Aircraft and watercraft are designed very differently. No known human technology can seamlessly transition between air and water.
The Puerto Rico case, known as Aguadilla 2013, showed similar water entry. The Tic Tac was observed near the ocean surface during the Nimitz 2004 incident. USO (Unidentified Submerged Object) reports go back decades. Transmedium capability appears repeatedly in UFO reports.
Corbell has been investigating military UFO encounters. He received the footage from military sources. He released the footage publicly. The Pentagon later confirmed authenticity.
The Navy established a UAP Task Force. Incidents like USS Omaha contribute to the database. Congressional interest has drawn attention to the cases. UAP investigation continues.
If real, it represents technology far beyond current capabilities. Some suggest only non-human technology could do this. It would require understanding physics we don’t possess. Where does such technology come from?
No known drone can enter water like this. Balloons don’t enter water without debris. Birds don’t appear as radar targets and aren’t spherical. The object remains unidentified.
Pentagon confirmed the footage is authentic. It demonstrates apparent transmedium capability. Multiple detection systems tracked the object. A submarine search found nothing. It contributed to official UAP investigation transparency.
Sources
- Wikipedia search: “USS Omaha Transmedium UFO”
- CIA UFO/UAP Reading Room — Declassified CIA documents on UAP