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An unidentified submerged object (USO) is an unidentified object submerged in water. The U.S. Navy classifies USOs as whales, sharks, and other sea creatures that can interfere with ship maneuvering, sonar operations, and oceanographic research. [ 1 ]
The Baltic Sea anomaly sonar image by OceanX. The Baltic Sea anomaly is a feature visible on an indistinct sonar image taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åberg and their Swedish OceanX diving team while treasure hunting on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea at the center of the Gulf of Bothnia in June 2011.
It uncovered a 30-foot (9.1 m) long object that searchers believed to be the plane. The following year, divers confirmed that the object was a rock formation. In 2008, another sonar search discovered a possible plane approximately 450 feet (140 m) below the surface. It was next to a boat that sank in the 1950s.
Some ufologists suggest the Utsuro-bune could have been an unidentified submerged object (USO). They note the mysterious symbols which were reportedly found on the object that regularly appear as addenda within the depictions. [1] [3] [16] They are suggested by some to be similar to the symbols reported from the Rendlesham Forest Incident in ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Commonly reported types of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories ...
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UFO Files is an American television series that was produced from 2004 to 2007 for the History Channel.The program covers the phenomena of unidentified flying and submerged objects, close encounters with alleged extraterrestrial life, and alleged military and government cover-up conspiracies.
The unidentified objects over the airports of Helsinki, Pulkovo and Peski were not detected by the airport radars. [8] Although according to UPI the object was detected by the Helsinki airport radar, the airport's traffic controller Ari Hämäläinen claimed it was not. [8] The objects were not spotted by the Soviet air defense system either. [8]