Submarine USO Footage Shows Orbs Entering and Exiting Water
Objects seamlessly transitioning between air and ocean — officially unexplained
Embedded within the Pentagon's May 22, 2026 UFO file release is footage that may be the most scientifically significant of all: 2022 video showing multiple spherical objects moving in and out of the water near a military submarine. The footage is officially categorized as a UAP — an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon — by the U.S. Defense Department.
This is not a distant light in the sky. This is objects transitioning between two mediums — air and water — with what appears to be zero resistance and no visible propulsion system. The footage captures what researchers call USOs: Unidentified Submerged Objects.
The behaviour is unlike anything in the known technological inventory. Conventional submarines cannot fly. Aircraft cannot submerge and operate at depth. Drones that can do both — transitioning seamlessly between air and water — do not exist in any known military arsenal.
The footage was captured by military-grade imaging systems, not a shaky phone camera. And yet, after AARO review, it remains officially unexplained.
Key Evidence
- 2022 military footage showing spherical USOs near a submarine
- Official Pentagon categorization as UAP
- Objects shown entering and exiting water without visible propulsion
- Released as part of May 22, 2026 declassification batch
The Rational Explanation
AARO has suggested that many UAP incidents can be attributed to sensor artifacts, drones, or classified technology (domestic or foreign). However, the seamless air-water transition shown in this footage defies known physics and engineering. The most sceptical reading is that the footage shows a classified experimental vehicle — but no nation has publicly demonstrated this capability.
What We Don't Know
If this is a drone or experimental vehicle: whose is it? The US military does not classify its own technology as UAP. If it is a sensor artifact: how does an artifact show consistent three-dimensional movement across two physical mediums? And if it is something else — the implications for physics, biology, and our understanding of intelligence are staggering.
The Rabbit Hole
USO reports are not new. Navy sonar operators have documented anomalous underwater objects for decades — objects moving at speeds that would crush conventional submarines, and showing up on multiple sensor systems simultaneously. The 2022 footage is the first officially released video evidence. Is this the beginning of a new category of transparency?