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Splitting & Merging

What if groups of aerial objects can separate, merge, and reorganize while maintaining precise coordinated movement? Swarm, splitting, and merging behavior represents one of the more unusual patterns reported in UAP encounters. Witnesses often describe groups of lights or objects operating together before dividing into…

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Group Flying

What if multiple aerial objects can move together in highly coordinated formations, maintaining precise spacing and synchronized motion over long distances? Formation flight is one of the most consistently reported multi-object behaviors in UAP encounters. Witnesses across civilian and military observations have described groups of…

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Erratic Movement

What if some aerial objects are capable of rapid zigzagging, oscillation, or abrupt positional shifts that appear unpredictable—yet still controlled? Erratic and irregular movement patterns are among the most visually striking behaviors reported in UAP encounters. Witnesses often describe objects moving in sharp, non-linear ways…

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Complex Trajectories

What if some aerial objects are capable of following smooth spirals, sweeping curves, or complex trajectories unlike the flight paths of conventional aircraft? Curving and non-linear movement patterns are a recurring feature in UAP reporting. Witnesses across civilian and military encounters have described objects moving…

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Instant Changes

What if some aerial objects appear capable of changing direction instantly—executing sharp turns without slowing down, banking, or following conventional flight paths? Right-angle turns and abrupt directional changes remain some of the most discussed UAP flight characteristics. Witnesses across civilian and military encounters have described…

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