Submarine Transmedium UAP — 2022 U.S. Navy Submarine Video (PURSUE Phase 2)
🎥 Military Video🏛 U.S. Navy / Department of War / AARO📅 2022-03

Submarine Transmedium UAP — 2022 U.S. Navy Submarine Video (PURSUE Phase 2)

📅 Overview

In March 2022, footage was captured from the deck of a U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine and first publicly released in PURSUE Phase 2 on May 22, 2026. Two metallic spherical objects hovered above the submarine and then descended into the water (transmedium).

🔍 Details

  • Location: U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operating area (specific coordinates redacted)
  • Date: March 2022
  • Object appearance: Two metallic spheres — appearing white in IR footage
  • Behavior:
    • Hovered directly above the submarine
    • Perfectly matched the submarine's transit speed
    • Entered the water without splash or wake — none of the normal surface-tension reaction
    • Some objects later re-emerged from the water and flew

🛂 'Transmedium' Capability

This incident falls into the UAP category the U.S. military officially calls transmedium — operating freely in both air and water:

  • No loss of speed or structural integrity at the air-water boundary
  • Conventional submarines / drones cannot enter transmedium without damage or speed loss
  • No known technology can reproduce the behavior

🤔 Open Questions

  • How does it enter the water without splash or wake? (Normal surface-tension reaction absent)
  • What system matches submarine transit speed precisely?
  • Are the two spheres' formation flight autonomous or remote-controlled?

📺 Significance

  • One of the most mysterious files in PURSUE Phase 2
  • Behaviorally more anomalous than the Lake Huron shoot-down itself
  • Pattern similar to USS Omaha 2019 (Tic-Tac series) — repeated U.S. military transmedium UAP encounters
  • Major analysis by WARUFO, The Debrief, WION

Source: Submarine Transmedium UAP Video (March 2022) / 2022-03 / U.S. Navy submarine operating area

📷 Wikimedia Commons (USS Nimitz Tic-Tac 참조 사진, PD)