Saturday, July 18, 2026

Could fast-spinning aerial vehicles be behind some UAP cases?





“The Phantom Twist drone’s unique rotation renders it almost invisible when in flight (Image Credit: Northwestern University).” (The Brief)

Phantom Twist drone turns invisible. Because it spins 25 times per second. That is too rapid for the human eye. That ultra-fast spin makes its structure “invisible” to the naked eye. This type. Of quite low-cost visual stealth systems. It can make those drones very effective. And that raises a very interesting idea. The image is the AI vision of the next text. The rotor could be larger. But you might understand the idea. 

Could that kind of structure be the thing? That is behind the UFOs or some UAPs. The idea is that there could be a bi-layer rotor. And the middle of that rotor could be the chamber. That is mounted to the frame between those layers. That chamber. It has a bearing connection. That allows it to stay stable. Even if that wing rotates. 



Futuristic vision of the rotating virtual saucer. That spins very fast. (Gemini AI)


When that system travels slowly. Or. It hovers above the ground. Those wings rotate very fast. When that system must travel fast. It stops its spin. And then ignites the jet engines on the other side of the craft. The craft can have similar wings. To aircraft. So that it can turn. As in the case of a cruise missile. The system could look like a saucer when the wing rotates. But the thing is that this image. It is only an AI-made image. It is based on my own imagination.  And created by Gemini.



The mysterious UAP located over Pantex plant. (Interesting Engineering)

The thing is that. The UAPs are new things for the news. There has been a star-shaped UAP above a top-secret nuclear base in Texas. Those UAPs can be some kind of security tests. But they are interesting anyway. And I think that this kind of system could be a test for some exotic-looking aerial vehicles. Maybe some of those UAPs are holograms. The purpose is to make people look at them. That thing could uncover some classified aircraft. The star-shaped structure. It can be. Some kind of stealth helicopter or drone. 



“Jellyfish UAP” might be some kind of rescue drone. The mission of that drone. It could be a tool that can also capture targeted persons. 

There are reports. That  small-sized saucer-shaped object. Traveling along the aircraft, like an F/A-18. Could those saucers be some kind of stealth cruise missiles? The downed F-15 pilot told stories about the mysterious “jellyfish” UAP. That UAP could be a drone whose purpose is to pick up the downed pilot into the chamber. And then fly to the hovering VTOL aircraft. The structure of that system. It can be similar to the Ukrainian drone. That used to shoot down Shahed drones. But that jellyfish drone can have manipulators to pick up the pilot inside it. 

Or maybe they are used for some kind of tests for psychological warfare systems. If the sound waves and the flashing holograms can activate the sleeping centers in human brains. That thing. It can be the new type of intelligent weapon system. But as we know, the UAPs are real. Maybe their purpose is simply to make people look away from something that is not meant for the public eye. And those things require a new type of research. If those systems are holograms and decoys. Researchers might want to collect feedback from those observations. 




https://interestingengineering.com/culture/pentagon-ufo-files-texas-nuclear-plant


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/what-is-a-jellyfish-drone-swarm-and-why-are-they-considered-so-dangerous/ar-AA27KRUK?ocid=BingNewsSerp


https://thedebrief.org/can-you-see-it-this-stealth-drone-deploys-a-human-perception-hack-to-become-nearly-invisible-to-the-eye/


https://www.twz.com/air/what-was-the-jellyfish-like-drone-swarm-the-downed-f-15e-pilot-reportedly-saw-over-iran


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Could fast-spinning aerial vehicles be behind some UAP cases?

“The Phantom Twist drone’s unique rotation renders it almost invisible when in flight (Image Credit: Northwestern University).” (The Brief) ...