A UFO-like vehicle has been spotted on Google Maps by hawk-eyed web users.
The craft was found in the satellite images, dated 2024, in the harbor next to the Port Hueneme U.S. Navy base in California.
X (formerly Twitter) users reacted to the mysterious find with comments including, "Cool, looks like a stingray," and "It looks like the sub-flyer from Journey to the Bottom of the Sea."
While Data Scientist John Basham wrote: "It means either they screwed up and allowed this thing to be photographed. Or they want it photographed to send enemy nations down a rabbit hole."
The U.S. military's Manta Ray prototype uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV).
The U.S. military's Manta Ray prototype uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV). A UFO-like vehicle has been spotted on Google maps by hawk-eyed web users. The craft was found in a harbour next to the Port Hueneme U.S. Navy base in California. X (formerly Twitter) users reacted to the find with comments including "Cool, looks like a stingray," and "It looks like the sub-flyer from Journey to the Bottom of the Sea." While Data Scientist John Basham wrote: "It means either they screwed up and allowed this thing to be photographed. Or they want it photographed to send enemy nations down a rabbit hole." However, the craft was revealed as the U.S. military's Manta Ray prototype uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV). Built by manufacturer Northrop Grumman, it is designed for long-duration undersea missions.
Although its future missions have not been revealed, Northrop Grumman describes the vehicle as a "new class of UUV, it is an extra-large glider that will operate long-duration, long-range and payload-capable undersea missions without need for on-site human logistics."
“Our successful, full-scale Manta Ray testing validates the vehicle’s readiness to advance toward real-world operations after being rapidly assembled in the field from modular subsections,” Dr. Kyle Woerner, DARPA program manager for Manta Ray said in May. “The combination of cross-country modular transportation, in-field assembly, and subsequent deployment demonstrates a first-of-kind capability for an extra-large UUV.”
DARPA says they are engaging with the U.S. Navy on the next steps for testing and transition of the technology.
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