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Teardrop

What if some UAP are shaped like a teardrop—an elegant, directional form optimized for controlled motion, low resistance, and rapid acceleration? This page explores reports of teardrop-shaped unidentified aerial phenomena. We do not assume a specific origin. Instead, we focus on recurring patterns in eyewitness…

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Boomerang

What if some UAP adopt angular, boomerang-like shapes—combining the visual profile of aircraft wings with flight characteristics that operate far beyond conventional aerodynamics? Boomerang or chevron-shaped UAP are typically described as large, angular objects with a distinct V-shaped or swept-wing configuration. Reported sizes often range…

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Oval / Egg

What if some UAP are designed as smooth, symmetrical oval structures—optimized not for aerodynamics, but for complete stability and fluid motion in any orientation? Oval or egg-shaped UAP are typically described as seamless, rounded objects—somewhere between a sphere and a stretched ellipse. Their proportions vary,…

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Triangle

What if some UAP are large, structured triangular craft—capable of silent hovering, precise low-altitude flight, and sudden acceleration without any visible means of propulsion? Triangular UAP are among the most consistently reported large-scale objects. Witnesses typically describe dark, sharply defined triangular forms—either equilateral or slightly…

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Cylinder / Cigar

What if some UAP are not compact craft at all—but massive, elongated systems capable of silent, high-speed flight without wings, rotors, or visible propulsion? Cylinder—or “cigar-shaped”—UAP are typically described as long, tubular objects with smooth, continuous surfaces and rounded or blunt ends. Witnesses often estimate…

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