Some say this is starting to turn into a coverup to hide the truth that a crashed UFO has been found in the Baltic sea, but the evidence now seems to suggest the object is a World War II Top-Secret Nazi Weapon, that was perhaps designed to confuse enemy radar. Whether the device was actually used is now clear, but it may have been capable of blocking ship and aircraft radar.
The so-called Baltic Sea UFO may in fact be a secret Nazi weapon from World War 2 designed to thwart British and Russian submarines and aircraft in the area. If so, it’s still a significant historical find of weaponry lost in the fog of war.
Scientists reviewing data collected by Norwegian divers who visited the anomaly at the bottom of the sea believe the object to be a concrete base, covered in wire mesh, which was designed to block enemy radar and even causing ships and airplanes to lose their way, either crashing into the sea or sinking below the waves.
Sonar scans show that ‘UFO’ at bottom of Baltic sea may actually be a top-secret Nazi anti-submarine defence lost since the Second World War
Object is raised about 10 to 13ft above seabed and curved at the sides like a mushroom.
- World War II expert says object may be Nazi anti-submarine weapon
- Wire meshes could be used to baffle submarine radar and make them crash
- Area vital to German war machine
- Object has wire meshes – which could explain why dive team’s equipment failed
- Divers say phones and some cameras switch off when close to the object
Divers exploring a ‘UFO-shaped’ object in the Baltic sea say that the strange, curved object might be a Nazi device lost beneath the waves since the end of the Second World War.
Sonar scans have shown that the device, raised 10ft above the seabed and measuring 200ft by 25ft, could be the base of an anti-submarine weapon.
Its just a weather balloon