Sure, that's great. Nobody can decide if they are a quantum leap in an enemy nation's spy technology, or if it's aliens, or whatever, but there seems to be no disagreement these days that it's not just delusion. This week, 60 minutes released a special on the military's UAP project and UFO declassification, and since then there has been nods of confirmation from former US officials, celebrities, athletes - and even the 43rd POTUS Barack Obama that these UAPs indeed exist, and move as described and that the US has no idea how they work or what their origin is. According to the 60 minutes piece have been observed for years, some pilots went on record saying they encountered these objects literally every day for years when they were on air patrol. Still tons of this such footage being classified by the US Gov (the famous F-18 video we have was leaked to press). Some pilots describe seeing an inarticulate object that just looked like a big tic tac that seemed to defy the laws of physics with no articulable propulsion system etc.
If we're assuming for truth that USAF pilots have seen for example, a tic tac, and other examples, that are flying through the air at impossible rates: 6, 7 G's, 13,000 miles per hour, etc. that does raise a lot of questions. Perhaps, if we assume this is a space probe of some sort, it is being controlled by some larger ship that transmits its power and kinetic energy, eg. like a tractor beam or some strong magnetic force. Or, if it is truly otherworldly, it could even be something observing us from outside our 3-dimensions, of which we perhaps would only be able to perceive, a tic-tac.
The way the pilots describe themselves trying to rationalize what they're seeing made it seem so synonymous with one of those spy-in-the-wild documentaries. You see animals for instance get totally blinkered when they spot camera equipment sometimes because they have no idea how to categorize it.