“Rubber Duck”: Arizona Air National Guard RC-26B Tracked Unknown Object for 30 Minutes — No Propulsion, No Aerodynamics, Two-Part Structure. “Cannot Be Explained By Any Known Technology.”

SCU forensic analysis (Reali, 2022) of two 30-minute FLIR video files from a RC-26B surveillance aircraft operated by the Arizona Air National Guard, obtained via DHS anonymous source. The FLIR system was the Star SAFIRE 380-HD. Object: two-part structure (appearing tethered), average tangential velocity ~213.7 mph, flew over approximately 25 square miles of desert terrain. Key anomalies: no aerodynamic structures for lift, no propulsion or heat signature from any known engine type, no lights or illumination. The aircraft circled the object multiple times for the entire 30 minutes while maintaining visual tracking. FLIR initially showed object as colder than surroundings — confirmed as a sensor artifact of the SAFIRE 380, not a true temperature reading. Geographic trajectory mapped to Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona. SCU conclusion: “The arguments against the null hypothesis far outweigh the arguments in support. The object cannot be explained by any known natural phenomenon or technology used for aeronautical propulsion.”

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