I think a lot of UAP can be explained by space weather and atmospheric ionization. Lightning is the most common atmospheric ionization that humans can easily observe, but atmospheric ionization comes in many different forms. It can look like spherical luminescent balls or discs and can accelerate at hypervelocity and change colours. It can appear and disappear within seconds as well and sometimes seems to move away if something approaches it. It can also be affected by cosmic rays and radiation, as well as the Earth's own weather. It's quite possible that climate change could be responsible for increase sightings of UAP of this nature. And yes, radar and other detection instruments can pick them up.
I do think humans are experimenting with some pretty far out technology though. There is pretty advanced hologram technology with potential military applications meant to act as decoys.
Just imagine something like this placed in space that could project images into the Earth's atmosphere. You could simulate what seems to be advanced aircrafts without actually having them.
There are also mini-drones that are like floating beads that can produce images and the be programmed to scatter and reform. If you had a long series of these, you could create an image that appears to move at a hyper velocity.
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