confirmed
Multiple objects demonstrate sea-skimming behavior at low altitude above water, including a 'bouncy ball' spherical object at 424 knots for seven minutes and circular objects at 20–80 mph executing sharp turns, profiles inconsistent with sea-state reflections or surface phenomena.
Sea-surface reflections would dissipate with object motion. Sustained tracking at variable speeds and altitudes indicates genuine airborne platform.
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