At least six yellowish-orange orbs were captured on camera flickering and hovering near Kokomo, just south of the Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base — before vanishing into thin air on Oct. 7, according to footage and reports.
"What is that?" one neighbor can be heard saying. "I think those are UFOs and I really don't feel comfortable going to sleep tonight."
Another stunned witness declares, "What in the actual f-k?!"
The zig-zagging aircraft appeared as a "huge rectangle" with a "clearly defined vapor shock wave" on doppler weather radar, according to one witness.
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"Judging by the image size, [the] rectangle would be approximately 20 miles in length," the witness said.
But some observers said the bizarre orbs were likely flares dropped from military aircraft.
"These look very clearly to be military flares," Alejandro Rojas, an advisor at Enigma Labs, which investigates UFO sightings, told the outlet.
"The tell-tale signs...are the lights being in a row and lighting up and disappearing in succession," he said.
The strange sightings come after a wave of UFO reports near military sites, including at the Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia — where officials reported seeing 'flashing red, green, and white lights" in December.
The US Air Force had given no explanation for the hovering lights as of Friday, and didn't immediately return The Post's request for comment.
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