Lockheed Martin's super-secretive Skunk Works chief refuses to comment on video that shows a flying saucer-style craft on the back of a flatbed truck near the facility
Jeff Babione, general manager of Lockheed's Skunk Works arm, won't comment on a mystery object spotted at a Lockheed facility A video posted on Twitter showed the sleek and aerodynamic object being pulled on the back of a flatbed trailer in the Mohave Desert It's not clear who filmed the object, or how they managed to do so undetected Skunk Works is known for its stealthy work; it created the first US spy plane By Michelle Thompson For Dailymail.Com
Published: 20:17 BST, 1 October 2021 | Updated: 20:19 BST, 1 October 2021
Skunk Works general manager Jeff Babione
Lockheed Martin's notoriously-secretive Skunk Works boss won't comment on a video that shows an enormous, saucer-like object parked at a Lockheed testing facility.
A video posted on Twitter showed the sleek and aerodynamic object being pulled on the back of a flatbed trailer in the Mohave Desert.
It was likely spotted in Lockhead's Helendale Radar Cross Section Facility, said Twitter user Ruben Hofs, who analyzed the video.
Social media users went wild trying to solve the mystery, but they weren't about to get any clues from Skunk Works general manager Jeff Babione, who was asked to comment on it during a recent Defense One interview.
'I can't,' speak about it, Baboine said with a smile.
He added
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