Recent Sonar Evidence
Navy Senior Chief Alexandro Wiggins came to public attention in 2025 when it was reported that sonar data he collected — documenting what were described as "underwater anomalies" exhibiting movement inconsistent with known marine vessels or natural phenomena — was being reviewed by AARO, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
The specifics of Wiggins' data remain classified. His case is representative of a broader pattern of military personnel collecting anomalous sensor data that is routinely classified before it can enter the public domain. His name surfaced in the context of ongoing AARO investigations into trans-medium UAP — objects observed moving between air and water.
The Broader Pattern
Wiggins represents the contemporary face of UAP witnessing: not dramatic visual encounters but careful, systematic sensor data collection by trained military personnel. The review of his sonar data by AARO is part of the institutional normalisation of UAP reporting that advocacy efforts over the past decade have sought to establish.