BIZARRE footage captures the two “UFOs” were speeding past a helicopter before hovering over a crash site where survivors were being rescued.
The silver disc-shaped objects were captured flying behind the military chopper by a local news crew off the south-western coast of France.

Two ‘UFOs’ were filmed speeding past a helicopter before hovering over a dramatic crash site in southern France, in 2014
The startling footage from February 2014 has only just come to light after Jason featured it in his new book UFO PH๏τO, published by Flying Disk Press.
Twelve people were rescued from the 100m cargo ship, named “The Luno”, after hitting the sea wall at Anglet, breaking into two pieces.
The ship was carrying fertiliser when its engine failed in the choppy Atlantic ocean.
The Sun Online can now reveal how the UFOs flew in formation close to the chopper as if keeping a watch on the rescue operation.

Jason Gleave, 46, who has studied the film using the latest computer technology, believes the objects are not drones or seagulls.
The former RAF man said: “Upon analysing the footage the twin objects pᴀss to the rear of the helicopter at high velocity and dangerously close.

Jason Gleave, 46, who has studied the film believes the objects are not drones or seagulls
“Other theories as to what they could be are possible drones or even birds, but unlikely drones because they would not normally operate in such a close dangerous proximity to the rescue helicopter, due to the volatile unpredictable weather conditions.
“Upon closer analysis of the video frames the two objects stay together in flight, in a тιԍнт compact formation not deviating from each other.”
Nick Pope, who ran the Ministry of Defence’s ‘UFO desk’ for three years, backed Jason’s research.
He said: “Jason has been involved in researching and investigating UFOs and other mysteries (like many experts in this field, he uses the phrase “high strangeness events” to describe a lot of this) for many years, but his particular area of expertise is imagery analysis.
“Jason has skill and experience in carefully examining pH๏τos and videos, sorting out the fact from the fiction.”