They also show flight radar images as evidence of a UFO travelling across the sea

Secure Team 10 uploaded their claims on YouTube with

a possible spaceship has been caught on camera

At long last a UFO has finally been caught on camera, and it travels '50 to 100 times faster than a normal aircraft'.

That is the revelation of conspiracy theorists on the internet who reckon they have spotted a possible spaceship flying over Australia.

Most viewers online so far remain unconvinced.

Aliens over Australia? The moment conspiracy theorists believe they've spotted a UFO flying '50 to 100 times faster than a normal aircraft'

Is this a UFO? The barely distinguishable speck is reportedly captured in New South Wales in Australia

UFO hunters Secure Team 10 uploaded a video to their YouTube channel showing a flight tracker which lets you watch the movements of planes online.

Tyler Glockner narrates over the radar images explaining how one of the planes shoots across the map at an incredibly high speed.

He also shares that a New Zealand news website reported on video published by The Breakfast Crew.

They had released footage of the alleged object on the radar travelling over a city skyline.

'I definitely think we have a legitimate unidentified flying object', says Tyler.

He adds the 'plane' on the radar travels 'massively fast' over in New South Wales Australia.

UFO hunters Secure Team 10 uploaded a video to their YouTube channel showing a flight tracker which lets you watch the movements of planes online, one of the planes travels 'massively fast'

Secure Team 10's video has been viewed over 75,000 since it was uploaded on May 18.

But Tyler explains he had to re-upload the clip because he confused Wales in Australia with Wales the country in the United Kingdom.

Viewers under the video however mocked the idea that it could have been a spaceship.

One wrote: 'It's lucky the UFO had its transponder switched on so flight tracker was able to track it.'

The channel shared footage uploaded by a New Zealand news website showing a tiny object above a city

Another concluded: 'These tracker apps use Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS–B). The transponder must be on the aircraft for it to show up so this would have to be one of ours.'