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Watch This | UFO remains in flight after being hit by Hellfire missile: US Defense responds

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2025.09.10 14:50
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During a congressional hearing on Sept. 9, U.S. Representative Eric Burlison unveiled previously unreleased footage showing an unidentified flying object (UFO) continuing to fly after being struck by a U.S. military Hellfire missile.

The video, presented at a House hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), was allegedly captured by an MQ-9 Reaper drone off the coast of Yemen on Oct. 30, 2024. The aerial footage depicts a high-speed object moving in a straight line before being hit by a missile launched from another Reaper drone. Despite the direct impact, the object appeared to remain intact and continued flying along its original trajectory, with debris seemingly breaking off but following the same path.

The hearing, led by the working group overseeing UAP investigations, aimed to demonstrate government transparency to the American public. During the presentation, Burlison stated, "No explanation is needed—you will see it with your own eyes... You can still see it continuing to fly." Investigative journalist George Knapp, also present at the hearing, remarked, "That's a Hellfire missile hitting a UFO and bouncing off. The target kept going... What the hell is that?"

Burlison declined to speculate on the nature of the object but questioned why such information has been withheld from the public. When asked to verify the authenticity and details of the video, U.S. Department of Defense officials declined to comment, stating, "We have no information to provide on this."

The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), tasked with investigating UAP reports from military personnel, has examined cases dating back decades. While some high-profile reports have been explained, many remain unresolved.

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