Lawmakers were left stunned during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) when video evidence appeared to show a U.S. drone firing a Hellfire missile at an orb-shaped object off the coast of Yemen.
The video shows that the target reportedly emerged unharmed after being struck by the powerful missile.
The footage was unveiled by Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO).
It depicts an MQ-9 Reaper drone tracking the orb as another MQ-9 launched a missile.
Instead of being destroyed, the object seemed to deflect the strike and continue moving.
Investigative journalist George Knapp explained:
“That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going.”
Knapp added that more such videos exist but remain withheld from Congress.
Lawmakers pressed witnesses on whether any known U.S. military technology could withstand a Hellfire strike.
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) asked:
“Are you aware of anything in the U.S. arsenal that can split a Hellfire missile like this… and do whatever blob thing it did, and then keep going?”
Both former military personnel and defense witnesses testified that no U.S. system is capable of surviving such an impact.
The expert witnesses included Kevin Nuccetelli, Doug Wiggins, and Air Force veteran Dylan Borland.
When asked if the video frightened them, all three answered “yes.”
Nuccetelli recalled a 2003 incident at what is now Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
He revealed that service members reported an object charging directly toward them before suddenly veering off.
Wiggins referenced a separate “Tic Tac” sighting in which a craft moved with no visible propulsion.
The revelations reinforced growing bipartisan concern over transparency surrounding UAPs.
Witnesses stressed that beyond public curiosity, the issue represents a serious national security question.
They argue that the issue demands answers.
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