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Hellfire missile bounces off mysterious orb in stunning UAP footage shown to Congress

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A House hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) stunned lawmakers when video evidence showed a U.S. drone firing a Hellfire missile at an orb off Yemen—only for the object to remain intact and keep moving, raising urgent questions about technology beyond known military capabilities.

At a House Oversight subcommittee meeting on UFO transparency and whistleblower protection, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., unveiled the video.

The footage showed an MQ-9 drone tracking a UAP orb as another MQ-9 launched a Hellfire missile at it. The missile struck the orb, but instead of destroying it, the round appeared to "bounce right off."

"That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going," journalist George Knapp said. "There are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see."

Lawmakers and witnesses stressed that no known U.S. technology could withstand a Hellfire strike.

"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?" Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked each witness.

Nuccetelli and Wiggins testified that no U.S. technology is capable of surviving such a strike.

 
It's a weird video for sure, consider the size of the missile, the size of the object and the speed it must be doing, I don't see how a Chinese/Russian/Iranian drone or something could shake it off like that unless it was made of cardboard and the hellfire punched straight through it.

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a multi-polar world is forming, whether the US likes it or not. I like that. Stop trying to enforce US hegemony.
 
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A House hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) stunned lawmakers when video evidence showed a U.S. drone firing a Hellfire missile at an orb off Yemen—only for the object to remain intact and keep moving, raising urgent questions about technology beyond known military capabilities.

At a House Oversight subcommittee meeting on UFO transparency and whistleblower protection, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., unveiled the video.

The footage showed an MQ-9 drone tracking a UAP orb as another MQ-9 launched a Hellfire missile at it. The missile struck the orb, but instead of destroying it, the round appeared to "bounce right off."

"That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going," journalist George Knapp said. "There are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see."

Lawmakers and witnesses stressed that no known U.S. technology could withstand a Hellfire strike.

"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?" Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked each witness.

Nuccetelli and Wiggins testified that no U.S. technology is capable of surviving such a strike.

Maybe it was a “Monday” production run and Marquez forgot to plug A into receptacle B so the thingy woukd blow up.

Why didn’t it detonate? Are they implying that the UAP disarmed it then let it bounce off?

Hmm. Odd. Didn’t explode. Didn’t fall apart. Jist appeared to say excuse me after a gentle bump and it flew on? Ok.
 
Irrelevant, all that matters is how this deflected the missile.
Hellfires don’t run into things to take them down using kenetic energy. They only weigh 100 lbs. They use 20 lbs of high explosive to destroy targets. Detonation is from a proximity indication, not necessarily contact.

This one didn’t explode. To me that’s more concerning than hitting it with a glancing blow. They aren’t capable of hitting a target on the exact center. One would expect it to be deflected if it didn’t explode.

Very scary or maybe a simple malfunction of the Hellfire.
 
Hellfires don’t run into things to take them down using kenetic energy. They only weigh 100 lbs. They use 20 lbs of high explosive to destroy targets. Detonation is from a proximity indication, not necessarily contact.

This one didn’t explode. To me that’s more concerning than hitting it with a glancing blow. They aren’t capable of hitting a target on the exact center. One would expect it to be deflected if it didn’t explode.

Very scary or maybe a simple malfunction of the Hellfire.
The missile hit hard enough to veer off course pretty hard before continuing, I find that more plausible tho than a drone or something Chinese made taking the hit and spinning - as it does in the video - somehow course corrects and keeps going? That's some crazy shit.
 
The missile hit hard enough to veer off course pretty hard before continuing, I find that more plausible tho than a drone or something Chinese made taking the hit and spinning - as it does in the video - somehow course corrects and keeps going? That's some crazy shit.
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A House hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) stunned lawmakers when video evidence showed a U.S. drone firing a Hellfire missile at an orb off Yemen—only for the object to remain intact and keep moving, raising urgent questions about technology beyond known military capabilities.

At a House Oversight subcommittee meeting on UFO transparency and whistleblower protection, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., unveiled the video.

The footage showed an MQ-9 drone tracking a UAP orb as another MQ-9 launched a Hellfire missile at it. The missile struck the orb, but instead of destroying it, the round appeared to "bounce right off."

"That’s a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going," journalist George Knapp said. "There are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see."

Lawmakers and witnesses stressed that no known U.S. technology could withstand a Hellfire strike.

"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?" Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked each witness.

Nuccetelli and Wiggins testified that no U.S. technology is capable of surviving such a strike.

The tic tac are American and these videos are all on a training sight off the cost . Have a look at professor Simon on you tube ?
 
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