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Did a U.S. Missile Really Hit a UAP? Inside Congress’s Explosive Footage Reveal

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Introduction


In September 2025, the U.S. Congress shocked the public by playing footage that appeared to show a U.S. missile striking—yet failing to destroy—an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP). The video, allegedly filmed off the coast of Yemen in October 2024, has ignited debate among lawmakers, military insiders, and the global UFO research community. Was this mysterious glowing orb a drone, a secret craft, or something beyond our current understanding? Let’s break down what happened, who released the footage, and why it matters.


What the Video Shows


The footage, reportedly captured by two MQ-9 Reaper drones, depicts a glowing orb-like object moving steadily across the sky. One of the Reapers fires an AGM-114 Hellfire missile, which appears to make direct contact with the orb. In a shocking twist, the object remains unaffected and continues its path, while the missile itself continues on as though it had passed through empty air.


Congressional witnesses and journalists noted this eerie effect, describing it as if the missile “bounced right off” the target. The implications—if authentic—are staggering.


Where and When It Happened


  • Location: Over the waters off Yemen’s coastline

  • Date: October 30, 2024

  • Context: U.S. drones frequently monitor the region due to ongoing conflict with Houthi rebels, making it a hotspot for unusual aerial encounters.


Who Released the Footage and Why


The video was shown publicly for the first time by Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) during a House Government Oversight subcommittee hearing on UAPs. Burlison explained that the footage came from a whistleblower and was shared to push for greater transparency from the Pentagon and intelligence agencies.


The stated goal: to demonstrate the urgent need for oversight, whistleblower protections, and public disclosure of what the government truly knows about UAPs.


Eyewitness Testimonies Presented Alongside the Video


While the missile footage itself is drone sensor data, the hearing also featured sworn testimony from military veterans who shared their own UAP encounters:


  • Jeffrey Nuccetelli (USAF veteran): Reported massive glowing craft and recurring UAP incidents near Vandenberg AFB.

  • Dylan Borland (USAF veteran): Described a 100-foot triangular craft near Langley AFB, which exhibited silent lift, fluid-like movement, and electronic interference.


These credible firsthand accounts added weight to the argument that America is facing an ongoing, unexplained aerial mystery.


Alternative Explanations from Experts


Not all researchers are convinced the Yemen video shows something beyond human technology.


  • Avi Loeb (Harvard astrophysicist): Suggested the orb was likely a Houthi Samad-class drone. He argued the missile may have only grazed it without detonating, which explains the “pass-through” effect.

  • The War Zone (defense analysts): Pointed out that the footage aligns with drone intercepts in the region, noting the Reapers’ ongoing role in countering enemy drones and cruise missiles.


These conventional explanations remind us to stay cautious—extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.


Why This Matters


The Yemen missile–UAP video is now one of the most controversial and publicized pieces of U.S. government-related UAP footage. Whether it shows a foreign drone or something truly unexplained, its release marks a turning point:


  • Congress is forcing transparency on UAP issues.

  • Whistleblowers are stepping forward with more material.

  • Public trust in official explanations is eroding, fueling more demand for answers.


The debate over whether this was an advanced drone, a weapons malfunction, or a genuine unknown craft is far from settled.


Conclusion


A year after the alleged event, and weeks after Congress aired the footage, the question remains: Did a U.S. missile really hit a UAP—or just a drone mistaken for something extraordinary?


What is undeniable is that Congress is taking the matter seriously, veterans are testifying under oath, and the public is more engaged than ever in the search for the truth. As more footage and testimony emerge, one thing is clear: the veil around UAP secrecy is finally starting to lift.

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