UFO Hit by Drone Missile Is Fine...Testimony from former U.S. soldiers' shock sightings
Sep 10, 2025
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The United States referred to it as an unidentified flight phenomenon (UAP).
According to the New York Post and other U.S. media, the U.S. House of Representatives 'Public Trust Restoration Committee' was released at a recent hearing by Republican Eric Burlison after a missile fired by a U.S. drone crashed into a UFO flying over the sea.
The footage, which was tipped off by Representative Burlison, was taken in waters near Yemen on October 30, 2024, and a 100-pound (about 45kg) Hellfire air-to-ground missile launched by MQ-9 (Reaper), an unmanned reconnaissance and attack drone, hit a shiny spherical flying object, but the aircraft continued to fly without damage.
The video was taken by another MQ-9 drone.
UFO expert George Nap "Hellfire missile hit UFO but bounced off. What the hell is that?" he questioned.
At the hearing, two U.S. Air Force veterans appeared as witnesses and shared shocking sightings.
Former Air Force military police Jeffrey Nuchetelli testified that he witnessed several unidentified flying events (UAPs) at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
On October 14, 2003, he said Boeing contract workers witnessed a huge red square floating over two missile defense facilities, and that night, he received an emergency call from guards that a 'bright, fast-moving object' had approached the base.
Arriving at the scene, Nuchetelli insisted that "A rectangular-shaped aircraft larger than a football field floated silently for about 45 seconds and then disappeared at an incredible speed." A week later, an unidentified light emerging from the sea approached the base, and it disappeared in an instant before the response team arrived, it added.
He also said he and his friends witnessed an object moving like a butterfly flying 200 feet (about 61 meters) near their home.
Another witness, former Air Force soldier Dylan Borland, testified that he witnessed a 100-foot equilateral triangle UFO at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia in the summer of 2012.
He saw the aircraft take off near the NASA hangar at about 1:30 a.m., saying there was telephone interference, there was no sound, and it looked like a fluid creature in appearance.
The aircraft initially appeared circular, but as it got closer, it revealed a triangular shape, stayed for a few minutes and quickly rose, and disappeared without any sign of sound or wind, it said.
Borland claimed he was unable to work for intelligence after the incident and that his career had been severely damaged. He also criticized the Pentagon's misreporting of the incident and that their announcement was unreliable.
The hearing rekindles interest in UFO and UAP phenomena in the United States, and related videos and testimonies are spreading quickly online.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.