UFO hearing video shows a Hellfire missile fired with a mysterious orb

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Virus video provided by anonymous whistleblower to R-Missouri MP Eric Burrison shows an attempted military drone, and appears unable to shoot down unidentified objects.

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  • The MQ-9 drone offscreen fires a Hellfire missile that enters from the left to contact the object.
  • Witnesses at the hearing, including three military veterans, testified to Congress that it is not believed they could survive a direct hit from the Hellfire missile.
  • Burlison first released the video during Congress’s latest foray into the UAP topic on Tuesday, September 9th.

An unprecedented video shown during the Congressional hearing aims to portray a failed US military drone attempting to shoot down an object like a mystical “orb” and making it impossible.

The video, provided by a whistleblower to members of the US home, was undoubtedly the highlight of a long hearing on Tuesday, September 9th at Capitol Hill surrounding UFOs.

The hearing was the third in the Congressional hall in many years since the fiery testimony in July 2023 rekindled UFO public appeal. Throughout the three hearings, several witnesses, including journalists and high-ranking military members, have testified that they are sworn in on shadow military programs to retrieve and study interstellar aliencraft as well as extraterrestrial pilots themselves.

The latest foray into the UAP topic of Congress comes amid growing transparency, demanding transparency, as work laws force them to release more information about what they have revealed.

What you need to know about the UAP in question and the obvious attempt by the army to destroy it with the so-called Hellfire missile.

Video shows missiles fired on the UAP

A viral video provided by anonymous whistleblower to Rep. Eric Burrison appears to show Rep. R-Missouri a military drone trying to shoot down an unidentified object.

Burlison first released the video at the Congress’s latest UAP hearing on September 9th. A video viewed at a House hearing, filmed off the coast of Yemen on October 30, 2024, shows Burrison an unknown object known as an “orb.”

In the video, the second MQ-9 drone will be screen-off-screen and launches a Hellfire missile that enters from the left side to make contact with the object, Burlison said at the hearing. When a small piece breaks, the mystical craft appears to be damaged, but can continue on the original course even after a direct hit.

“The green light has been given to engagement, so missiles appear to be ineffective against targets,” Burlison said in a post on social media site X after the hearing. He added that an independent review of the video is ongoing.

What does the Hellfire missile do?

The Hellfire missile was the first American missile developed for anti-armor use, and was later developed for precision drone strikes against other targets. According to military aircraft, the weapon can be used as both air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, providing precise strikes against tanks, bunkers, helicopters and other targets.

“Hellfire Missile can defeat known tanks in today’s world,” Military.com claims on its website.

Witnesses at the hearing, including three military veterans, testified to Congress that it is not believed they could survive a direct hit from the Hellfire missile.

However, as journalist George Knapp observed at the hearing, the missile appeared to “suddenly bounce off” the object in question, and “continued.”

Congress has testified more about UFOs

The video was perhaps the biggest revelation of the latest hearing in Congressional Hall on the UAP and whether the US military and the intelligence news community know more than they are allowing.

“Americans deserve maximum transparency from the federal government through sightings,” said R-Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who chairs the task force that held the hearing. Luna’s Task Force on Federal Secret Confidentialization is a House Observation Subcommittee, which was established in February 2025 and separate from the last UFOS hearing held in November.

The four witnesses who testified discussed their own first-hand experience of seeing what they believed, and their knowledge of what the US federal government may be illegally protecting the phenomenon from lawmakers.

The hearing included discussions about what the Pentagon revealed about the UAP and the Department of Defense’s relatively new All-Domain Abnormal Resolution Office (AARO), which was tasked with investigating the sightings.

The hearing was third on the UAP over the years, following the latest testimony on November 14th, where different slates of witnesses testified about secret programs to recover and study unexplained objects and secret programs violating US airspace.

The Pentagon has routinely argued that it has not found evidence that the UAPs that were spotted and investigated are inherently extraterrestrial.

Eric Lagatta is a Space Connect reporter for the USA Today Network. Contact him at elagatta@gannett.com

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