Footage Of A U.S. Attack On A UFO Near Yemen Has Surfaced
- 11.09.2025, 8:06
The video raises a few questions.
On October 30, 2024, a U.S. MQ-9 UAV attempted to destroy a UFO off the coast of Yemen.
The incident only recently came to light when the U.S. House of Representatives held a hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena.
At the hearing, Republican Eric Burlison showed a video of a Hellfire missile bouncing off a UFO after hitting the object, "Dialogue.UA".
The footage was taken by the MQ-9 Reaper drone. The footage shows a UFO flying over the waves off the coast of Yemen.
Another drone allegedly fired a Hellfire missile at it, which most likely hit its target. However, the UFO continued moving as if nothing had happened.
The footage was taken as the Houthis were striking the merchant ships. U.S. aircraft and ships shot down all drones and missiles heading toward the ships.
The video raises several questions: does it capture a potential attack on the ships? Did the object pose a threat to U.S. Navy ships operating in the war zone?
Burlison himself has said he doesn't care what kind of object is captured in the video. He is more concerned that the Pentagon is hiding such information from the public.
The press service of the U.S. Defense Department could not comment on the UFO footage. Experts note that the footage from 2024 off the coast of Yemen strongly resembles the 2015 video, which recorded a fast-flying object off the coast of California.
Later, analysts determined that then it was an optical illusion associated with a weather balloon. The high speed recorded by the sensors of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 fighter jet was attributed to parallax and viewing angle.
The experts emphasize that some older incidents remain unexplained because military sensors were not collecting enough data at the time. Newer cases provide more information thanks to advances in technology, allowing analysts to scrutinize them more closely.