CLASSIFIED: Kinetic Engagement: Hellfire vs Unknown

🛸 CLASSIFIED BRIEFING: Kinetic Engagement: Hellfire vs Unknown - Intelligence report on anomalous phenomena from The Liminal Report.

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CLEARANCE LEVEL: ANOMALOUS

KINETIC ENGAGEMENT: HELLFIRE VS UNKNOWN

Military footage shows US drone missile strike on UAP — object survives direct hit

The Intelligence Brief

Previously classified footage shown at September 2025 congressional hearing depicts a US military drone firing a Hellfire missile at an unidentified aerial object near Yemen. The object continued moving after being struck. The footage was provided to Congress by a whistleblower and confirmed by representatives present at the hearing.

This represents the first documented kinetic engagement between US military forces and an unidentified aerial object. A Hellfire missile is a precision anti-armor weapon designed to destroy tanks and fortified positions. The object's survival of a direct hit suggests material properties or defensive capabilities beyond known aerospace technology.

The incident raises critical questions about rules of engagement, threat assessment protocols, and technology gap analysis. US military doctrine for engaging unidentified objects in active combat zones has never been publicly disclosed.

Key Evidence

  • Footage shown in September 2025 congressional hearing
  • Hellfire missile documented impact on unidentified object
  • Object continued movement post-impact
  • Whistleblower source through congressional representative
  • Location: Yemen operational theater

The Sceptic's Case

The footage quality and context remain unverified by independent sources. Military engagements in Yemen involve complex electromagnetic environments that could affect both weapon performance and recording accuracy. The object could have been a previously unknown but conventional technology — experimental drone, advanced decoy, or modified civilian aircraft with defensive countermeasures. Without telemetry data or post-impact analysis, survival claims remain unsubstantiated.

The Anomalist's Case

Hellfire missiles carry a 20-pound warhead specifically designed to penetrate armor plating. The weapon system has a documented success rate above 95% against intended targets. An aerial object surviving direct impact represents a significant anomaly requiring explanation. The fact that footage was provided through congressional oversight suggests institutional concern about the engagement's implications for national security and threat assessment.

Caveats & Limitations

Footage remains classified with limited public verification. No telemetry data or post-impact analysis available. Operational context (exact location, threat assessment, engagement protocols) undisclosed. Alternative explanations involving defensive countermeasures or weapon malfunction haven't been ruled out.