UAP shrugs off Hellfire missile

Click on blue Rep. Eric Burlison to watch.

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That’s an interesting video. Very curious as to what that was.

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More curious as to why it was fired upon. Perhaps WE have the technology and were performing a live fire test?

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That’s nuts,… it just side stepped the impact……

That things kungfu is strong!

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Pretty cool video but lots of questions ( like most have) but just not gonna hold my breath on answers from .gov.

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Honestly I call :ox::poop:

The physics are all wrong,…. A hellfire missile would come in at supersonic speeds, nearly 1000 miles per hour,…you wouldn’t see it lazily flying into frame….

and it would detonate at it’s target vaporizing itself into a spray of hypersonic shrapnel to destroy its target, not simply tumble away as shown in the video.

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True, but if its set up for blades, dont think it would be a fireball. More of a kentetic hit verses explosion. Dont know but still alot of questions

Cant retrieve something for investigation if its blown up

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Since when Hellfire missile is fired against airborne target?

The question why it didnt explode. Missiles have proximity fuses and inertial fuses, if the fuses didnt sense hitting anything, or being near anything, the warhead wont detonate. This also explains why the UAPs dont create sonic booms, or how they pass through water and not smash to bits. They are not 100% real, though real enough to cameras and eyes.

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That’s another huge red flag

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Should have hit it with a Rapier. “If it flies, it dies.” But, even with the Rapier in mind, there are exceptions to every rule.

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The AGM-114 has occasionally been used as an air-to-air missile. The first operational air-to-air kill with a Hellfire took place on 24 May 2001, after a civilian Cessna 152 aircraft entered Israeli airspace from Lebanon, with unknown intentions and refusing to answer or comply with ATC repeated warnings to turn back. An Israeli Air Force AH-64A Apache helicopter fired on the Cessna, resulting in its complete disintegration.

Did you happen to see that there appeared to be at least a partial impact, with smaller pieces of debris following the main craft after impact?

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TBH quality is so low, I cannot make heads or tails

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Yeah, you have to go full screen on a computer to see it I think. Very obvious then.

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Yup… Kinda like Big Foot. :roll_eyes:

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If this is not human technology then the factors involved are probably well beyond our understanding of what this technology is capable of. IMHO if this is footage of a real event as described the Hellfire missile seems to be redirected and there was no impact at all. The object depicted seems at least to me to take a defensive posture and then deploy some type of objects as a screen.

I also wonder why we would be taking shots at something not understood if indeed that is the case. Seems to be because it continued and our best had little effect.

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