Disc-Shaped UFO Spotted on Military Cam—Is It Real?
In 2025, filmmaker and UFO investigator Jeremy Corbell released newly leaked military footage taken in November 2020. Captured by a U.S. military thermal imaging system over the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, the video appears to show a large disc-shaped object drifting through the clouds—then abruptly changing direction without any visible means of propulsion.
According to Corbell, the object is considered a UAP, or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon, by the military. What makes this case stand out is not just the footage, but the shape: a perfect circle moving with deliberate control—and emitting no detectable heat.
What the Footage Shows
The disc can be seen moving smoothly across the thermal camera feed before making a sharp shift in direction—something no known drone, aircraft, or balloon could pull off without significant power or turbulence. What's more, the object shows no thermal plume, no hot spots, no exhaust—just a cold, silent silhouette cutting through the sky.
Corbell and journalist George Knapp, who helped break the story, say the footage is authentic and was never meant to be released to the public. They claim it was validated through insider sources, with multiple witnesses confirming the event took place.
The Skeptical View
Naturally, skeptics are pushing back. Some suggest it could be a new kind of drone, potentially cooled to evade infrared detection. Others argue it might be a misinterpreted balloon, a sensor glitch, or a high-altitude surveillance device misread under odd conditions.
Still, those explanations don’t fully account for the object’s abrupt motion or its precise symmetry, which even experts admit is unusual for thermal imaging returns.
A Pattern of Disclosure?
This is far from Corbell’s first leak. He’s previously released military-filmed videos of pyramid-shaped UAPs, “swarming” events off Navy ships, and fast-moving orbs tracked on FLIR systems. In each case, the common thread is the lack of conventional propulsion, no clear origin, and—most importantly—no answers.
This disc, however, is different. It matches classic UFO lore: silent, circular, unmarked. It’s the kind of object people have described for decades—only now, it’s showing up in confirmed military footage.
So What Are We Looking At?
A black project? Foreign tech? Something not built by us?
Without official confirmation or further data, this remains a mystery. But one thing’s certain: the clean lines, silent glide, and thermal invisibility make this one of the most compelling UFO clips released in years.
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