Shocking footage: "A UFO-like plane is tested in
secret experiments at an American base" (video)
Shocking footage that investigative YouTuber Anders Otison said he documented showed a mysterious "UFO-like" plane being tested during secret experiments at a US Army base.
Investigative explorer Anders Otison told The Sun that he camped on public land overlooking the Lockheed Martin radar testing facility in Hellendale, where he photographed the unidentified object.
The footage
shot from a distance and published this month, showed what appeared to be a dark wing-shaped object mounted at the top of a white column.
This was within the Lockheed Hillendale facility campus
a facility used by the company's secret Skunk Works (Skunk Works)
division
- located in the heart of a remote desert
- the American Defense Corporation's Advanced
Development Programs (ADP)
which develops top-secret aircraft and weapons.
It has not been confirmed whether the footage in the video is real or may have been generated by artificial intelligence, while its documenter published it as real.
For several years
this test facility has been known to contain secret objects due to its history of developing secret and high-tech aerospace technology.
Some of America's
most innovative and secret aircraft, including the U-2 spy plane, the SR-71 Blackbeard, and the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter, are known to have been developed at this facility.
The secrecy surrounding
the SkinkWorks projects has fueled public speculation and conspiracy theories that the organization is involved in reverse engineering space technology.
During the clip, the object
which resembles an airplane fuselage
can be seen floating above the column as if it were being tested
by radar.
In one shot
a distinctive blue area can be observed on its upper surface.
Otison
who runs a YouTube channel documenting remote secret sites across the United States, said the object could be advanced aviation technology being tested.
"It could be something in an early stage of development, it could be a new manned fighter or a new drone," he told The Sun. "It could also be a model developed specifically to test... Let's say they're going to test a new type of paint, or a new specific ingredient.
The investigative YouTuber
who was filmed near secret facilities including the famous "Area 51"
also linked
the "Saknak Works" team to space technology. A range of conspiracy theories suggest that many of the projects at the facility involve reverse engineering technology of extraterrestrial origins.
US officials and elected politicians are currently urging those concerned to obtain information about unidentified objects flying in US airspace, including a senior Trump aide, Marco Rubio.
Several high-level hearings have been held on the subject, with a suggestion that
the United States has "exotic" technology secretly held.
Otison believed that
if the US government possessed advanced or "space" technology, "Sakank Works" would almost certainly be involved in it
continuing:
"The Hellendale facility also has a huge underground chamber 200 feet deep". He added: "This has raised a lot of speculation about other advanced projects that may be being worked on in such an underground facility".
He continued:
"It is a good place to store advanced technology underground
which is partly why it was built to hide secrets from the eyes of espionage... Any other types of technology Lockheed might have, that would be a place where they could store it, basically."
According to The Sun
the Lockheed Martin facility in Hellendale, northwest of Victorville, was designed during the Cold War, and is known to contain several test towers, radar arrays, and control stations to test stealth technology for military aircraft.
Speculation also suggests that the unidentified object may be the US SR-72 "Darkstar" (Darkstar), a top-secret US Air Force project.
The aircraft
dubbed "Blackbeard's Daughter"
is believed to be a potential solution for a near-perfect aircraft, as it is intended to be an ultra-fast, high-altitude, hypersonic (Hypersonic) reconnaissance aircraft.
It is worth noting that
Lockheed Martin announced in 2018 that it was working on the SR-72 project
and a prototype is expected to fly very soon. The US Air Force
and the Pentagon
have never officially confirmed or denied the existence of this aircraft. It is not yet clear whether Lockheed Martin has received official approval from the US Air Force to complete a prototype for consideration.
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