Stunning new footage showing a disc-shaped UFO—captured by U.S. military personnel—has been released to the public for the first time, according to investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp.
The video, recorded in November 2020 during a reconnaissance mission near the Afghan-Pakistan border, shows a massive flying saucer weaving through clouds and abruptly changing direction—all without any visible means of propulsion.
“This is the first time in history that military-filmed footage of a disc-shaped UAP, designated as such by the military, has been captured and released to the public,” Corbell told DailyMail.com. “It has implications that are huge.”
Labeled an “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon” (UAP) by the Department of Defense, the object appears markedly different from the well-known “tic-tac” shaped UFOs previously seen in U.S. military footage.
Captured using a high-altitude thermal sensor, the object shows no heat signature typically associated with engines or propulsion systems. “There are no plumes of heat coming off this disc-shaped object,” Corbell noted. “That’s one of the wildest aspects.”
The footage was previously classified and studied within intelligence circles, never intended for public viewing. Corbell and Knapp spent over two years authenticating the clips with insiders involved in U.S. government UFO programs.
“We know it’s real,” Knapp said on their Weaponized podcast. “It wasn’t supposed to be public—but it should’ve been.”
Internal descriptions of the footage characterize the object as “navigating through clouds” with a diameter estimated between 200 and 400 meters—though exact dimensions remain under debate.
“The shape is undeniable. And the movement? It’s extraordinary,” Corbell added. “You’re seeing it dip into clouds, then emerge and reverse direction. That’s a real object in motion.”
The release of the footage adds to the growing body of evidence fueling global interest in UAPs, raising more questions about what may be operating in Earth’s skies—beyond current human capabilities.