Advanced civilizations do not use explosive weapons like missiles. Their weapons are energy-based, which disintegrate the target. Laser, plasma, microwave, particle beam, etc. Even nuclear is considered too messy due to fallout.
More than likely the biggest ufo shootout event that happened was the Tunguska explosion.
Tazz, i can'r say I ever heard of a bombardment missile launch travelling in formation before. This is unusual, as there is a high chance of fraticide due to collision.
I also never heard of anybody tracking one smoothly with a handheld camera, and a tracking camera onboard an aircraft would naturally also contain HUD details like angle of observation, speed and direction of the tracked objects.
Not convinced this is recorded footage at all,
Not so sure that's a "smooth" tracking but sure it could be fake.
At this point in our era of convoluted disinformation it's probably more important that a well established media published it than whether or not it was even real
It doesn't look like a triangular UFO, but multiple smaller ones flying in formation.
If you are asking for a physics explanation of how an inflight missile could be made to dematerialize like that - if you could put a field around it and shift it forward in time a couple of days - when it reappeared, the Earth-Moon gravity well would have moved on and it could no longer fall back to Earth.
So called T weapon. Time weaponn. Sci Fi concept.
Or just dematerialize to another dimension to be never seen again. What the hell do we know
Oh yeah Tazz, big problem with that video - the explosion sounds have no delay on them.
You don't hear the bang for a couple of seconds after your see it, at a distance of 2 miles pr 3.6 kilometers. Very iffy.
I saw the original it was based on from the Al Jazeera, it had no sound. You're right about the probable sound dub on that tiktok rehash