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YouTuber Anders Otteson leaks bombshell footage of mystery UFO-like aircraft tested at US Skunk Works weapons base

Investigative YouTuber Anders Otteson claims to have filmed a mysterious, wing-shaped aircraft undergoing testing at Lockheed Martin's secretive Skunk Works facility in California. The footage, captured from public land near a radar-testing site, shows the object floating and rotating, sparking speculation about advanced drone or stealth technology development. This sighting adds to ongoing public intrigue surrounding classified military projects.
YouTuber Anders Otteson leaks bombshell footage of mystery UFO-like aircraft tested at US Skunk Works weapons base
YouTuber Anders Otteson leaks bombshell footage of mystery UFO-like aircraft tested at US Skunk Works weapons base (Image via Getty)
Investigative YouTuber Anders Otteson says he filmed a mysterious UFO-like aircraft being tested inside Lockheed Martin’s secret Skunk Works facility in the remote California desert. He told The Sun that he camped for hours on public land near the Helendale radar-testing site and recorded a dark, wing-shaped object mounted on a tall white pillar. The site is linked to Skunk Works, the defence division behind top secret US military aircraft. The footage shows the craft floating and rotating as if under radar or stealth testing.

Anders Otteson describes what he saw while filming the secret site

Anders Otteson, who documents hidden military locations on his YouTube channel, said the object looked like an early-stage fighter jet or an advanced drone. He said it could also be a test model used to check radar reactions, new stealth tech, or special paint.
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In one part of his video, a distinct blue patch can be seen on the aircraft’s upper surface. Otteson has filmed at other secret US sites, including near Area 51, and believes Skunk Works may be working on technology that has never been publicly revealed.
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He told The Sun that the Helendale facility has a 200-foot underground chamber, which has fueled speculation that highly classified aircraft or even possible reverse-engineered technology could be hidden below ground.
He said if the United States ever had access to real extraterrestrial or “non-human” technology, Skunk Works would likely be the group responsible for testing it. He added that the Cold War-era site was specifically built to hide projects from Soviet spy aircraft and satellites.

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works’ history with secret spy planes and UFO theories

Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works division is responsible for creating some of America’s most secret military aircraft, including the U-2 spy plane, SR-71 Blackbird, and F-117 Nighthawk stealth jet. The Helendale base, located northwest of Victorville, was designed to test radar signatures and stealth performance far from public view. Its long history of classified programs has fueled claims that the US military may be hiding next-generation spy aircraft or even alien-derived technology.Also Read: Influencer Ben Bader Dies Suddenly At 25 After Posting Final TikTok Hours Before DeathIn recent years, US lawmakers, including Republican Senator Marco Rubio, have demanded answers about multiple unknown objects seen in American airspace. Several high-level hearings have taken place, with officials suggesting that the US is in possession of “exotic” technology not yet understood by the public. Sightings like the one filmed by Anders Otteson only continue to raise public speculation over what might truly be under development inside Skunk Works at this time.

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About the AuthorSehjal Gupta

Sehjal Gupta is a sports journalist covering US and international sports, with a specialization in the NFL. She has been writing about sports since 2025, reporting on leagues, tournaments, and athletes who shape the game. A Master’s in Management adds depth to her analysis, while her love for Hollywood movies and pop culture sparks her storytelling voice, a flair that also shapes her entertainment writing, giving it the same energy and creativity she brings to sports.

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