On November 2, 2020, a witness walking a dog in Holheide Pelt, Belgium, observed a large black triangular object hovering silently above the treetops for approximately seven minutes. The craft was described as uniformly dark, with no visible lights or propulsion, and produced no sound or movement in the surrounding environment. When the witness attempted to use a phone to capture the sighting, the object vanished suddenly. The observer contacted a military acquaintance who dismissed the possibility of it being a local airborne stealth bomber, leaving the object’s identity unknown.
The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) has logged this sighting as case #144761 with a disposition of unknown. Due to the approximate date and delay in reporting, flight tracking data could not verify any transponder activity. MUFON highlights the location’s proximity to the NATO Kleine Brogel airbase, a known nuclear storage site capable of supporting advanced stealth craft. The organization encourages reporting such encounters and offers resources for individuals experiencing unusual or traumatic effects from such encounters, noting the case’s alignment with typical triangular UFO reports dating back to the 1960s.
This sighting reflects ongoing patterns in UFO reports involving silent, hovering triangular objects often seen near forested areas and military installations. The case adds to longstanding questions about potential advanced propulsion technologies and covert reconnaissance near nuclear sites. Historical parallels, including similar UK sightings and classic black triangle cases from the Cold War era, underscore the continued interest in these phenomena within ufology and military surveillance circles. MUFON’s investigation contributes to understanding the persistence and characteristics of such encounters over decades.
Source: MUFON