Washington is bracing for what could be one of the most explosive UFO disclosures yet.

Lawmakers are turning up the heat on the Department of War, demanding the release of 46 classified military videos that insiders claim show advanced, unexplained craft — and possibly technology far beyond anything publicly known.

Leading the charge is Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), who formally requested the footage this week in a letter to Secretary Pete Hegseth. Of the 46 videos, 45 have never been seen by the public.

And according to sources who’ve already viewed them, the content is nothing short of shocking.

“You’re gonna see some weird stuff,” one insider said bluntly, hinting at footage that could challenge everything we think we know about aerial technology.

The request comes with a serious warning: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UAP, have been repeatedly spotted near sensitive U.S. military airspace — raising alarm bells about national security and military readiness.

The videos reportedly include a jaw-dropping mix of material: thermal radar captures, satellite imagery, and even underwater footage showing mysterious objects moving beneath the surface.

One clip allegedly shows multiple Unidentified Submerged Objects — known as USOs — darting in and out of the ocean near a highly classified submarine, suggesting whatever is being tracked isn’t limited to the skies.

Other videos are said to show groups of UFOs flying in formation, including sightings near Columbus, Ohio, and over the Persian Gulf.

Unlike earlier grainy leaks, some of these recordings are reportedly in clear, full color — offering the most detailed look yet at these unexplained encounters. Still, insiders say none of the footage shows actual alien beings.

One already-public example, dubbed “Syrian UAP instant acceleration (2021),” stunned viewers earlier this year after showing a small object abruptly accelerating at speeds and angles that defy known physics — a hallmark often cited in UFO investigations.

Even so, officials caution that not every clip points to extraterrestrial origins. Some sightings could be linked to highly classified U.S. technology or experimental defense programs.

But here’s where things get even more intense.

Sources say members of Congress aren’t going into this blind. Multiple insiders within the intelligence community are reportedly monitoring the situation closely — ready to blow the whistle if any of the requested footage is tampered with, moved, or mysteriously disappears.

In other words, the pressure is on.

The Department of War has been given a deadline of April 14 to turn over the videos. Whether the public will actually get to see them — or what they might reveal — remains the biggest question.

If the insiders are right, answers could be coming soon… and they might be stranger than anyone expected.