UFO Tactics - Navy Pilot Ryan Graves gives UAP accounts at Aeronautical Conference
Analysis Summary
Summary
Ryan Graves is a lieutenant in the Navy and an F-18 fighter pilot. In spring 2014, while flying off the east coast, he and his squadron began detecting unusual radar contacts with their upgraded APG-79 radar. They noticed stationary objects that did not behave like typical aircraft. Initially, they thought these were radar errors. However, upon closer inspection, they observed energy emissions from these contacts, indicating they were likely physical objects. Graves later described an encounter where a dark gray cube inside a clear sphere flew between two aircraft. This experience changed their perception of these phenomena, leading to increased interest and concern within the squadron.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses Ryan Graves' firsthand account of UAP encounters while serving as a Navy pilot, highlighting the advanced radar technology used to detect these phenomena. Graves describes unusual radar readings and a specific sighting of a dark gray cube within a clear sphere, raising questions about the nature of these objects.
Ryan Graves observed a dark gray cube inside a clear sphere during a UAP encounter.
Ryan Graves
“I almost hit one of those things; it was a darker gray cube inside a clear sphere.”
Managed by: United States Navy
To detect and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena
Ryan Graves provided an eyewitness account of persistent detection of non-participating aircraft by United States Navy tactical aircraft.
The radar system used by Ryan Graves' squadron was upgraded from the APG-73 to the APG-79, which allowed for better detection of UAPs.
Graves observed stationary objects on radar that were not typical for real objects, indicating potential UAP activity.
Graves described seeing a dark gray cube inside a clear sphere, which was observed by a fellow pilot.
Analysis Summary
Ryan Graves
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.