UFO Tactics PART2 - Pilot Ryan Graves’ briefing on all the East Coast UFO - F18 engagements
Analysis Summary
Ryan Graves
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
Ryan Graves is a military pilot who discussed UAP encounters off the east coast of the U.S. in 2014 during a briefing in August 2021. He described how pilots often saw these UAPs on radar but had difficulty visually identifying them. The UAPs seemed aware of being targeted, as they would maneuver away when engaged. Graves expressed concern that these encounters could lead to mid-air collisions, putting pilots at risk. He noted ongoing sightings and the presence of UAPs near military operations. After the encounters, Graves focused on safety and the need for more information about these objects, indicating a shift in his perspective on UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Ryan Graves discusses UAP encounters off the US east coast in 2014, highlighting their evasive maneuvers and potential implications for military safety. He raises concerns about the possibility of these UAPs being part of a classified drone program, emphasizing the need for transparency and further investigation.
UAPs exhibited advanced maneuvering capabilities and may be part of a classified drone program, posing risks to military operations.
Ryan Graves
“We are almost hitting something that's out in our working areas with very expensive aircraft and with people at risk here.”
Managed by: US Navy
combat operations against ISIS
UAPs were observed off the east coast of the US in 2014, exhibiting evasive maneuvers when targeted by military aircraft.
Military personnel believe the UAPs could be part of a classified drone program, posing a risk to flight safety.
UAPs displayed advanced maneuvering capabilities, including the ability to stop mid-flight and change direction without a radius of turn.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsoff the east coast of the United States
united_states
submitted safety reports to try and fix it
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe transcript primarily discusses tactics and observations related to UAPs based on a briefing by Ryan Graves, but lacks specific first-person accounts or detailed evidence. The claims made are general and do not provide sufficient verifiable details or corroboration.
The experiencer describes initial visual encounters with UAPs while flying, noting difficulties in tracking them despite advanced systems.
“we couldn't see them; sometimes maybe it would appear like they would descend a little bit”
The experiencer discusses the tactics of UAPs, noting their evasive maneuvers and the implications for pilot safety.
“when you target it and you try and engage and you point at these things looks like they're quite elusive”
The experiencer expresses frustration and concern over the potential risks posed by UAPs to military aircraft and personnel.
“they're putting their lives at risk; it's only a matter of time before this results in a mid-air collision”
Difficulties in visually tracking UAPs despite advanced systems
Radar and targeting systems tracking UAPs
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Five Observables (2/5)
The UAPs exhibited advanced evasive maneuvers, making them difficult to track and engage.
The encounter highlights the advanced tactics and evasive maneuvers of UAPs, raising significant safety concerns for military operations.
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Ryan Graves
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