F15 shoots down UFO footage


Yesterday their was a video with Ryan Graves talking about how pilots have been seeing UFO/UAP on almost a daily basis for months/years, and it has become a serious safety issue.

I posed a question in the comments asking why these military people don’t just whip out their phones and record these incidents with their cell phones and share on the Internet, so the public has a better understanding of the situations they encounter on a regular basis. I am not familiar with military policy, and the search results are somewhat conflicting. It seems while deployed, most military are not in possession of their personal cell phones, and therefore unable to record anything, and their are also policies that restrict cell phone usage for obvious security reasons.

However, today I’m seeing a recent video recorded by an F15 co-pilot that captures a UAP being shot down. It is a compelling video, and I recommend you give it a watch. The pilot describes the UAP looking like a “rock” and warnes other pilots to stay clear of the area.

So my question remains…can military personell record footage with their own devices, and if so, why aren’t they sharing more of these incidents to push the conversation forward? Perhaps they don’t want to put their career in jeopardy, because of “stigma”, but are now maybe feeling more comfortable and confident as the topic has become more mainstream? Was this footage recorded by the pilots helmet cam? and approved by the military for release? and if so, why?

The footage can be seen in the last 5 minutes of this video

what are your thoughts?

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