Ramey Air Force Base
RAMEY-AIR-FORCE-BASE · CLOSED

Ramey Air Force Base

US · Puerto Rico · 18.4989°N 67.1295°W · OPENED 1939
CREDIBLE WITNESS OPERATOR · USAF (decommissioned)

Former Strategic Air Command base in Puerto Rico, connected to the Puerto Rico UAP corridor — one of the most active UAP zones in the Western Hemisphere. Multiple military and civilian encounters documented near the base and surrounding waters, including interactions with objects transitioning between air and water.

Ramey AFB was a major Strategic Air Command installation during the Cold War, serving as a key nuclear deterrent base in the Caribbean. The base was decommissioned in 1973 and its facilities transferred to the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. The waters surrounding Puerto Rico and the Mona Passage have been the site of numerous documented UAP encounters. In 1988, Puerto Rican police and military personnel reported a large triangular craft being pursued by two F-14 fighters near Ramey. The object reportedly entered the water off the coast. Researcher Jorge Martin documented hundreds of Puerto Rico UAP incidents throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with many involving craft entering and exiting the ocean near the former base. The Puerto Rico trench, one of the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean, has been suggested as a possible location for undersea UAP operations.