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>>507656483
>BREAKING!!!! TOPCT29 — U.S. NUCLEAR “SNIFFER” PLANE IS IN THE AIR
A WC-135R Constant Phoenix has just taken off from Omaha, home of U.S. Strategic Command, and is now flying unusual orbits over the northern U.S.
>This is not routine.
>The Constant Phoenix is used to detect nuclear detonations and track radioactive fallout in the atmosphere. It only flies under serious circumstances—like a nuclear test, reactor breach, or suspected atomic strike.
With:
• Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites
• Iran’s retaliation threats
• U.S. tanker surge to the region
• And now a nuclear detection aircraft airborne
>We may be witnessing preparations for—or response to—a nuclear event.
>ADD'L INFO: According to official fact sheets and flight logs, the last time a WC‑135 performed notably was in March 2022, when one deployed from RAFMildenhall to monitor airborne radiation in response to the Ukraine invasion.
Rare deployment: Only three WC‑135Rs are active in the entire world, and flying one indicates the U.S. is seeking hard data on nuclear events.
Historical precedent: Previous operations have been linked directly to nuclear incidents—like North Korea’s 2006 tests and atmospheric sampling after bombs lost near Palomares, Spain in 1966.
Maybe happening?
>>507656483
>BREAKING!!!! TOPCT29 — U.S. NUCLEAR “SNIFFER” PLANE IS IN THE AIR
A WC-135R Constant Phoenix has just taken off from Omaha, home of U.S. Strategic Command, and is now flying unusual orbits over the northern U.S.
>This is not routine.
>The Constant Phoenix is used to detect nuclear detonations and track radioactive fallout in the atmosphere. It only flies under serious circumstances—like a nuclear test, reactor breach, or suspected atomic strike.
With:
• Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites
• Iran’s retaliation threats
• U.S. tanker surge to the region
• And now a nuclear detection aircraft airborne
>We may be witnessing preparations for—or response to—a nuclear event.
>ADD'L INFO: According to official fact sheets and flight logs, the last time a WC‑135 performed notably was in March 2022, when one deployed from RAFMildenhall to monitor airborne radiation in response to the Ukraine invasion.
Rare deployment: Only three WC‑135Rs are active in the entire world, and flying one indicates the U.S. is seeking hard data on nuclear events.
Historical precedent: Previous operations have been linked directly to nuclear incidents—like North Korea’s 2006 tests and atmospheric sampling after bombs lost near Palomares, Spain in 1966.
Maybe happening?
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