morning all
SAM721 USAF C-40B (State Dept AC) east from Hawaii and began it's descent to JBA
This AC departed JBA on 0211 had a n overnight at Sacramento-McLellan Airport then sw to Hawaii on 0212
Departed Earlier today
BANKR41 USAF DC-10 extender departed Bangor ME and will set up for Pedotus over MD, PA and NJ
02-5001 USAFSOC C-32B nw from a Bragg ground stop-depart of Eglin AFB earlier
99-6143 USAFSOC C-32B west from Eglin AFB
doing well-some covfefe in muh belly
You all copacetic?
nice day here today.
Little cool at present but should be nice later.
SAM615 USAF G5 departed JBA ne looks like they are heading across the pond
574 kts ground speed
caught you leaving
Armoured vehicles deployed to major Myanmar cities after mass protests
Security forces in Myanmar opened fire to disperse protesters at a power plant on Sunday and armoured vehicles rolled into major cities as the new army rulers faced a ninth day of anti-coup demonstrations that saw hundreds of thousands on the streets.
Soldiers were deployed to power plants in the northern state of Kachin, leading to a confrontation with demonstrators, some of who said they believed the army intended to cut off the electricity. The security forces fired to disperse protesters outside one plant in Kachin's state capital Myitkyina, footage broadcast live on Facebook showed, although it was not clear if they were using rubber bullets or live fire.
As evening fell, armoured vehicles appeared in the commercial capital of Yangon, Myitkyina and Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine state, live footage broadcast online by local media showed, the first large-scale rollout of such vehicles across the country since the Feb. 1 coup. The government and army could not be reached for comment.
The U.S embassy in Myanmar urged American citizens to "shelter in place", citing reports of the military movements in Yangon. It also warned there was a possibility of a telecoms interruptions overnight between 1:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. As well as the mass protests across Myanmar, the country's military rulers were faced with a strike by government workers, part of a civil disobedience movement to protest against the coup that deposed the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.
Trains in parts of the country stopped running after staff refused to go to work, local media reported, while the military deployed soldiers to power plants where they were confronted by angry crowds. The junta ordered civil servants to go back to work, threatening action. The army has been carrying out nightly mass arrests and on Saturday gave itself sweeping powers to detain people and search private property.
But hundreds of railway workers joined demonstrations in Yangon on Sunday, even as police went to their housing compound on the outskirts of the city to order them back to work. The police were forced to leave after angry crowds gathered, according to a live broadcast by Myanmar Now. Richard Horsey, a Myanmar-based analyst with the International Crisis Group, said the work of many government departments had effectively ground to a halt. "This has the potential to also affect vital functions โ the military can replace engineers and doctors, but not power grid controllers and central bankers," he said.
Hundreds of thousands of people protested across the nation after a fearful night as residents formed patrols and the army rolled back laws protecting freedoms. Engineering students marched through downtown Yangon, the biggest city, wearing white and carrying placards demanding the release of ousted leader Suu Kyi, who has been in detention since the coup and charged with importing walkie-talkies. A fleet of highway buses rolled slowly through the city with horns blaring, part of the biggest street protests in more than a decade.
A convoy of motorbikes and cars drove through the capital Naypyitaw. In the southeastern coastal town of Dawei, a band played drums as crowds marched under the hot sun. In Waimaw, in Kachin state, crowds carried flags and sang revolutionary songs. Many of the protesters nationwide held up images of Suu Kyi. Her detention is due to expire on Monday. Her lawyer, Khin Maung Zaw, could not be reached for comment on what was set to happen.
More than 384 people have been detained since the coup, the monitoring group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners said, in a wave of mostly nightly arrests. "While the international community is condemning the coup, Min Aung Hlaing is using every tool he has to instigate fears and instabilities," activist Wai Hnin Pwint Thon from the UK-based rights group Burma Campaign UK said on Twitter, referring to the military ruler.
Residents banded together late on Saturday to patrol streets in Yangon and the country's second-largest city Mandalay, fearing arrest raids as well as common crime.
Worries about crime rose after the junta announced on Friday it would free 23,000 prisoners, saying the move was consistent with "establishing a new democratic state with peace, development and discipline".
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https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Myanmar-Coup/Armoured-vehicles-deployed-to-major-Myanmar-cities-after-mass-protests
99-6143 USAFSOC C-32B on descent for Pinal Airpark, nw of Tucson
BH303 US Navy P-3 Orion off SoCal from Pt. Mugu
Danish AF DAF9091 Challenger se from Greenland after an 0211 depart from Aalborg AB nw
99-6143 USAFSOC C-32B departed Pinal Airpark en after a ground stop-inbound from Eglin AFB
Argentina's vice president pushes for delay to IMF debt deal until pandemic has eased
Argentina's Vice President Cristina Fernรกndez de Kirchner and her allies want to delay a $44 billion debt deal with the International Monetary Fund until the COVID-19 pandemic has eased. About a week ago, Argentine President Alberto Fernรกndez said he believed the IMF should grant the country more flexible terms.
Argentina has for months been in talks with the IMF to restructure the terms of a loan sought by Fernandezโs predecessor Mauricio Macri to confront an economic crisis that has sent poverty skyrocketing in one of the worldโs top grains producers.
https://www.reuters.com/article/argentina-imf/argentinas-vice-president-pushes-for-delay-to-imf-debt-deal-until-pandemic-has-eased-ft-idUSFWN2KI1QZ
Danish AF DAF9091 Challenger on final approach at Aalborg AB-completing a trip that began on 0211
02-5001 USAFSOC C-32B froze on descent over NV/UT border-prolly going to NTTR
RCH717T USAF C-17 Globemaster departed JBA west
Globemaster AC's with the "T" designation in call sign are used for transporting vehicles and equipment to Presidential and VP events and/or functions.
Are they planning to drag Kamala or gasp wing it with a surprise outing for Pedotus tomorrow for an away from DC visit?
This AC is based at Dover and was moved to JBA yesterday
Last saw these AC's ("T") at Palm Beach on 0121 picking up the Beast and other equipment.
99-6143 USAFSOC C-32B heading to McGuire AFB from it's Pinal Airpark, AZ ground stop earlier
02-5001 USAFSOC C-32B es from it's departure north of NTTR (mebby Tonopah-red dot)
Poor coverage around these parts too.
These AC's always freeze when they enter Nevada along the Utah border so it's hard to tell exactly where they have been.
RCH715T USAF C-17 Globemaster departed Milwaukee, WI Mitchell Airport se after a ground stop and inbound from JBA-Charleston Int'l depart earlier today.
Keepin' a watch on these two big bois
96143 USAFSOC C-32B departed JBA after a quick ground stop sw back to Eglin AFB
SAM615 USAF G5 es after a ground stop at Shannon, Ireland for refuel and possibruh crew change.
Departed JBA earlier today
Most likely heading to UAE (Abu Dhanb or Dubai) but could stop at Manama, Bahrain or Doha, Qatar