Did you see Air Force 1 flying over Newport today?
(yesterday at 2pm)
Credit: @erictheaviator
https://www.facebook.com/TheNewportBlast/photos/a.702765236560950/1695730087264455/
Did you see Air Force 1 flying over Newport today?
(yesterday at 2pm)
Credit: @erictheaviator
https://www.facebook.com/TheNewportBlast/photos/a.702765236560950/1695730087264455/
how bout you bake in a pinch
his name is GEOTUS, you little faggot.
>maybe they were looking for a good place to dump Slo Joe and Kammy.
nice deep water, good choice.
right off Sachuest Point would be good.
https://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/pave-paws-radar-cape-cod/view/google/
Breaking: Huge Explosion in Cape Cod close to the Pave Paws radar station
DEVELOPING: Around 11:40am EST there was a huge explosion in Cape Cod close to the Pave Paws radar station. There is no word as to what caused the explosion.
The building on the right is ICBM early warning radar, PAVE PAWS radar station. The radar is 150 feet wide, the fire is 300 to 400 feet wide.
Perched high atop Flatrock Hill near the quiet Massachusetts town of Sandwich stands a PAVE PAWS radar station. The pyramid-shaped facility rests on the 100-acre Cape Cod AFS and is home to Air Force Space Command's 6th Missile Warning Squadron. The radar looms 10 stories high against the backdrop of New England's rolling hills.
The mission of the approximately 200 people who man the radar, is to date and track sea-launched ballistic missiles heading for North America. They also use the radar to track satellites in orbit, transmitting spacetrack data into the Space Surveillance Center at Cheyenne Mountain. At the operational heart of the Cape Cod facility is the Missile Warning Operations Center where AFSPACECOM and Canadian crews monitor consoles around-the-clock which display tracking data. Crews consisting of a crew commander, crew chief and a space console operator use the data to warn of potential attacks on North America.
https://streetloc.com/news/view/bd4/breaking-huge-explosion-in-cape-cod-close-to-the-pave-paws-radar
is home to Air Force Space Command's 6th Missile Warning Squadron.