SAM121 G5 departed JBA NE and heading across Atlantic
Prolly for the JCOS AC that departed here >>21247145 pb
SAM371 G5 on descent for JBA from its 40m stop at Peterson and stop at Ottawa earlier today
SAM121 G5 departed JBA NE and heading across Atlantic
Prolly for the JCOS AC that departed here >>21247145 pb
SAM371 G5 on descent for JBA from its 40m stop at Peterson and stop at Ottawa earlier today
SPAR28 Indo-PAC G5Indo-Pac Cmdr. Samuel Paparodeparted Okinawa- Kadena AB
Heading for Osan AB-Seoul, SoKo
Arrived from Yokota AB, Japan yesterday (today) see article below for meeting with JCOS Chair Brown and Japanese Joint Staff Gen. Yoshihide Yoshida w/ Indo-Pac Cmdr. Paparo
Departed Hickam AFB yesterday CONUS time
US, Japanese, South Korean military leaders send message to ‘regional threats’
https://www.stripes.com/branches/air_force/2024-07-18/brown-joint-chiefs-japan-south-korea-14524402.html
ATOM31 WC-135 Constant Phoenix Nuke Sniffer returning to Curacao after heading ES along Brazil’s coast earlier today
WC-135 Constant Phoenix
The WC-135W Constant Phoenix atmospheric collection aircraft supports national level consumers by collecting particulate and gaseous effluents and debris from accessible regions of the atmosphere in support of the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963. The aircraft is a modified C-135B or EC-135C platform. The Constant Phoenix's modifications are primarily related to its on-board atmospheric collection suite, which allows the mission crew to detect radioactive "clouds" in real time. The aircraft is equipped with external flow-through devices to collect particulates on filter paper and a compressor system for whole air samples collected in holding spheres. The cockpit crew is from the 45th Reconnaissance Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., and special equipment operators are assigned to Det. 1, Air Force Technical Applications Center at Offutt AFB.
https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104494/wc-135-constant-phoenix/