What if?…🎈Across the Great Plains, from northern Colorado and throughout Wyoming, North Dakota, and Montana, are the missile fields of the United States nuclear program. Each of the three Strategic Missile Wings at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming
(plainshumanities.unl.edu)
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This is what E posted just before: https://t.me/TheOfficialE/3169
How does E know this? Have I missed some reports along the way or is there educated guesswork happening here?
More like B.S.-work. Sheer speculation. I was in the field of airborne surveillance and no such sensors were ever discussed. More likely to conduct signals intelligence and uplink the data to their own communications satellites.
A quick Google search will show you that all these airborne surveillance are very much real and used routinely. Perhaps your experience is outdated?
My experience was based on working with AWACS, JSTARS, and side-looking radars. These take a lot of power, weight, and real estate. Fancy sensors are finicky and need good control of the platform's movement. SIGINT, ELINT, and COMINT systems are much lighter and require less power. They can also compensate for the platform movement.
Frankly, I don't know what he is referring to, since his nomenclature is too vague. Apparently two Twitter posts have been joined together. No clue what "acoustic light penetrative field (DAS)" refers to. A search on that only loops back to his post.
In any case, it is entirely a speculative leap for him to declare what he did.
You have to follow his telegram to judge for yourself what he posts. Its definitely worthwhile