The E-6B Mercury (callsign BARIT22) — the US Navy's airborne nuclear command and control/TACAMO aircraft — has landed at Rygge Air Base in Norway this morning after departing Tinker Air Force Base.
The E-6B Mercury (callsign BARIT22) — the US Navy's airborne nuclear command and control/TACAMO aircraft — has landed at Rygge Air Base in Norway this morning after departing Tinker Air Force Base.
Significant French chatter is being detected on the primary U.S. nuclear war frequency this afternoon. This is highly anomalous—these frequencies are reserved exclusively for nuclear command, control, and communications. The timing is striking: it follows Macron's recent announcement of French nuclear doctrine expansion, increased GPS jamming across strategic regions, and ongoing US-Iran conflict. Whether this indicates coordination, a technical anomaly, or something more significant remains unclear. But in nuclear communications, there are no accidents.