🇵🇭🇮🇳🚀 | Looks like the final batch of the Philippines' BrahMos Supersonic Anti-ship Missile System has been spotted somewhere, as deliveries are ongoing. In a closer look, the new BrahMos Missile truck is now painted with the Philippine Marine Corps' standard digital camouflage.
Two USAF C-295s parked up at #PrestwickAirport on Wednesday morning. These rare aircraft form part of a small clandestine fleet operated by the 427th Special Operations Squadron and used for a range of direct action missions 👀 #AvGeek#RadioGeek#MilMonWorld
US military ramping up presence in the Philippines with sophisticated drills, missile deployments & infrastructure https://t.co/HpqM7Kxipd via @WSJ Positioning is key: making aggressors more cautious with distributed, allied defenses in a vital geographical area #Philippines #US@giboteodoro@giboteodoro @USWPColby@ZackCooper
"BLOKE75/CHIMP05"
The USAF C-32B 'Gatekeeper' recently spotted in Yokota is now back stateside 📻 I tracked it.
BLOKE75 18–19 Aug
134.300, RJTY Twr, 0530z
118.100, PHNL Twr, 1800/2000z
134.150, ZOA S35, 0000z
125.400, NORCAL App, 0030z
CHIMP05 19 Aug
127.400, NORCAL Dep, 1630z
It doesn’t really matter, especially since you only have 11 aircraft in the inventory; it’s the least they can do. Whether you hide it or not, publicly available OSINT already shows which aircraft are deployed.
I’ve already concluded what its purpose is, and it’s quite obvious.
And as our aircraft taxied to the end of RPMZ’s Runway 27, I saw it: a Predator drone in the hangar. With what looks like a weapons pylon on its port wing. Wow. 😳