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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJUST IN - The entire U.S. air force has disabled virtually all flight tracking transponders -- FlightRadar24
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JUST IN - The entire U.S. air force has disabled virtually all flight tracking transponders FlightRadar24
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JUST IN - The entire U.S. air force has disabled virtually all flight tracking transponders -- FlightRadar24 (Original Post)
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murielm99
(32,693 posts)1. What does this mean?
2naSalit
(100,051 posts)2. And it's only on xitter?
So much for SHARING info when only those using xitter can see it.
HAB911
(10,288 posts)3. I can verify
as of 07:41 only one military flight being reported by adsb, totally unprecedented since I have been watching for 4 years

2naSalit
(100,051 posts)4. Thank you!
And wow, WTF?
HAB911
(10,288 posts)6. What's the worst that could happen?
Just recently with only one KC135 off adsb. Routinely there are thousands of military flights in the air 24/7
https://aerospaceglobalnews.com/news/jetblue-flight-avoids-midair-collision-us-air-force-tanker-venezuela/
eShirl
(20,082 posts)9. they put the entire text of the tweet in their post
2naSalit
(100,051 posts)10. And how would I know that...
If I can't see the xit?
Polybius
(21,514 posts)5. Why?
HAB911
(10,288 posts)7. apparently we are at war
Baitball Blogger
(51,738 posts)8. Because they don't want to give advance warning for the next attack.
Or, possibly, they don't want anyone tracking where they're taking Maduro.