@@chopperimcThe Dept of Energy does not handle this. This is an Air Force function along with the US Marshall Service adding to security. I was in SAC at Ellsworth AFB SD, were the 44th Strategic Missile Wing was based. Saw this occur many times. This particular truck was moving the war head. Not the missile itself.
@russvoight1167 National Nuclear Security Administration is an Office of the Dept of Energy. Most specifically, the Office of Secure Transportation (OST) is responsible for the safe and secure transport of government-owned special nuclear materials in the contiguous United States. I know the USAF works alongside them in certain operations, e.g. the convoy in the video. I could be wrong, I'm not read in to all the current operations of Global Strike Command. Thanks for your service, SAC was the real deal, I enjoyed the new museum in Nebraska.
@@russvoight1167had 2 radios in an old KW I ran for a while. One for the road and one just to talk to anyone riding shotgun. Big bonus to have a set of eyes on that side, never knew if there was anything between the right headlight and rear tandem in the next lane otherwise.... or the one beside that for the most part. Haha
Vandenberg is a test sight. I was a cop in the 351 Stategic Missile Wing at Whiteman AFB, Mo. back in the late 80s. I've done those convoys. Brings back some memories. Good times.
If it weren't for your comment, I would've copied and pasted a URL to a video explaining how the US transports nuclear weapons. Like this one: th-cam.com/video/N2OUzBrLEFk/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUkaG93IHRoZSB1cyB0cmFuc3BvcnQgbnVjbGVhciB3ZWFwb25z
It's a full Minuteman III missile in that transporter-erector truck, not just a warhead. Typically those W87 and W78 warheads are not loaded on the missles during transport
@@briankonash8438 I believe that these haul the actual nuclear warheads (not the missiles themselves) between the launch base and an area where they're maintained but I could be wrong. Yeah, that semi *did indeed* get up and go.
Yeah, that is cool. I have a friend who used to haul for the military. One time he got pulled over and the cops actually opened up the back of the truck without permission. Within 5 minutes the police officers were in handcuffs sitting in the back of a military police vehicle
This is a Nuclear Convoy, the semi in the convoy contains a nuclear warhead, and the container is incredibly durable. Each person in those vehicles (Lenco Bearcats) have execute authority.
Theres all kinds of security involved here, 50 cal machine guns in each truck, machine guns and rifles for each man, helicopter with additional guns, quick response team at nearby bases for additional security. Not to mention the tricks of the truck as well.
@@jeffs-reviews Theres a TH-cam video on it somewhere that talks more about the trailer and its security I saw recently, its basically a boobytrapped vault on wheels. If someone manages to gain access to the cab or otherwise tries to make off with the trailer, the axles have explosives in them that will make moving it much more difficult. If you could somehow break into it, there are traps in there they will electrocute you. There were a few other things, but those are what stuck out to me the most. Basically, even if you somehow overpower the security and gain control of the trailer, its next to impossible to escape with it or crack open the contents in the small window of time before the helicopter gunships welcome you. Some guy in the comments was a veteran who was a missile tech a few decades ago, and said if someone was actually attempting to take a nuke, a high 3-figure amount of soldiers would be mobilized immediately. Fascinating to think about.... makes me happy to know they are protected so vigorously.
Yep, that’s a nuclear missile. It also had an orange diamond on it, combined with military and police escort, not stopping; definitely a live, though on “safe” nuclear missile.
May not mean nuclear. The orange placard just means explosive. If it were a nuclear warhead I would think it would also bear a radioactive placard as well.
@@cbones98 Yeah, I agree. I paused the video to look at the placards. No rad placard so most likely conventional weapons. Either a massive one (e.g MOAB) or lots of "little" ones.
The orange placard is required for any vehicle on an interstate transporting explosives or ammunition. It also indicates what kind of explosives or charges are on board; this can be combustible fuel or actual explosives. The W87/W78 warhead for the missile isn't actually installed until it's lowered into its silo
One night about 3:00 in the morning I was going in a back gate to Offutt AFB in Nebraska. As I approached the gate I counted 13 identical black semi trucks ( tractors & trailers ) with escort vehicles leaving base.
They got more than just helicopters in the air lol. Definitely a fighter jet or two and or a mq-9 reaper drone. These convoys are told not to stop for any circumstances and will waste anyone/anything in their path following no rules of engagement or nothing due to the cargo they carry. They will even waste cops if they have to.
Heard about a few cops who attempted to search these type of trucks before. Ended with a them being hogtied and mouth tapped on the side of the road hahaha.
@@paulofelipebbraga9634 I wouldn’t doubt it. lol the info I just gave was from a fellow military guy turned trucker that had the clearance and privilege to be in an exact convoy like that for a living. There’s all kinds of stuff going on in the background that we aren’t aware of. Lots of people with power straight out of a movie. Truth is stranger than fiction. 💀
This is a convoy moving the war head for a Minute Man ICBM. The missile itself and the war head are transported separately. I was assigned to SAC at Ellsworth AFB SD from August 1976 to December 1979. Sae this many times
I was behind a similar convoy many years ago in a semi. It was headed north on US 395 in California near Hesperia. Eventually got on I10E . No one gets anywhere near it and you cannot pass even on the freeway.
In the early 1990s, I worked testing weapons parts. They were not the warheads, just parts. We had some delivered by the Department of Energy and the Marines that guarded the base were unhappy that a bunch of guys who looked like they belonged in a west Texas bar had weapons. The place the stuff came from had a Suburban with a 50 cal mounted on a hole in the roof.
Whoa, I am glad you got that video. If it is what the person said below, super whoa. Nothing like the things you see while driving OTR. Thanks for sharing.
these convoys happen around once a week and are being video taped much more often. you are free to film them. just don't mess with any part of the convoys in anyway or you will have a VERY BAD DAY-WEEK-MONTH-YEAR-POSSIBLE LIFE. just search "USAF ICBM CONVOY" plenty of SHORT clips
@floridaboz1 I was a nuclear weapons engineer in the Air Force in the late 80s. We were in these convoys as that truck carries the way head that we would insert on the missle in the silos. I did more of these than I can count. Occasionally, we would catch a ride in one of the helicopters. Much better ride and view.
@floridaboz1 Yes. A bunch of people without a clue what they are talking about, blowing smoke trying yo sound like an expert. Thank you for your service.
Yeah he’s moving pretty quick there but that’ll all end when he hits the California border and has to go through the agriculture station… ”sir, are you carrying any fruits or vegetables?” “Just this uranium core.” “DID HE SAY APPLE CORE!?! PULL OVER!!”
I can tell the location from the green road sign, though hard to read, and some help from Google Maps. The sign says Cheyenne and Laramie. The military convoy was traveling west out of Cheyenne, WY on Interstate 80, headed toward Laramie, WY. They exited the freeway and headed north on one of the roads. Possibly, it headed north on HW 222 to FE Warren AFB. But the overpass and signs are most similar to exiting to the north onto HY 700 or HY 210.
A work or military friend of my brother used to do this kind of stuff. They pay mucho green for to the drivers for a job they usually only get once a year.
I've seen something similar before. I used to work at a blood bank. Some patients get whole blood, while other get components of blood (red cell, plasma, or platelets). Depending on the procedure the patient needs, those units my need to be irritated. When I arrived at work one morning, I saw a convoy just like this pull up to change out the radioactive material used in the machine that irradiates the units.
@@kaspervestergaard2383 If the irradiation is done with actual radioactive materials (like cobalt 90 rods) then they are a target for dirty bomb material.
Division 1.3C, consists of explosives that have a fire hazard and either a minor blast hazard or a minor projection hazard or both, but not a mass explosion hazard. (C) Propellant explosive substance or other deflagrating explosive substance or article containing such explosive substance. Probably a nuke without a warhead.
the middle is in a much different rig, with much less escort. this truck carries the actual "warhead" or re-entry vehicle. the convoys happen on different days. ALL OF THIS IS PUBLIC INFORMATION AND NOT CLASSIFIED ANYMORE. the details are still classified
@squiggly_lines I served in the UNITED STATES AIR FORCE for twenty years retiring at the rank of master sergeant. I began my career as an administrative specialist at MInot AFB, ND. I was assigned to the maintenance squadron that maintained the earlier version of the current Minuteman III in silos today. There have been accidents with weapons on aircraft, but they have been accounted for.
@@davidstricker6580 In the U.S. yes, not many accidents, all WMDs accounted for yes. But in the corrupt nanny state of the U.K. we'll probably never know, they probably cover those things up like the Soviet Union used to.
One night I couldn’t sleep I was sitting outside on my balcony scrolling through instagram and at about 2:45am I saw 2 semi trucks with trailers attached all blacked out hauling ass down the road being escorted by police and 3 military vehicles and following behind the semi truck looked something like a cross between a fire truck and an RV. Big long box thing without windows. They must’ve going at least 60mph in a 30mph. This was central Illinois and don’t live near a military base from my knowledge.
For those of you that do not understand why the military is escorting what looks to be an ordinary transport truck... the transport truck is carrying a nuclear payload and they kind of don't want anything to happen to it so they defend it heavily.
Probably a nuke warhead. I saw a video of them moving a nuke warhead in Montana and it was the same setup with a helo and military vehicles for and aft with manned machine guns around a semi.
That is a payload transport with a MM111 Re-entry system on board. The re-entry system has one or more re-entry vehicles. The re-entry vehicles have the warhead; W-78 or W-87 depending on the year.
Back in 80s came across a full on armored eighteen wheeler and four armored escorts vehicles armed to the teeth . Doing the dbl nickel down I 5 to L A .
Hi, Captain John. Nice video and thanks for posting. But WHAT izza 'nucular something'???????? Just my 0.02. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
The Kenworth/PETERBILT pulling the Payload Transport Trailer costs the Air Force $130k while the trailer itself is $1M alone. That ain’t no ordinary armored trailer either, that is the payload trailer that carries the warheads of the Minuteman Missiles. There are 26 of these Payload Transporters in total in active service.
DOE Office of Secure Transport. Could be a decoy, could be training, or could be actual fissile material. Everyone in support of that convoy except the truck driver and helo pilots are former SOCOM pipe hitters.
This isn't OST. The Air Force transports their own materials. The marked truck is Air Force OSI and the BearCats are Security Forces. (BTW, A SOCOM background isn't required for OST)
@@akforge You are absolutely right. DOE's Office of Secure Transportation and the US Air Force are two completely separate organizations. Both, however, transport nuclear material. This specific video is of a USAF transport--indicated by the AFOSI truck. You're also right about OST attracting many former members of the Special Operations community. It is not a requirement, though.
Just happy to see that the military still appreciates the cab over truck. Better line of sight, no blind spots.
A cabover has its share of blind spots
Not the military, it's the Department of Energy.
@@chopperimcThe Dept of Energy does not handle this. This is an Air Force function along with the US Marshall Service adding to security.
I was in SAC at Ellsworth AFB SD, were the 44th Strategic Missile Wing was based. Saw this occur many times. This particular truck was moving the war head. Not the missile itself.
@russvoight1167 National Nuclear Security Administration is an Office of the Dept of Energy. Most specifically, the Office of Secure Transportation (OST) is responsible for the safe and secure transport of government-owned special nuclear materials in the contiguous United States.
I know the USAF works alongside them in certain operations, e.g. the convoy in the video. I could be wrong, I'm not read in to all the current operations of Global Strike Command. Thanks for your service, SAC was the real deal, I enjoyed the new museum in Nebraska.
@@russvoight1167had 2 radios in an old KW I ran for a while. One for the road and one just to talk to anyone riding shotgun. Big bonus to have a set of eyes on that side, never knew if there was anything between the right headlight and rear tandem in the next lane otherwise.... or the one beside that for the most part. Haha
Thats a payload transporter for the Minuteman III ICBM. You must have been near F. E. Warren, Minot, Malmstrom, or Vandenberg AFB.
Malmstrom AFB most probably
All locations of UFO incursions as well.
F. E. Warren. If you look at the green highway sign it say Cheyenne and Laramie on it.
Vandenberg is a test sight. I was a cop in the 351 Stategic Missile Wing at Whiteman AFB, Mo. back in the late 80s. I've done those convoys. Brings back some memories. Good times.
@@andrew1970able thats cool 💥💥👍👍
Just your regular nuclear warhead passing by
If it weren't for your comment, I would've copied and pasted a URL to a video explaining how the US transports nuclear weapons. Like this one: th-cam.com/video/N2OUzBrLEFk/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUkaG93IHRoZSB1cyB0cmFuc3BvcnQgbnVjbGVhciB3ZWFwb25z
That's not a nuke. Nukes are transported in unmarked and incognito vans. No sirens.
It's a full Minuteman III missile in that transporter-erector truck, not just a warhead. Typically those W87 and W78 warheads are not loaded on the missles during transport
Am I the only one that is genuinely impressed how quick that semi just got up to speed
With a Minuteman III missile inside probably. They weigh 80,000lb each.
@@briankonash8438 I believe that these haul the actual nuclear warheads (not the missiles themselves) between the launch base and an area where they're maintained but I could be wrong. Yeah, that semi *did indeed* get up and go.
@@briankonash8438 warhead, not the missile, that would be carried in a truck called a transporter erector, that semi is much much much bigger
With theses trucks costing over a million each I imagine they are much quicker than the standard rig.
Remember the warhead weighs less than 1,000 pounds, so the truck is essentially EMPTY from a weight perspective.
Yeah, that is cool. I have a friend who used to haul for the military. One time he got pulled over and the cops actually opened up the back of the truck without permission. Within 5 minutes the police officers were in handcuffs sitting in the back of a military police vehicle
I wonder what ever happened with that
Oooooops! 😂😂😂
@@spaceherpies8821 'Why the hell do you have a nuclear warhead in the back of your truck'
@@shinyenderman9999in case I get stopped by you Barny Fife.
They weren't under blankets in the back of a hearse?
Dont mess around, instant 6 stars if you do.
and you can't just run inside the house and save to clear them
@@TheHiredGun187 they will blow your city block up to get you
Oh Hey, you are in trouble and you need my help. Okay Okay leave it to creepy uncle Lester hmm
The annual relocation of Jimmy Hoffa.
🤣
You know too much....your on The List
This is a Nuclear Convoy, the semi in the convoy contains a nuclear warhead, and the container is incredibly durable. Each person in those vehicles (Lenco Bearcats) have execute authority.
Theres all kinds of security involved here, 50 cal machine guns in each truck, machine guns and rifles for each man, helicopter with additional guns, quick response team at nearby bases for additional security. Not to mention the tricks of the truck as well.
@@jeffs-reviews Theres a TH-cam video on it somewhere that talks more about the trailer and its security I saw recently, its basically a boobytrapped vault on wheels. If someone manages to gain access to the cab or otherwise tries to make off with the trailer, the axles have explosives in them that will make moving it much more difficult. If you could somehow break into it, there are traps in there they will electrocute you. There were a few other things, but those are what stuck out to me the most. Basically, even if you somehow overpower the security and gain control of the trailer, its next to impossible to escape with it or crack open the contents in the small window of time before the helicopter gunships welcome you. Some guy in the comments was a veteran who was a missile tech a few decades ago, and said if someone was actually attempting to take a nuke, a high 3-figure amount of soldiers would be mobilized immediately. Fascinating to think about.... makes me happy to know they are protected so vigorously.
@@jeffs-reviews nah t hat wasnt a 50 cal. That was a 7.62 SAW!!!!!!
That beats the time I saw a Gold truck come through Mayberry on Andy Griffith.
Ice cream for the big guy I’m thinking
Lol
Hot dog for Putin.
That's alot of ice cream!
Yep, that’s a nuclear missile.
It also had an orange diamond on it, combined with military and police escort, not stopping; definitely a live, though on “safe” nuclear missile.
May not mean nuclear. The orange placard just means explosive. If it were a nuclear warhead I would think it would also bear a radioactive placard as well.
@@cbones98 Yeah, I agree. I paused the video to look at the placards. No rad placard so most likely conventional weapons. Either a massive one (e.g MOAB) or lots of "little" ones.
It is not a missile. Missile transports are much larger
Clueless
The orange placard is required for any vehicle on an interstate transporting explosives or ammunition. It also indicates what kind of explosives or charges are on board; this can be combustible fuel or actual explosives. The W87/W78 warhead for the missile isn't actually installed until it's lowered into its silo
The hazmat placard should be that animated picture of god pushing the reset button on earth.
Sign on the right says Cheyenne and Laramie which are both Wyoming ? So I'm guessing he is close to Francis E Warren AFB.
One night about 3:00 in the morning I was going in a back gate to Offutt AFB in Nebraska. As I approached the gate I counted 13 identical black semi trucks ( tractors & trailers ) with escort vehicles leaving base.
They got more than just helicopters in the air lol. Definitely a fighter jet or two and or a mq-9 reaper drone. These convoys are told not to stop for any circumstances and will waste anyone/anything in their path following no rules of engagement or nothing due to the cargo they carry. They will even waste cops if they have to.
Heard about a few cops who attempted to search these type of trucks before. Ended with a them being hogtied and mouth tapped on the side of the road hahaha.
@@paulofelipebbraga9634 I wouldn’t doubt it. lol the info I just gave was from a fellow military guy turned trucker that had the clearance and privilege to be in an exact convoy like that for a living. There’s all kinds of stuff going on in the background that we aren’t aware of. Lots of people with power straight out of a movie. Truth is stranger than fiction. 💀
Ya think?
Lol no
Did you ever see fighter jets over flying these convoys
This is a convoy moving the war head for a Minute Man ICBM. The missile itself and the war head are transported separately.
I was assigned to SAC at Ellsworth AFB SD from August 1976 to December 1979. Sae this many times
I was behind a similar convoy many years ago in a semi. It was headed north on US 395 in California near Hesperia. Eventually got on I10E . No one gets anywhere near it and you cannot pass even on the freeway.
And that "Trucker" is an airman in the US Air Force and holds the rank of Senior Airman and up.
In the early 1990s, I worked testing weapons parts. They were not the warheads, just parts. We had some delivered by the Department of Energy and the Marines that guarded the base were unhappy that a bunch of guys who looked like they belonged in a west Texas bar had weapons. The place the stuff came from had a Suburban with a 50 cal mounted on a hole in the roof.
It's nukes. Seen the convoy before - usually in the northwest.
Whoa, I am glad you got that video. If it is what the person said below, super whoa. Nothing like the things you see while driving OTR. Thanks for sharing.
these convoys happen around once a week and are being video taped much more often. you are free to film them. just don't mess with any part of the convoys in anyway or you will have a VERY BAD DAY-WEEK-MONTH-YEAR-POSSIBLE LIFE.
just search "USAF ICBM CONVOY" plenty of SHORT clips
@@atheistpeace7579 Finally someone in the comments section with common sense
@floridaboz1 I was a nuclear weapons engineer in the Air Force in the late 80s. We were in these convoys as that truck carries the way head that we would insert on the missle in the silos. I did more of these than I can count.
Occasionally, we would catch a ride in one of the helicopters. Much better ride and view.
@@atheistpeace7579 I bet you are loving these comments then, 790th SFS, FE warren. 1998 to 2002, Security for convoys and fireteams
@floridaboz1 Yes. A bunch of people without a clue what they are talking about, blowing smoke trying yo sound like an expert.
Thank you for your service.
Yeah he’s moving pretty quick there but that’ll all end when he hits the California border and has to go through the agriculture station…
”sir, are you carrying any fruits or vegetables?”
“Just this uranium core.”
“DID HE SAY APPLE CORE!?! PULL OVER!!”
I can tell the location from the green road sign, though hard to read, and some help from Google Maps. The sign says Cheyenne and Laramie. The military convoy was traveling west out of Cheyenne, WY on Interstate 80, headed toward Laramie, WY. They exited the freeway and headed north on one of the roads. Possibly, it headed north on HW 222 to FE Warren AFB. But the overpass and signs are most similar to exiting to the north onto HY 700 or HY 210.
I use to see weapons being transported on I 40 in TN. Truck with bulletproof windows with a lead and chase van behind it.
could be anything down there. these are only on the great planes around the three nuke bases
A work or military friend of my brother used to do this kind of stuff. They pay mucho green for to the drivers for a job they usually only get once a year.
You don't want to fuck with those guys.
Nice catch man! That's one of the things I hope to see in person sometime in my life.
Just another alien.
Protecting the fentenal
Most likely a training event, saw many of these during my 20 years in services.
lmao they are hauling the genetically altered cat girls back to area 51 after the president's state dinner.
I've seen something similar before. I used to work at a blood bank. Some patients get whole blood, while other get components of blood (red cell, plasma, or platelets). Depending on the procedure the patient needs, those units my need to be irritated. When I arrived at work one morning, I saw a convoy just like this pull up to change out the radioactive material used in the machine that irradiates the units.
Lol. No. That's a nuclear warhead. They don't circle armed helicopters for medical rad equipment.
@@dtomli1 Definitely overreacting.
@@kaspervestergaard2383 If the irradiation is done with actual radioactive materials (like cobalt 90 rods) then they are a target for dirty bomb material.
@@JCarey1988 Yes?
That was the general's daughter's truck LOL
😅🤣😂
The fact that they are hauling it with a cabover, even if it is somewhat modern, is impressive.
If that doesn’t scream FAFO, I don’t know what does.
Division 1.3C, consists of explosives that have a fire hazard and either a minor blast hazard or a minor projection hazard or both, but not a mass explosion hazard.
(C) Propellant explosive substance or other deflagrating explosive substance or article containing such explosive substance.
Probably a nuke without a warhead.
the middle is in a much different rig, with much less escort.
this truck carries the actual "warhead" or re-entry vehicle.
the convoys happen on different days.
ALL OF THIS IS PUBLIC INFORMATION AND NOT CLASSIFIED ANYMORE. the details are still classified
Thanks Captain John!
that cabover is sick
Just bringing the "Special Jack Daniels" whisky to the class 6 store.
Great catch on video.
Real life Optimus Prime carrying the creation matrix.
Hey TJ !! Hope you have a Blessed Weekend and Stay Safe....
In the UK we do it without big convoys, quietly and discreetly……no doubt with a cup of tea in hand! 😂
I wonder how many nuclear weapons have been lost or unaccounted for in your corrupt nanny state boy?
Wonder how many kids have died in mass shootings this week.
@squiggly_lines I served in the UNITED STATES AIR FORCE for twenty years retiring at the rank of master sergeant. I began my career as an administrative specialist at MInot AFB, ND. I was assigned to the maintenance squadron that maintained the earlier version of the current Minuteman III in silos today. There have been accidents with weapons on aircraft, but they have been accounted for.
@@davidstricker6580 In the U.S. yes, not many accidents, all WMDs accounted for yes.
But in the corrupt nanny state of the U.K. we'll probably never know, they probably cover those things up like the Soviet Union used to.
saw this a few times in Wy. and Colo.
One night I couldn’t sleep I was sitting outside on my balcony scrolling through instagram and at about 2:45am I saw 2 semi trucks with trailers attached all blacked out hauling ass down the road being escorted by police and 3 military vehicles and following behind the semi truck looked something like a cross between a fire truck and an RV. Big long box thing without windows. They must’ve going at least 60mph in a 30mph. This was central Illinois and don’t live near a military base from my knowledge.
Bro thats an ICBM NUCLEAR, i recognized those trailer from military channels,,
Don't worry guys, this thing is disabled it won't explode
There’s a nuclear storage facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming too.
there are three bases out there that transport the missiles and the warheads to the missile silos. this truck has a warhead in it
Orange placard is explosive being transported
lmao.. you think
Yeah, very very explosive
I know this junction, 80 and 222. Could def be transporting a mil asset. Francis missile base is just north of here.
There’s a documentary about how many nuclear accidents we had in this country and it’s actually kind of scary
For those of you that do not understand why the military is escorting what looks to be an ordinary transport truck... the transport truck is carrying a nuclear payload and they kind of don't want anything to happen to it so they defend it heavily.
Probably a nuke warhead. I saw a video of them moving a nuke warhead in Montana and it was the same setup with a helo and military vehicles for and aft with manned machine guns around a semi.
And the NEST team is in tow! I had an ICY BM this past winter.
Orange placard on the back of the trailer. Some kind of explosive.
An explosive that makes you see the sun upclose
@@rovat6285 😭
@@rovat6285instant sun tan
Get SWIFT or Wester Express to haul it, nobody would ever guess that those two outfits would Haul critical freight.
Our helicopters did that almost daily in the 70’s when they changed out to “multi head” nukes.
That is a payload transport with a MM111 Re-entry system on board. The re-entry system has one or more re-entry vehicles. The re-entry vehicles have the warhead; W-78 or W-87 depending on the year.
He had his Hazmat placard on!
Wow what a catch❤❤
Back in 80s came across a full on armored eighteen wheeler and four armored escorts vehicles armed to the teeth . Doing the dbl nickel down I 5 to L A .
Hi, Captain John.
Nice video and thanks for posting. But WHAT izza 'nucular something'????????
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Yeah I think he's right about the ice IBM's Missiles Transport
My old job
Seen that before in Washington state only it was a train and helicopter escorted.
That would be a nuke sir. Welcome to the hot zone.
Thats the missleers out of Cheyenne
Could be the decoy too!
yeah safeguard trucks are nothing to mess with.
D.O.E. for sure.
All it is was, was a large truck full of jelly donuts 🍩 🍩🍩🍩 🤣😂🤣
Wow that’s crazy
They do this when transporting nuclear warheads.
The Kenworth/PETERBILT pulling the Payload Transport Trailer costs the Air Force $130k while the trailer itself is $1M alone. That ain’t no ordinary armored trailer either, that is the payload trailer that carries the warheads of the Minuteman Missiles. There are 26 of these Payload Transporters in total in active service.
That's probably the Decoy load!
That is an ICBM warhead from a military base to the field or vice versa. Around bases like Minot you would see them occasionally.
Neat 👍
Maybe they are hauling some freight for Uber
Maybe?
Definitely Alein spaceship
Wow, some special weapons system for sure.
You should try to brake check it. Record it too, because we wanna see what happens.
May be the food wagon thay new you was in town be safe 😎
They have a fucking X men on board.
They’re relocating the alien that they found😂
Hauling double cheeseburgers and Big Macs just in case JT loses in November 2024. He will need lots of comfort food 😂
DOE Office of Secure Transport. Could be a decoy, could be training, or could be actual fissile material. Everyone in support of that convoy except the truck driver and helo pilots are former SOCOM pipe hitters.
This isn't OST. The Air Force transports their own materials. The marked truck is Air Force OSI and the BearCats are Security Forces.
(BTW, A SOCOM background isn't required for OST)
@@None-ef6nf I knew a former 75th guy who went to DOE after his enlistment. USAF and DOE are two completely different organizations.
@@akforge You are absolutely right. DOE's Office of Secure Transportation and the US Air Force are two completely separate organizations.
Both, however, transport nuclear material.
This specific video is of a USAF transport--indicated by the AFOSI truck.
You're also right about OST attracting many former members of the Special Operations community. It is not a requirement, though.
Im just here for the comments ~X2
Lol
Judging by Trailer Configuration I am inclined towards it being a Command and Control Centre
Strategic weapons system. If you drive the I-80/I-25 corridor, you see it a bit.
Real ICBM Is in a rented uhaul 2 km south.
The trailer had an Explosives placard L3C - 1 on it
They run multiple groups. You pick the one that is loaded. Cabover allows better maneuvering. Nothing new!
Was this filmed in palmdale?
Wyoming
Looks like a explosive placard
Oh they were just delivering my lunch 😂
ICBM transport trailer looks like.
yes it is. been to long for me to remember exactly where this is
It's called a Safe Secured Trailer. Transports nukes as you thought.
That's a Nuclear Warhead you just saw!
Optimus Prime!!
Nuc warhead or the least known supply of vegamite.
Probably secret KFC recipe 11 herbs and spices
Are you close by area fifty one in the video