Monday, 3 November 2025

ESCALATION! BELGIAN DEF MIN THEO FRANCKEN SAYS DRONES FLYING OVER A NUCLEAR BASE NEAR NATIO HQ, BRUSSELS FILLED COULD NOT BE JAMMED CAN UNSTOPPABLE MISSILES BLOW UP BELGIAN S NUCLEAR STOCKPILE?

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Mysterious drones flying over a military base in Belgium this weekend where nuclear bombs are kept could not be tracked and  jammed, Theo Francken has said.

The drones were spotted after Theo Francken threatened to wipe out Moscow and Dmitry Medwedew responded by warning Russians new nuclear powered submarine launched missile, the Poseidon, could devastae Belgium

The failure of Belgian military to be able to track and jam drones has revealed a major weakness not just in the county s defences but also in NATO s.

 Brussels, just 100 km from the base, from the bas, houses the HQ of  NATO as well as  the EU and EC 

The base in Kleine Brugel, for  F 16 fighters and B61 nuclear bombs, is in northeast of Belgiannd close to the border with the Netherlands and German, in the heart of NATO s nuclear triangle of bases with nuclear weapons.

Another major nuclear base in the Netherlands, the Volkel air base, is very close to Kleine Brogel.

It is not clear if the drones were doing a reconaissance operation for a possible strike.

If an unstoppable hypersonic missile were to directly hit a base like Kleine Brogel with nukes, it is possible that the dozens of nuclear warheads stored there could explode, devastating not just Belgian but the northwest of Europe.

A radioactive tsumani could also flood the base and make any nukes held there vulnerable to eploding

From media

The country at the heart of NATO couldn't jam and keep track of mystery drones flying over a key military base

On Sunday, Francken wrote that a deployed drone jammer couldn't neutralize the aircraft. He speculated that the failure may have been due to issues with distance or the jammer not targeting the correct radio frequency.

He added that a police helicopter and several vehicles were mobilized to pursue one of the drones, but they eventually lost track of it after chasing the system for several kilometers.

Francken wrote that more counter-uncrewed aerial systems "are urgently needed."

https://www.businessinsider.com/belgium-drones-key-base-kleine-brogel-theo-francken-russian-jam-2025-11


Kleine Brogel Air Base (ICAO: EBBL) is a Belgian Air Force military airfield located 0.8 nautical miles (1.5 km; 0.92 mi) east[1] of Kleine-Brogel, in the municipality of Peer, Belgium. It is home to the Belgian 10th Tactical Wing, which operates F-16 Fighting Falcons. As part of nuclear sharing it is also the home of the United States Air Force's 701st Munitions Support Squadron. As of 2023, Kleine Brogel is one of six active air bases in five European countries with B61 nuclear bombs in underground WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System inside aircraft shelters.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleine_Brogel_Air_Base



B61 tactical variants are deployed with NATO allies in Europe as part of the NATO Nuclear Weapons Sharing Program.[13] About 150 bombs are stored at six bases: Kleine Brogel in Belgium, Büchel Air Base in Germany, Aviano and Ghedi Air Base in Italy, Volkel Air Base in the Netherlands and Incirlik in Turkey.[14] In 2012, NATO agreed to improve the capabilities of this force with the increased accuracy of the Mod 12 upgrade and the delivery of the F-35 aircraft.[15][16] This added a modest standoff capability to the B61.[17] The F-35A was certified to carry the B61-12 in October 2023, marking the first time an American fifth generation fighter has been certified as nuclear capable, and the first new platform in the NATO inventory to achieve such status since the early 1990s.[18]


In June 2025, The UK announced that it will purchase 12 F-35A fighter jets and formally join NATO’s Dual Capable Aircraft (DCA) nuclear sharing mission and will also buy the B61-12. The F-35A, a conventional take-off variant, is nuclear-capable and interoperable with US B61-12 gravity bombs, which already forms the core of NATO’s air-delivered nuclear capability.[19]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B61_nuclear_bomb

Rep. Alma Adams D NC 12 John Christie Chief of Staff john.christie@mail.house.gov 

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