Five drones which could not be detected or jammed by Belgian forces have been spotted above one of two of Belgiian s nuclear power plants on a key river close to the port of Antwerp.
Large amounts of US military equipemtn is shipped to Europe via Antwerp, and it may incldue new long range missiles and even nuclear warheads
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As the US and NATO face a devastating defeat in the Ukraine and economic collapse, they may think their last card is a nuclear strike on Russia, China and Iran and allies.
From media
Five drones were spotted flying over Belgium’s Doel nuclear power plant near the Port of Antwerp on Sunday evening, energy company Engie said.
"Initially we had detected three drones, but then we saw five drones. They were up in the air for about an hour," Engie spokesperson Hellen Smeets told POLITICO Monday morning.
https://www.politico.eu/article/drones-spotted-belgium-nuclear-plant-doel-airspace-incursions/
Doel 4 is a Generation II nuclear reactor developed by Alstom ACEC Energie, John Cockerill Group and Westinghouse Electric, are the main contractors for the project.
The 1,090MW reactor is operated by Electrabel. Electrabel and Luminus are currently owning the project having ownership stake of 89.81% and 10.19% respectively.
The PWR reactor generates 7,952.78GWh/annum of electricity. It features 157 fuel assemblies in the core of reactor, the place where fission occurs and energy is released. Safety contol rods that are used to control the fission rate in the reactor are 24 in number.
https://www.power-technology.com/data-insights/power-plant-profile-doel-4-belgium/
The Doel Nuclear Power Station is one of two nuclear power plants in Belgium. The plant includes four reactors. The site is located on the bank of the Scheldt river, near the village of Doel in the Flemish province of East Flanders, on the outskirts of the city of Antwerp. The station is operated and majority-owned by vertically-integrated French energy corporation Engie SA through its 100%-owned Belgian subsidiary Electrabel. EDF Luminus has a 10.2% stake in the two newest units. The Doel plant employs 963 workers and covers an area of 80 hectares (200 acres). The plant represents about 15% of Belgium's total electricity production capacity[1] and 30% of the total electricity generation.[2] Nuclear energy typically provides half of Belgium's domestically-generated electricity and is the country's lowest-cost source of power.[3]
The station is located in the most densely populated area for any nuclear power station in Europe as of 2011, with 9 million inhabitants within a radius of 75 kilometres (47 mi).[4][5][6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doel_Nuclear_Power_Station
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