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OKIsItJustMe

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Tue Nov 7, 2023, 11:49 AM Nov 2023

AP: The Air Force asks Congress to protect its nuclear launch sites from encroaching wind turbines

The Air Force asks Congress to protect its nuclear launch sites from encroaching wind turbines

BY TARA COPP
Updated 10:06 AM EST, November 7, 2023

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force’s vast fields of underground nuclear missile silos are rarely disturbed by more than the occasional wandering cow or floating spy balloon. But the service is now asking Congress to help with another unexpected danger: towering wind turbines, which are growing in number and size and are edging closer to the sites each year.

The silos share space on vast private farmlands with the turbines. Whereas the nuclear launch sites are almost undetectable — just small, rectangular plots of land marked only by antennae, a chain-link fence and a flat 110,000-ton (100,000-metric tonne) concrete silo blast door — the turbines are hundreds of feet high, with long, sweeping blades that have parts so large and long they dwarf the 18-wheeler flatbed trucks that transport them to new sites.

As nearby populations have grown, so have energy needs, and so have the number and size of the turbines. It’s a boon for farmers and landowners, who can lease space on their lands to support both the military needs and wind power companies.

But the growth is making it dangerous for military helicopter crews. When an alarm triggers at a site, the UH-1 Huey crews fly in low and fast, often with security teams on board.

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Helicopter have to contend with many obstacles coprolite Nov 2023 #1

coprolite

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1. Helicopter have to contend with many obstacles
Tue Nov 7, 2023, 01:00 PM
Nov 2023

I call BS....helicopters have the unique ability to fly over obstacles, hover and land over objects. Near ground they have always had to pay attention to powerlines, trees, towers, FOD (foreign objects and debris) on the ground that can be lifted by rotor wash into the helicopter. I can't imagine the DOD allowing windmills being build so close that they interfere with the silos, rocket flight and maintenance issues.

If the issue is with night flights, that's what they have very expensive night vision goggles for and the windmills are often fitted with navigational lights to warn pilots.

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