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The U.S. Military Just Flew a Nuclear Reactor on a C-17. On February 15, 2026, military logistics changed forever. Under Operation Windlord, the U.S. Air Force successfully airlifted the eight unfueled modules of a Valar Atomics Ward250 microreactor using C-17 Globemaster III transports. Going from March Air Reserve Base in California to Hill Air Force Base in Utah, this marks the first time a modular nuclear system has been deployed via heavy military transport. The Ward250 is capable of generating 5 MW of power using inherently safe TRISO fuel and helium coolant. But why is the Department of War pushing for mobile nuclear power? In this video, we break down the tech behind the reactor, the vulnerability of current military power grids, and how this sci-fi solution could secure austere bases around the world. Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to NextGen Defense for the latest in military technology and strategic innovations! 🕒 Chapter Breakdown: The Sci-Fi Solution to Military Power Operation Windlord: Airlifting a Reactor How the Ward250 Microreactor Works The Strategic Impact of Mobile Nuclear Power What's Next for the US Military? 🏷️ Tags: #MilitaryTech #NuclearPower #USAirForce #C17Globemaster #OperationWindlord #Microreactor #NextGenDefense #DefenseNews #ValarAtomics #FutureTech NextGen Defense | February 2026 • NGD Feb. 2026 Hill AFB Receives Next-Generation Reactor via C-17 Globemaster III HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH, UNITED STATES 02.15.2026 This video showcases a C-17 Globemaster III delivering a Valar Atomics Ward250 reactor to Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Feb. 15, 2026. This initiative reinforces the base’s commitment to sustainable technological innovation and secures the Department of War’s efforts in nuclear mobility. (U.S. Air Force video by Airman 1st Class Kassandra Karel) Film Credits: Video by Airman 1st Class Kassandra Karel 2D Audiovisual Squadron On February 15, 2026, military history was made when the U.S. Air Force successfully transported a nuclear reactor using C-17 aircraft. Under Operation Windlord, eight modules of the revolutionary Valar Atomics Ward250 microreactor were airlifted from California to Utah, marking the first deployment of modular nuclear power via military transport. This 5MW system using TRISO fuel technology could transform how the military powers remote bases worldwide. We analyze the breakthrough technology, current power grid vulnerabilities, and the strategic implications of mobile nuclear power for defense operations.