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In this video, we take a deep dive into one of the most secretive and mission-critical aircraft in the U.S. Air Force—the WC-135 Constant Phoenix, also known as the “nuke-sniffer.” Built to fly through radioactive clouds and detect nuclear detonations anywhere on Earth, this specialized aircraft plays a vital role in arms control, nuclear treaty verification, and global security. We explore its powerful onboard sensors, its ability to identify radioactive isotopes in real-time, and its incredible history—from Chernobyl and Fukushima to modern hotspots in Asia and the Middle East. With upgraded engines, cutting-edge sampling equipment, and global reach, the Constant Phoenix is a flying laboratory that keeps watch over our skies and makes sure no nuclear test goes unnoticed. If you’re into military technology, aviation, nuclear science, or just love learning about the aircraft that operate in the shadows, this one’s for you. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not promote war, nuclear weapons, or any political agenda. All data presented is based on publicly available information and open-source analysis. Viewer discretion is advised due to the technical and sensitive nature of the subject. #WC135 #ConstantPhoenix #NukeSniffer #USAF #MilitaryAviation #NuclearDetection #C135 #AtmosphericSampling #GlobalSecurity #NuclearMonitoring #AirForceRecon #DefenseTechnology #AviationHistory #ColdWarTech #NuclearForensics #Chernobyl #Fukushima #NuclearTreaty #ArmsControl #MilitarySecrets #AFTAC #FlyingLaboratory #SurveillanceAircraft