America’s new deadly nuclear missile spotted on a secret test flight
An aerial photographer in the US has accidentally captured footage that shows the US secretly testing a deadly new nuclear missile capable of destroying cities.
US President Donald Trump’s secret nuclear weapon capable of destroying cities appears to have been pictured for the first time by an aircraft expert during an alleged test flight.
Aircraft enthusiast Ian Recchio in California spotted the UFO while trying to photograph military aircraft while overlooking the Owen Valley.
Now, military experts believe it could be the AGM-181 LRSO, the United States Air Force’s (USAF) next-generation stealth nuclear cruise missile.
The missile is to replace the Cold War-era AGM-86B and will be carried by the 585 million pound B-21 Raider bombers and upgraded B-52 bombers.
According to the Daily Mail report, this weapon is believed to have a nuclear explosive power adjustable between 5 and 150 kilotons, which is 10 times more powerful than
It is the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in August 1945, and if the experts have guessed correctly, this is the first time that this deadly missile has been photographed over California.
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“We first heard the Torch52 bomber on the scanner and looked up just in time to see it go up to about 5,000 feet, but when we reviewed the photos, we realized we’d never seen anything like it before,” Recchio, who is also a photographer, told The Aviationist.
The publication wrote that the bomber had classic orange test markings and two unidentified weapons that closely resembled published images of AGM-181A nuclear cruise missiles.

Officials have confirmed that the nuclear weapon has been tested several times and is expected to be ready for service by 2030.
But US military commanders have been tight-lipped about the deadly new nuclear weapon, said to be among the most important weapons ever made.
According to the Daily Mail, the United States has been secretly testing this weapon for some time, and it is claimed that one of the main reasons for its progress is the rapid development of China’s nuclear weapons.
Defense experts told the specialized website 19FortyFive that due to the design of this missile, which has little possibility of observation, it will be more difficult for enemies to track and destroy it.
“This B-52 used the Torch designation, which is commonly used by Edwards bombers,” added Ian Recchio. “By the time I noticed it, based on the scanner calls I was listening to and my experience in the field, it was about 4,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level.”
He continued: “Like most digital photographers, I zoomed in on my camera screen to see the results of the photos, and some interesting ammunition could be seen on one of the wing legs. “I’m not an ordnance expert by any means, as I’m more concerned with taking good pictures of aircraft, but this shot was fascinating.”
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