Suspected “Spy Drones” Caught Flying Over Military Base Hosting U.S. Nuclear Weapons
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Suspected “Spy Drones” Caught Flying Over Military Base Hosting U.S. Nuclear Weapons

This is quite concerning. The defense minister of Belgium has announced they caught a series of “spy drones” flying over a Belgium military base that reportedly holds U.S. nuclear missiles. Theo Francken who serves as the defense minister of Belgium shared, multiple drones were tracked flying over the Kleine-Brogel Air Base. He further shared Belgium defense teams enacted a drone jammer but were unsuccessful. Fox News provided a more in-depth report on the spy drones: Belgium’s defense minister said a series of unidentified drones flying over a military base that is reported to house U.S. nuclear weapons could be part of a spying operation. Theo Francken wrote on his X account that multiple drones were spotted above the Kleine-Brogel Air Base in northern Belgium over the weekend. “A drone jammer was used, but without success… A helicopter and police vehicles pursued the drone, but lost it after several kilometers,” he said. “Thanks to the guard for their attention and follow-up. Thanks to the police services. We continue to strengthen our vigilance in order to apprehend the pilots.” Francken told RTBF, Belgium’s French-language public broadcaster, the situation was “very concerning” and “worrying.” The defense minister added that the incidents were under investigation but suggested they could have been part of a spying operation. “They [the drones] come to spy, to see where the F-16s are, where the munitions are, and other highly strategic items,” Francken told RTBF. “It’s not a drone that just happened to cross the military base. It was there for a long time, so it was definitely for spying.” Mystery drones are now in Belgium. It's expanding as predicted. For the second time, 3 unidentified drones were spotted over Kleine Brogel Air Base in Belgium – which stores nuclear weapons for the US Air Force. Galactic Federation is sending the world a warning about nukes. pic.twitter.com/morO36ptWI — Kab (@Kabamur_Taygeta) November 3, 2025 Last week President Trump declared the United States would soon begin regular nuclear weapons tests. NPR reported more on Trump’s plan: President Donald Trump appeared to suggest the U.S. will resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in three decades, saying it would be on an “equal basis” with Russia and China. The U.S. conducts some of its most sensitive nuclear weapons research in a laboratory deep beneath Nevada. NPR was recently given a tour. Science Step inside the secret lab where America tests its nukes There was no indication the U.S. would start detonating warheads, but the president offered few details about what seemed to be a significant shift in U.S. policy. He made the announcement on social media minutes before he met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday in South Korea. When he spoke to reporters later aboard Air Force One as he flew back to Washington, he offered little clarity. The U.S. military already regularly tests its missiles that are capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, but it has not detonated the weapons since 1992 because of a test ban.