@crusaderpopeleo: Starting in early June 2026, elite forces from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) have been conducting intense urban warfare training exercises across various cities in Los Angeles County. These night operations have triggered strong reactions from local residents due to the loud noise and realistic nature of the drills.Operation DetailsThe maneuvers primarily take place between 8:00 PM and 2:00 AM. They involve MH-60M Black Hawk helicopters from the famous 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers), which specializes in high-risk nighttime missions. Soldiers are simulating infiltration using fast-roping techniques, multi-story building breaches, and close-quarters clearance maneuvers. These complex environments cannot be replicated inside standard military bases.Cities and Locations InvolvedPasadena: Training took place around the abandoned St. Luke Hospital, waking up residents with loud explosions and simulated gunfire sounds.Long Beach: Troops operated near a shuttered hotel in the eastern part of the city. Many citizens expressed frustration over the lack of advance notice.City of Industry: Tactical simulations and breaching charges were focused near the Puente Hills Mall.Irvine and Pomona: Additional logistical support operations and low-altitude flights were reported in these areas.Local authorities and law enforcement, including the Long Beach Police Department, clarified that these activities are entirely planned and managed by the federal government. City administrations have no authority over flight paths or schedules. Military spokespersons confirmed that all gunfire sounds heard by the public are simulated blank ammunition, and there is no real danger to public safety. usarmy #unitedstates #usarmy #america #losangeles #fyp
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Friday 12 June 2026 01:10:25 GMT
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