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Unidentified object over NATO. This is how the alliance tracks Santa's sleigh


This holiday entry was published with a pinch of salt by the NATO Allied Air Force Command. “INCIDENT: We are currently monitoring an unidentified aircraft entering NATO airspace. The route starts at the North Pole and runs chaotically,” we read in the entry on X.

Where is Santa Claus currently?

How can you follow Santa's route?

Did NATO send planes because of Santa Claus?

When did Saint Nicholas' journey first begin to be followed?

Also NORAD, the US-Canadian Air Defense Command, on Christmas Eve, for the 70th time, he will “follow” the journey of Santa's carriage. This tradition has been continued since 1955, when children started calling the Pentagon's special emergency hotline, wanting to talk to Santa Claus.

As it turned out, the release of the top-secret telephone number was the result of a mistake by the local newspaper's typesetter, who posted an ad for a Sears store. It included a telephone number where children could contact the saint. However, the number was written down incorrectly, so instead of the North Pole, the children called the military emergency number.

Where is Santa Claus?

Like every year on Christmas Eve, Santa Claus set off from the North Pole on a journey around the world so that everyone could receive their dream gift on this special day. There is a long road ahead of him, and its route can be followed live thanks to the FlightRadar24 website, which shows the location of aircraft on a world map in real time.

Sleigh with gifts marked on the map as object “R3DN053/SANTA1” — about 10.40 they were approaching the Philippines. Earlier, Santa Claus flew over New Zealand and the eastern tip of Australia, as well as Greenland and parts of Finland and Sweden.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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