Speaking of strange ... WTF? This is where 'The Inspector' is missed, he'd have all kinds of things to say about this contraption. Of course many others here have a wealth of remarks as well.
below the photo is what is explained.

"U.S. Navy’s new flying radar laboratory, R5D2-2, provides a new silhouette in the skies, four radar sets are mounted nacelles below the wing: The 15-foot mast raises and lowers in flight and houses meteorological instruments. The Naval Research Laboratory will use the new research tool in its program of radar and radio wave propagation studies, March 23, 1955"
Wiki states:
A U.S. Navy Douglas R5D-2-2 (C-54) Skymaster of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) circa 1954. The aicraft was originally ordered by the USAAF as a C-54B-1-DC (c/n 10428, USAAF 42-72323). It was transferred to the U.S. Navy as an R5D-2 (BuNo 50851). In the early 1950s it was converted and used for radar tests at the Naval Air Test Center at Patuxent River, Maryland (USA) under the designation R5D-2-2. The aircraft was redesignated C-54P in 1962. After its service with the U.S. Navy it was sold to Aero Union of California (civil registration N62295). Finally the plane became a a hulk at Chico, California.