US Doomsday nuclear plane spotted in Washington: Why is it called the 'flying Pentagon'
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The Trump administration's so-called "doomsday plane" was sighted in the sky, causing panic among many.
The Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, known internationally as the "Doomsday Plane", was designed in the 1970s, at the height of the Cold War, as a survival shelter for American political and military leadership in the event of a nuclear attack.
US Doomsday nuclear plane spotted in Washington: Why is it called the 'flying Pentagon'
The US military’s E-4B Nightwatch, the airborne command centre designed for nuclear war and national catastrophe, was spotted on an unusual multi-city flight, prompting scrutiny. The rare public appearance drew attention to the aircraft’s role as the National Airborne Operations Center, its ...
Boeing E-4B, known as the "Apocalypse aircraft", was recently surprised to move to Washington DC. Aeronava is intended to transport it to US President Donald Trump and military officers, in the event of a nuclear war or another major disaster.
The presidential aircraft E-4B Nightwatch made headlines after landing near Washington, D.C., in a context of increasing tensions between Iran and Israel. This powerful US Air Force aircraft, designed to operate in the event of a nuclear war, took a very unusual flight path between Louisiana and Israel. ... Continue reading The "apocalypse" aircraft E-4B Nightwatch made a flight between Louisiana, Washington and Los Angeles, causing questions
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