Wednesday, March 2, 2022

America's 'Doomsday' Plane Was Sent On A Four-Hour Training Flight After Russia Placed Its Nuclear Forces On High Alert

Four specially modified Boeing 747s — dubbed the E-4Bs or 'Doomsday planes' (pictured) — carry high-ranking members of the US Government around the world. This image shows an E-4B aircraft is towed out of its hangar June 17, 2009, at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska  

Daily Mail: America's $200m 'Doomsday' plane that protects VIPs in the event of a nuclear conflict was sent on-four hour training flight hours after Putin's threats 

 * Military flight tracking sites showed the modified Boeing 747 had departed from US Air Force base in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Monday 

 * The E-4B carried out a training flight with other specialist military aircraft

 * The planes are outfitted as complete command centre for president and top officials in case of nuclear war or national emergency 

Air Force One's little-known sister aircraft the 'Doomsday Plane' - designed to protect high-ranking government officials from a nuclear attack - was sent on a four-hour training flight after Vladimir Putin placed Russia's nuclear forces on high alert. 

Military flight tracking sites showed the modified Boeing 747 had departed from the US Air Force base in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Monday evening. The E-4B carried out a training flight with other specialist military aircraft, reports the i newspaper.  

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America's 'Doomsday' Plane Was Sent On A Four-Hour Training Flight After Putin Placed Russia's Nuclear Forces On High Alert  

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