US E-4B doomsday plane makes unexpected flight to DC as Trump weighs Iran strike

One of America’s “doomsday planes” made flight to Joint Base Andrews in Washington, DC Tuesday night as President Trump weighs whether to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities.The E-4B Nightwatch – which was designed to protect the Secretary of Defense and other national security officials and keep the government operating in the time of nuclear war – was spotted by flight trackers, and made a long, winding route to the capital.The aircraft left Bossier City, Louisiana just before 6 p.m.on Tuesday and landed in Maryland at 10 p.m.

after skirting the coast and looping around the border of Virginia and North Carolina, data from flight tracking site FlightRadar shows.Confusion was sparked after the flight issued an unusual callsign, ORDER01 instead of the usual ORDER6, according to flight data.The US fleet of four E-4Bs makes regular flights year-round to maintain military readiness.The E-4B serves as an airborne command center for the President, Secretary of Defense, and the Chairs of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to ensure continued critical command, control and communication in case of emergencies.Each E-4B Nightwatch can contain a crew of up to 112 people and has a range of more than 7,000 miles.Their importance to the US Air Force is demonstrated in the fact that they feature unique capabilities which cannot be copied by any other US Air Force aircraft.They are capable of withstanding nuclear blasts, cyberattacks and electromagnetic effects, and are equipped to fire retaliatory missiles.The aircraft also has thermal and nuclear shielding and can communicate with anyone anywhere in the world, thanks to the 67 satellite dishes and antennas contained in its ray dome.They are designed to remain airborne and operate in-flight for an entire week without needing to land and can also refuel in mid-air.The longest an E-4B has been known to stay in the air is 35.4 hours.With 18 bunks, a briefing room, teamwork area, conference room, command room, and designated rest ar...

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Publisher: New York Post

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