The United States Navy's latest Doomsday Plane is based on an iconic military airplane, but its features and platform might ...
Each year, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists sets a “Doomsday Clock,” a def-con-eqsue metaphor that determines how close existing world conflicts are pushing Earth to the brink of no return.
which is why it's affectionately known as the "doomsday plane." Narrator: Four E-4Bs make up the National Airborne Operations Center. And the US Air Force is responsible for the operation of all ...
Since the 1960s, the center has housed the “Doomsday” planes that, in the event of nuclear attack, ensure the nation’s ability to direct U.S. forces and execute emergency war orders.