23-12-2025 15:21 via businessinsider.com

See inside the E-4B 'Nightwatch,' the president's 'doomsday plane' that can survive nuclear war

Maintainers from the 595th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare the E-4B for flight as a visiting documentary production team loads onto the Nightwatch to film a local training sortie and air refueling mission from Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., May 15, 2024.Justin Oakes/US Air ForceThe E-4B "Nightwatch" is nicknamed the "doomsday plane" because it can survive a nuclear attack.In the event of nuclear war, it would serve as the US military's command and control center.It is the US Air Force's most
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