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US creating new fleet of ‘Doomsday Planes’ that can survive a nuclear attack

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For 54 years Boeing provided a critical national security service for the United States Air Force, supplying a fleet of aircraft dubbed “Doomsday Planes.” Now, Boeing is out, and a new company is taking the reins to create the fleet of aircraft that will fly into the next generation, providing protection for U.S. national leaders and a military command post. Reports emerged of the change on Monday, June 3.

The Sierra Nevada Corporation landed a $13 billion contract with the Air Force and the enormous responsibility of replacing an aging fleet of E-4B “Nightwatch” aircraft from the 1980s, designed to act as a flying command post in case of nuclear attack on the U.S.

These new planes, known as Survivable Airborne Operation Centers (SAOC) are expected to be ready for service by 2036.

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The current Nightwatch fleet has been on high alert since the 1970s during the time of the Cold War. These Boeing 747-200 aircraft can carry 112 people, like the U.S. secretary of defense. They are also equipped with a robust communications system. Just above the cockpit is the “survivable super high frequency satellite communications antenna,” which keeps the secretary in touch with the president on Air Force One.

Inside the aircraft, the E-4B is divided into several areas, including a command room, briefing room, communications room and a rest area. The high-tech aircraft are designed to withstand the aftereffects of a nuclear blast, and they’re capable of flying for up to 72 hours straight with the help of midair refuels.

Sierra Nevada will convert five Boeing 747-8s into the new “Doomsday Planes” that the company bought from Korean Air for $675 million. The work will begin in 2025 in Colorado, Nevada and Ohio.

These new aircraft will keep all the crucial features of the current fleet and fix gaps in technology. However, the Air Force is mum on what capabilities the current fleet and future fleet will have due to national security concerns.

Right now, four planes are in operation and two are kept flying during presidential inauguration day. One plane is for the incoming president in case of a national emergency and the other aircraft is for the outgoing president. The current Nightwatch fleet keeps one aircraft on alert and it is ready to go seven days a week, 365 days a year.

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[RYAN ROBERTSON]

NEW NIGHTWATCH PLANES ARE NEEDED, AND THE U-S GOVERNMENT CHOSE A NEW COMPANY TO MAKE THEM TOO. 

BOEING BUILT THE PLANES FOR FIVE DECADES…BUT NOW IT’S OUT…AND SIERRA NEVADA IS IN. 

DUBBED DOOMSDAY PLANES–THE NIGHWATCH CRAFT ARE A CRITICAL PART OF OUR NATIONAL SECURITY APPARATUS.

THEY SERVE AS FLYING COMMAND POSTS, DESIGNED TO BE USED IN THE EVENT OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK ON THE UNITED STATES.

SIERRA NEVADA’S 13 BILLION DOLLAR CONTRACT WILL SEE THE ENTIRE FLEET OF E-4B NIGHTWATCH AIRCRAFT REPLACED BY 2036. 

THE CURRENT NIGHTWATCH FLEET HAS BEEN ON HIGH-ALERT SINCE THE 70s…THE PLANES THEMSELVES STARTED FLYING IN THE 80s 

THESE BOEING 747-200 AIRCRAFT CAN CARRY MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE…WHICH WOULD LIKELY INCLUDE FOLKS LIKE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE IN THE EVENT OF A NATIONAL EMERGENCY. 

THEY’RE EQUIPPED WITH A ROBUST COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM.

JUST ABOVE THE COCKPIT IS THE “SURVIVABLE SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA”…WHICH KEEPS THE SECRETARY IN TOUCH WITH THE PRESIDENT ON AIR FORCE ONE.

INSIDE, THE CABIN IS DIVIDED INTO SEVERAL AREAS.

INCLUDING A COMMAND ROOM, BRIEFING ROOM, COMMUNICATIONS ROOM, AND, OF COURSE, A REST AREA.

AS I SAID EARLIER–THE HIGH-TECH AIRCRAFT ARE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND THE EFFECTS FROM A NUCLEAR BLAST…. AND CAN STAY IN THE AIR FOR 72 HOURS–AS LONG AS IT GETS SOME MID AIR REFUELS.

SIERRA NEVADA WILL CONVERT FIVE BOEING 747-8S INTO THESE “FLYING CASTLES”, AS SOME ANALYSTS CALL THEM. THE COMPANY BOUGHT THE PLANES FROM KOREAN AIR FOR A MEASLEY 675 MILLION DOLLARS. WORK IS SCHEDULED TO START NEXT YEAR.

THE AIR FORCE SAYS THE NEW NIGHTWATCHERS WILL KEEP ALL THE CRUCIAL FEATURES OF THE CURRENT FLEET AND FIX GAPS IN SOME OF THE TECHNOLOGY.

OF COURSE THE USAF ISN’T EXACTLY EXPOUNDING ON WHAT THOSE CRUCIAL FEATURES ARE…OR WHAT GAPS NEED FILLED–SOMETHING ABOUT NATIONAL SECURITY AND NOT WANTING TO TIP THEIR HAND TO THE ENEMY.