“The aerospace and automobile giant Rolls Royce has recently revealed that it has been successful in securing a contract to provide technology for the next-generation version of the US Air Force’s nuclear-blast resistant aircraft.
“This aircraft will be the new version of the E-4B planes, dubbed the ‘doomsday plane’, for its capacity to resist electromagnetic pulses and nuclear blasts. This will be part of the Survivable Airborne Operations Centre (SAOC) project, which a number of aerospace companies are working on, headed by Sierra Nevada Corporation.
“During times of crisis, the E-4B planes can prove invaluable, capable of housing a mobile command centre, to take over seamlessly from destroyed ground facilities. The aircraft can also be refuelled in the air.
“The planes, which have a seating capacity of about 111 people, would be used to fly key members of the government such as the US President, the joint military chiefs and the secretary of defence. The mobile command centre on board allows the aircraft to communicate with any US military base in the world.
“Apart from these facilities, the plane also has a conference room, a command work area, a space for an operations team, briefing room, break rooms and communications spaces.
“As of now there are four of these aircraft currently operational. (Editors bolding) Due to their importance in emergency situations, there is always at least one on standby at a specific US military base globally…”
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