'Doomsday Plane' at LAX Sparks Online Alarm
Summary
A U.S. Air Force "Doomsday Plane" landed at Los Angeles International Airport, causing curiosity and concern online. The aircraft, known for its ability to endure nuclear or other attacks, was in Los Angeles with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as part of a national tour.Key Facts
- The aircraft is called the E-4B "Nightwatch," a militarized Boeing 747.
- This was likely the first time the E-4B landed at LAX.
- The plane functions as a command center in case of nuclear war or emergencies.
- Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was on board for the "Arsenal of Freedom" tour.
- The tour aims to boost U.S. manufacturing and workforce.
- The plane can seat up to 111 people and withstands electromagnetic pulses.
- It has advanced communication systems and can be refueled while flying.
- People on social media reacted with various concerns and questions.
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