US military's 'Doomsday Planes' spotted in skies amid conflict with Iran - Report

Amid rising tensions with Iran, two E-6B Mercury aircraft, commonly referred to as 'Doomsday Planes,' were observed in U.S. skies on March 2. These specialized planes are designed to serve as airborne command centers, capable of coordinating military operations in the event of a nuclear conflict or national emergency. The E-6B Mercury, a modified Boeing 707, is equipped to communicate with nuclear submarines and ensure command and control capabilities during critical situations. The recent sightings have heightened concerns about the potential for escalation in the ongoing geopolitical strife involving Iran, particularly following recent military activities and threats from both nations. The U.S. military's readiness to deploy such aircraft underscores its commitment to maintaining strategic deterrence while navigating a complex international landscape characterized by uncertainty and conflict. The presence of these planes signals the seriousness with which the U.S. is treating the situation, aiming to reassure allies and deter adversaries amidst growing hostilities in the region.
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