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The E-6B "Doomsday Plane" conducted a low-altitude training flight over Fresno, Calif., as part of routine nuclear command readiness drills.
The Boeing E-6B Mercury, known as the "Doomsday Plane," was spotted flying low over Fresno, California, during a two-hour training exercise involving mock landings.
The aircraft, designed to serve as the president’s airborne command center during nuclear emergencies, can control strategic bombers, missiles, and submarines while remaining aloft for up to 12 hours.
This marks the second sighting in California within two months, following a previous appearance at Los Angeles International Airport.
Military officials confirmed the flight was part of routine training, emphasizing its role in maintaining national defense readiness and command continuity during crises.
El E-6B "Doomsday Plane" realizó un vuelo de entrenamiento a baja altitud sobre Fresno, California, como parte de los ejercicios de preparación de comando nuclear de rutina.