Nightwatch up in air flying from Lincoln NE to the east. Callsign Order01
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Offut AFB but Lincoln and Omaha are super close to each other...
632 knots too. Hauling ass.
Its max public posted speed is 523 knots. This thing is way faster than that right now. Public info is probably low intentionally, though, to not divulge real capability. In mph, though, 630 knots is almost 725 mph. That's crazy fast.
And at 25,000 feet, that's above mach 1. https://www.fighter-planes.com/jetmach1.htm
Well ain't that some shit.. looks like the COG plan might actually be in play..
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its cruising speed is about 500 knots....so 630 is definitely...unusual
Looks like it landed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base
Looks like it's started broadcasting EAM's.. https://eam.watch/
So are all those "all stations" with tomorrows date stamp something to be worried about?
It is Tomorrow according to Zulu Time..
How do you know the EAM was from that jet?
Because that's what that plane does.. it coordinates global communications during the Continuation of Government plan..
Sorry, question wasn't clear. EAMs ware HF and the E-6B also sends EAMs in the same manner. I was wondering how you differentiated the source of the EAM to be from the E-4B from the thread.
It's the Sender id: Dispense.. It's not looking for a specific response..
Lincoln NE here. Will follow this thread. Thank you for posting
Is nightwatch the "doomsday" plane?
Yep.. used to be known as "Looking Glass"
E-4B and E-6B jets are often called that because they carry battle staff and are airborne command posts. E-6B doesn't always carry battle staff, though, but I think E-4B always does.