Boeing E-6 Mercury

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The Boeing E-6 Mercury is a U.S. Navy airborne command post and communications relay aircraft used to maintain secure links with nuclear forces, derived from the Boeing 707 airframe.

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Boeing E-6 Mercury canonical 2
E-6A 1
E-6B 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Navy aircraft
airborne command post
communications relay aircraft
military aircraft
aircraftType four-engine jet
airframeDerivedFrom Boeing 707
surface form: Boeing 707-320
alliance NATO
base Tinker Air Force Base
basedOn Boeing 707
callsign Looking Glass
communicationBand HF
UHF
VLF
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew about 22
engineType turbofan
equippedWith airborne launch control system
trailing wire antenna system
very low frequency transmitter
firstFlight 1987
fuselageType narrow-body
introduced late 1980s
manufacturer Boeing
maximumSpeed approximately 960 kilometers per hour
maximumTakeoffWeight approximately 155000 kilograms
mission provide survivable communications with ballistic missile submarines
provide survivable communications with intercontinental ballistic missile forces
provide survivable communications with strategic bomber forces
numberBuilt 16
operator United States Navy
powerplant CFM International CFM56
surface form: CFM International CFM56 turbofan
primaryUser Strategic Communications Wing 1
programName TACAMO
range over 12000 kilometers
replaced Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call
surface form: Lockheed EC-130Q
role TACAMO aircraft
airborne command post
communications relay
nuclear command and control
serviceCeiling over 12000 meters
serviceEntry 1989
status in service
tailConfiguration conventional tail
usedFor airborne launch control of intercontinental ballistic missiles
maintaining secure links with nuclear forces
very low frequency communications relay
variant Boeing E-6 Mercury self-linksurface differs
surface form: E-6A

Boeing E-6 Mercury self-linksurface differs
surface form: E-6B
wingConfiguration low-wing

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Boeing 707 relatedTo Boeing E-6 Mercury
Boeing 707 developedInto Boeing E-6 Mercury
Boeing E-6 Mercury variant Boeing E-6 Mercury self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: E-6A
Boeing E-6 Mercury variant Boeing E-6 Mercury self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: E-6B