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How the E-6 Mercury Controls Nuclear Forces from the Sky?

How can an aircraft **control nuclear forces from the sky**? The **E-6 Mercury** is one of the most critical aircraft in the U.S. military, designed to maintain communication and command even in the most extreme situations.

In this video, we explore **how the E-6 Mercury serves as an airborne command center** for nuclear forces. Its mission, known as **TACAMO (Take Charge and Move Out)**, ensures continuous communication between command authorities and strategic assets like submarines and bombers.

Equipped with powerful communication systems, the E-6 can transmit signals across vast distances—including to submerged submarines using very low frequency (VLF) transmissions. This allows communication even when traditional systems are unavailable.

The aircraft also acts as a backup command post, ensuring that critical orders can still be delivered if ground-based systems are compromised.

In this video, we cover:
• How the E-6 Mercury communicates with nuclear forces
• What the TACAMO mission is
• How it connects with submarines underwater
• Why airborne command systems are essential

From advanced communication technology to strategic command capabilities, the E-6 Mercury plays a vital role in maintaining global military readiness.

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Видео How the E-6 Mercury Controls Nuclear Forces from the Sky? канала Military Files
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