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{{Short description|Former US nuclear communications network}}
The '''Post Attack Command and Control System''' ('''PACCS''') was a network of communication sites (both ground and airborne) for use before, during and after a nuclear attack on the United States. PACCS was designed to ensure that [[National Command Authority]] would retain sole, exclusive, and complete control over US [[nuclear weapon]]s. Among other components, it included [[Strategic Air Command]] assets such as the [[Looking Glass (airplane)|LOOKING GLASS]] aircraft and mission, and various hardened [[command and control]] facilities.<ref>[http://www.sac-acca.org/paccs.htm Ogletree, Greg. "A History of the Post Attack Command and Control System"]</ref>▼
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▲The '''Post Attack Command and Control System''' ('''PACCS''') was a network of communication sites (both ground and airborne) for use before, during and after a [[Nuclear warfare|nuclear attack]] on the United States. PACCS was designed to ensure that [[National Command Authority (United States)|National Command Authority]] would retain
The belief by the [[Soviet Union]] in the reliability of PACCS was a crucial component of the US [[mutual assured destruction]] doctrine, ensuring a long
▲[[File:PACCS peacetime orbit areas 1972.PNG|thumb|right|Peacetime Orbits of PACCS aircraft (c. 1972)]]
==History==
The [[Strategic Air Command]] headquarters staff, under the direction of General [[Thomas S. Power]]
The original plan envisioned an aircraft, crew, and command and control team on 15-minute ground alert
PACCS, in later variants, included an [[Airborne Launch Control System]] (ALCS) capability, which provided an alternate means
==Components==
===Airborne===
*[[E-4B]] National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP)
**[[1st Airborne Command and Control Squadron]] - [[Offutt
*[[Boeing EC-135|EC-135]] Airborne Command Post (ABNCP) "Looking Glass"
**[[2d Airborne Command and Control Squadron]] -
**[[4th Airborne Command and Control Squadron]] - [[Ellsworth
**[[22d Air Refueling Squadron]] - [[March
***Ground Entry Point - Lamar, Colorado<
**[[99th Air Refueling Squadron]] - [[Westover
***Ground Entry Point - Plano, Illinois<
**[[913th Air Refueling Squadron]] - [[Barksdale
***Ground Entry Point - Lyons, Nebraska<
*[[B-47 Stratojet#B-47|EB-47L]]
**[[4362d Post Attack Command and Control Squadron]] - [[Lincoln
**[[4363d Post Attack Command and Control Squadron]] - [[
**[[4364th Post Attack Command and Control Squadron]] - [[Mountain Home
**[[4365th Post Attack Command and Control Squadron]] - [[Plattsburgh
===Ground===
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*[[Grissom
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**[[Headquarters Emergency Relocation Team]] (HERT) - [[Cornhusker Army
===Communications===
*[[Survivable Low Frequency Communications System]] - VLF/LF
*Alpha and Bravo Nets - High Frequency<
*[[Green Pine (communications)|Green Pine]]<
*[[Emergency Rocket Communications System]]
==Gallery==
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==See also==
*[[Airborne Launch Control Center]]
*[[Survivable Low Frequency Communications System]] (
*[[AN/URC-117 Ground Wave Emergency Network]] (GWEN)
▲*[[Survivable Low Frequency Communications System]] ([[Survivable Low Frequency Communications System|SLFCS]])
*[[
*[[
▲*[[Alternate Reconstitution Base]] ([[Alternate Reconstitution Base|ARB]])
▲*[[The Cold War]]
*[[Game theory]]
*[[Continuity of government]]
==References==
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==External links==
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