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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 attack.
The '''Post-Attack Command and Control System''', or '''PACCS''', was a set of United States military systems designed to ensure that [[National Command Authority]] would retain sole, exclusive, and complete control over US nuclear weapons. Among other components, it included [[Strategic Air Command]] assets such as the [[Looking_Glass#Looking_Glass|LOOKING GLASS]] aircraft and mission, and various hardened [[command and control]] facilities such as [[The Notch]].
 
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 term [[stalemate]].
 
==See also==
*[[Post Attack Command and Control System]] ([[Post Attack Command and Control System|PACCS]])
*[[The Cold War]]
*[[Ground Wave Emergency Network]] ([[Ground Wave Emergency Network|GWEN]])
*[[Game theory]]
*[[Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network]] ([[Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network|MEECN]])
*[[Continuity of government]]
*[[Emergency Rocket Communications System]] ([[Emergency Rocket Communications System|ERCS]])
 
==References==
 
==External links==
*[http://members.aol.com/sacacca/paccspatches.html WWABNCP/PACCS patches]
 
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