Trump's new Air Force One reportedly lacks anti-missile defenses
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- President Trump traveled to Turkey on a new Air Force One, reportedly lacking advanced anti-missile capabilities.
- The new aircraft was a gift from Qatar.
- Experts suggest the absence of defensive systems raises security concerns.
President Donald Trump traveled to Turkey earlier this week aboard a new Air Force One, which reportedly lacks the sophisticated defensive systems found on its predecessor. The New York Times, citing officials briefed on the matter, revealed that the Boeing 747, a gift from Qatar, is not equipped with the advanced anti-missile capabilities that characterized the older presidential aircraft.
Experts familiar with the aircraft's specifications have indicated that the absence of these crucial countermeasures could pose a security risk. The older Air Force One, a modified Boeing 747-200B, was known for its robust defensive suite, including systems designed to counter missile threats.
The new aircraft's lack of comparable defenses has raised questions about the security protocols for presidential travel. The report suggests a potential vulnerability, particularly given the sensitive nature of presidential movements and the evolving global security landscape.
The new presidential aircraft lacks the defensive countermeasures, including advanced anti-missile capabilities, that the old Air Force One possessed.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.