:20:01
In addition, each plane carries
two 20-megaton hydrogen bombs...
:20:04
designed to detonate
over enemy targets.
:20:07
At any given moment, night or day,
those airplanes are in the air...
:20:10
in case ofany surprise attack
on our bases.
:20:12
You can see some
ofthe other groups--
:20:14
- Who controls them?
- We do.
:20:16
This room is the nerve center,
Mr. Raskob.
:20:19
These machines are constantly receiving
information from all over the world.
:20:23
And above it.
:20:25
Mr. Knapp's company did the electronic
work on the Argos satellite.
:20:28
Would you like to see what
it's photographing right now? Colonel.
:20:33
This pictureyou're about to see
is being taken now...
:20:37
by a camera 300 miles in the sky
traveling 20,000 miles an hour.
:20:46
Can you give us tighter scale on this?
:20:48
Colonel?
:21:06
Those are the rocket sites
from 300 miles up.
:21:10
- I'm impressed.
- We'll get it sharper soon.
:21:13
Be able to see the people,
notjust the machines.
:21:15
We'll showyou
the hair on their head.
:21:18
-I suppose they're doing the same to us.
-You can see foryourself.
:21:22
Let's take a look at the Russian
submarines in the Pacific.
:21:25
There's the western coast ofthe
United States, Hawaiian Islands...
:21:28
and those are Russian subs.
:21:29
- That close?
- Nearest is 50 miles offSan Francisco.
:21:34
International waters. Nothing
we can do except keep an eye on it.
:21:37
That's too damn close.
What's it doing there?
:21:40
Scanning us, the waywe do them.
:21:43
Is it armed?