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flyvertosset Posted: Wed, Feb 13 2013 4:09 AM

Two large tethered helium blimps carrying surveillance gear will be deployed for testing by the North American Aerospace Defense Command, known as NORAD, somewhere near Washington, D.C.'s airspace by the end of September, Reuters reported this week.

The blimps, each of them about 243 feet long, can reach altitudes up to 10,000 feet and stay aloft for up to 30 days at a time. They will carry radar and other surveillance gear that enables them to detect ground targets, manned and unmanned aircraft, boats, and cruise missiles at distances up to 340 miles. They cost about $450 million for the pair.

The test period is expected to last up to three years, according to Reuters. The blimps are tethered to mobile mooring stations. One of them carries surveillance radar with 360-degree capability, and the other one carries a fire-control radar.

Raytheon, which builds the system, says expected costs to operate the pair of blimps should be about 5 to 7 times less than operating costs for large, fixed-wing surveillance aircraft. No location has been released for the blimps' deployment.


Source: AVweb, Mary Grady

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Ah... Barrage Ballooons. The Britsh used these for air defense in both World Wars. I think the Union Army used an Observation Balloon over Washington for the same purposes in 1864, of course for a different form of attack. I certainly hope that cable is well lit. (A Cessna is probably not as well built as a Stakken R-IV (1918) or a Heinkle He-111 (1940)).

Then again, with that view maybe an AMRAAM missle rail could add to the air defense (Quick Reaction Battery). Actually it is better than a Drone (ROV, UAV, RCA, UPA, UMWS, RPA, ETC) flying around, though there are members of the US Citizenry who shoot at balloons and blimps, irregardless, of purpose.

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