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KoKo

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Sat Oct 26, 2013, 01:25 PM Oct 2013

Remember the "SPY BLIMP?"

Pentagon Spent $300 Million Building Giant Spy Blimp, Then Sold it off—Unused—for only $300,000

Procurement officials with the Department of Defense thought they had devised a new means for a very old form of aviation warfare when they invested nearly $300 million in a high-tech blimp to spy on insurgents in Afghanistan.

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But the costly program never panned out, and the Pentagon is now taking heat for selling the unused airship back to its maker for only $300,000.

The length of a football field and seven stories tall, the Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle resembled the blimps first used during World War I. But this model of airship could stay afloat for up to three weeks, allowing U.S. Army commanders to monitor enemy movements with an array of advanced cameras, sensors and spy technology.


The airship could even withstand hostile fire, thanks to a blend of unique fabrics, including bullet-proof Kevlar.

But the humongous, floating surveillance center became 12,000 pounds overweight (cutting its endurance capability by 75%), fell eight months behind schedule and, after only one brief test flight over New Jersey, the Army decided to cancel it.
The Defense Department then sold it back to Hybrid Air Vehicles, a British firm that had developed the blimp along with Northrop Grumman, for $301,000


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The Army insists the project was a money-saver, claiming that the technology developed for the craft was a valuable learning experience, applicable toward future projects.

The helium, by the way, was drained from the blimp for resale.


http://www.allgov.com/news/us-and-the-world/pentagon-spent-300-million-dollars-building-giant-spy-blimp-then-sold-it-offunusedfor-only-300000?news=851486

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Remember the "SPY BLIMP?" (Original Post) KoKo Oct 2013 OP
Oh the HUMANITY msanthrope Oct 2013 #1
Maybe that's what caused the helium shortage Link Speed Oct 2013 #2
Sounds like they were huffing it. n/t winter is coming Oct 2013 #3
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