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"Stephen Harding" wrote in message ... The comments concerning possible return of the commercial airship makes me wonder about military uses of such an air vehicle. Are there any for today's military mission and needs? The only thing that really comes to mind is possibly an airship as a heavy lift vehicle (a really big Chinook?) in support operations well behind battle lines or areas of contention (if helicopters are vulnerable, think how bad it would be for airships!). I vaguely recall some not too distant, military driven experiments in the use of airships, but now have no clue as to what they could possibly have been. As Keith has already noted, they have been proposed for the AEW role with no success to date, at least as far as free-flying blimps go--unpowered aerostats are however used for the air surveillance role (ISTR we recently sold Pakistan some AEW aerostats to assuage their concerns over the recent purscahse of the Il-76/Phalcon AWACS from Russia/Israel, and they have served this role in the drug war along the southern US approaches for many years). I wonder if there are not further roles for aerostats--such as their use for area security surveillance in an environment like we now find in Iraq. As to blimps, you really have to have air superiority (or outright air dominance) in order to make them viable; in such conditions, I'd think they might be a decent platform for battlefield surveillance using a MTI radar (sort of a long duration mini-JSTARS, more comparable to the current ARL-M) or in the SIGINT role, where they can conduct their missions from a position a few klicks to the rear of the FLOT. Brooks SMH |
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