Government Orders Spy Blimp
from Free Market News Network, June 16, 2006
Last Updated:
Monday, June 19, 2006 05:25:24 AM |
Spy Satellite |
he government has hired
defense subcontractor Lockheed Martin to design and develop an
enormous blimp that will be used to spy on Americans, according to
the Athens News. Government agencies such as the NSA are
anticipating that as early as 2009 the blimp will be operational and
begin supporting new ways of monitoring everything that happens in
the country.
A prototype of the blimp is already being developed at a cost of $40
million. The spy ship, called the High Altitude Airship, will be
seventeen times larger than the Goodyear Blimp and hover 12 miles
above the ground. Although it is very large it will be invisible to
both the naked eye and ground radar because of its distance from the
earth. Fuel economic and self sufficient, it will be powered by
solar energy and will be able to fly for years at a time.
The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command has already
conducted a study to determine some of the uses of the spy ship. It
has the capability of monitoring an area 600 miles in diameter at a
time with surveillance equipment, such as high-resolution cameras.
The government has ordered 11 of them – enough to monitor every
parcel of land in the U.S.
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