7.24.2013

Whoa, try hiding from this baby

Army’s Giant Surveillance Blimp to Start Tracking Objects in DC Region
From May 4 to June 14, Raytheon’s JLENS, or Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System, was put through its paces by about 100 soldiers during user assessment tests out in Utah, but the company announced today that the 74-foot-high tethered airship is now headed to the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland for a more ambitious operational assessment run by the US Northern Command.
Well, OK, try looking at the picture here.

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