Military Drones Present And Future: Visual Tour
01/03/2013 The Pentagon's growing fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles ranges from hand-launched machines to the Air Force's experimental X-37B space plane.
The High Altitude Airship is a next-generation military blimp. Lockheed Martin describes it as an untethered, unmanned lighter-than-air vehicle that operates above the jet stream in a geostationary position. Its potential functions include surveillance, telecommunications relay and weather observance. Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Army launched this prototype in July 2011, demonstrating its communications capabilities, solar array electricity generation, and remote piloting and control.
Image Credit: Lockheed Martin
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