Subscribe via RSS

Archives by Date
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008

See all Archives
Archives by Category
'Canes
Afghan Update
Ammo and Munitions
Armor
Around the Globe
Av Week Extra
Axe in Iraq (and Elsewhere)
Bizarro
Blimps
Blog Bidness
Body Armor Blues
Bomb Squad
Brownshoes in Action
Bubbleheads, etc.
Cammo Green
Catch the "Buzz"
Chem-Bio
Civilian Apps
Cloak and Dagger
Commandos
Comms
Contingency Ops
Cops and Robbers
Cyber-warfare
Data Diving
Defense Tech Poll
Dissent Tech
Door Kickers
Drones
DT Administrivia
Eat DT's Dust
Extra! Extra!
Eye on China
Fast Movers
FCS Watch
Fire for Effect
FOS Files
Friday Funnies
Gadgets and Gear
Going Green
Grand Ole Osprey
Ground Vehicles
Guns
Homeland Security
In the Weeds with Eric
Info War
Iraq Diary
Jarhead Jazz
JSF Watch
Just War Theories
Lasers and Ray Guns
Less-lethal
Logistics
Los Alamos and Labs
M4 Monopoly
Medic!
Mercs
Missiles
Money Money Money
Most Wanted
MRAP Edge
Net-Centric
Nukes
Old Skool
Our Shrinking Planet
Planes, Copters, Blimps
Politricks
Polmar's Perspective
Popular Mechanics
Rapid Fire
Raptor Watch
Red Team
Retro-Futuro
Robots
Roll Your Own
Sabra Tech
Ships and Subs
Snipertech
Space
Special Ops
Star Wars
Strategery
Stray Trons
Tactical Development
Terror Tech
The Deadlies
The Defense Biz
The Peoples' Site
The Sunday Paper
The Tanker Tango
The View from Av Week
Those Nutty Norks
Training and Sims
Trimble on the Case
Video Lounge
War Update
Ward'z Wonderz
You can run...

See all Archives
Newsletters

Edited by Christian Lowe | Contact

Giant Blimp, Deflated

No! Nooooo! Say it ain't so, Darpa! The Walrus program -- the fringe-science agency's awesomely, almost insanely, ambitious plan to build an aircraft carrier-sized blimp -- is over, Defense Technology International discovers.

walrus_HUGEish.jpgCongress had always been skeptical about the idea of an airship that could schlep 500-1000 tons halfway around the world. (After all, the Pentagon's current go-to airborne hauler, the C-130 Hercules cargo plane, holds about 22 tons.) But blimp-lovers had pushed the "tri-phibian" (air, land, sea) Walrus as a way to make American forces less reliant on deep-water ports, foreign bases, and billion-dollar airports to wage war.

But it wasn't meant to be. Darpa took away the fiscal year 2006 funding for the Walrus. And the agency's 2007 budget request calls for "termination of the Walrus effort."

Now, the Army's Surface Deployment and Distribution Command had its own plans for a heavy-hauling airship, too. I'm checking to see if they're still interested. Keep your fingers crossed.

UPDATE 9:46 AM: Don't get too bummed, blimp fans. Darpa's plan for an all-seeing airship that tracks an entire battlefield at once is still intact.

Comments

At last, The Second Life linden world is a place dedicated to your creativity. After all, an avatar is your persona in the virtual world.

Posted by: Second Life linden at August 27, 2008 03:51 AM


Knights gain more cheap Tibia Gold health per level than other vocations and are effective at close quarters combat with their unparalleled melee damage and shielding.

Posted by: cheap Tibia Gold at August 27, 2008 03:50 AM


You can choose your favourite Lineden. You can easily begin selling it to buy second life linden other residents.

Posted by: buy second life linden at August 20, 2008 02:47 AM


My friends always buy second life linden from this company. Because there are several kinds of Secondlife linden in the company.

Posted by: Secondlife linden at August 20, 2008 02:47 AM


Of course the Metin2 yang can bring funs. I believed that you will love this Metin2 gold new game.

Posted by: Metin2 gold at August 20, 2008 02:45 AM


If you want to Buy metin2 gold you can go to the company. I hope that we will become good friends in the Cheap metin2 gold game.

Posted by: Buy metin2 gold at August 20, 2008 02:39 AM


Now I tell you that a web site http://www.gameim.com supply Cheap metin2 gold and Cheap metin2 yang.

Posted by: Cheap metin2 yang at August 20, 2008 02:38 AM


Of course the Metin2 yang can bring funs. I believed that you will love this Metin2 gold new game.

Posted by: Metin2 gold at August 20, 2008 02:37 AM


Every day I was early to get up then sit in front of the computer, started to the upgrade or earn the 2moons dil, I was practicing shaman, the shaman can good upgrade, quickly I up to the 80 level, than I enter to the P upgrade, in there I understand a QS

Posted by: 2moons dil at August 19, 2008 11:10 PM


In fact I think in the game the most important was not the fiesta Gold or the upgrade, in my mind play with friends and get more friendship were the most important.

Posted by: fiesta Gold at August 19, 2008 11:03 PM


I did not sleep five days, I only want to play the EVE, the game’s union boss has kindliness for me, the first time to play the EVE, he gave me some eve online isk.

Posted by: eve online isk at August 19, 2008 10:05 PM


Evocative music completes each unique area of the Sword of the New World Gold game world and makes Sword of the New World nothing less than a masterpiece of adventure.

Posted by: Sword of the New World Gold at August 9, 2008 02:08 AM


A high magical but low physical defense, 20% higher Silkroad gold movement speed, 20% lower mp consumption, cannot be mixed.

Posted by: Silkroad gold at August 9, 2008 02:05 AM


Although you may use cheap Lord of the Rings Gold to solve! Sometimes you do not want to know the outcome. Because of how there may be a happy ending in so many terrible things, how could return to this world Former terrible shadow over the final, eventually will disappear.


Posted by: cheap Lord of the Rings Gold at August 7, 2008 11:56 PM


In the Beach City is such fearfulness, I am owning many Archlord money in my pocket.

Posted by: Archlord money at August 6, 2008 12:49 AM


In order to make a little bit of hundreds of thousands of eve isk, I commanded all of the staff hung up the number on the computer, and help me mine the mining.

Posted by: eve isk at August 6, 2008 12:46 AM


Higher Vocational does not necessarily need to“transfer”of a single approach ,Players can also change under different conditions to the fighting style, and generally quite different RPG.of course, Props to the charges, so you must be prepared NosTale money.

Posted by: NosTale money at August 5, 2008 07:17 PM


And when the players arrived at five times, but also to their stores to buy music to play all kinds of music (on the map that has a place to buy guitar). You can also buy Lord Of The Rings Gold to achieve your strong!

Posted by: Lord Of The Rings at August 5, 2008 07:16 PM


rolex replica watches - $98 swiss , we don't sale replica watches.The Art of E-commerce

Posted by: replica watches at August 3, 2008 08:20 PM


Friendly feelings may be, as a friend like; feelings can be a family, like brothers and sisters like; can also be feelings of love, like lovers like has happened is, not what can not be young. In the game, I believed every player can make many friends, and many players also find their own wife. At first they will buy runescape to send each other.

Posted by: buy runescape at August 2, 2008 01:38 AM


We can help you determine the right product for your needs, by answering the big questions like:- Should I use a blimp at a trade show? How large a blimp do I need to be seen from a half mile away? Should I use a point and shoot style camera or a Digital SLR? Do I use digital graphics on my RC blimp, or banner attachments?
Advertising Balloons Get You Noticed. From Outdoor Blimps to Indoor Spheroids for Trade Shows, Blimps, Balls and Custom Shapes Bring Customers To Your Business.

Posted by: Aerialproducts at June 2, 2008 02:26 AM


Until they invent a lightweight bullet proof material there will never be a lighter than air equipment delivery system.

Reasons?
1. Slow
2. Big
3. 1000 tons of target

IMHO

Posted by: Sean at May 23, 2008 05:46 PM


Just take a look at this, it´s/was already there, since 1998.
http://www.loftycruiser.de/en/index.html

But the inventor dont want to see it used
by the military. He wanted it as a commercial
air-cruising-blimp, for tourist.

I regret this, because it´s very close to a
fully operational system.

And there is a lot of use for it.

Peli

Posted by: Peli at May 20, 2008 01:35 PM


nice to meet you

Posted by: wowpowerleveling at April 14, 2008 08:12 PM


I have read recently about the use of airship in the army and linked it here

http://www.myairballoonsbuddies.com/airships-in-the-army-16.html

I couldn't avoid adding the item about the Venezuela policing airship, because it is the other side of using the blimp.

Love to hear your opinion.

Posted by: cup beans at January 8, 2008 05:35 AM


The concept has merit due to the new material of carbon fiber.
However, large aluminum catamarans with jet engine power plants would probably be able to get the stuff oversees quicker and carry just as much.
This technology is already in use in many ports as high speed ferries.
Unfortunately the company that makes them is in Australia. So no Congressman will be clamoring for the military to use the technology....
Also, the Navy does not care about moving large quantities of stuff for the Army. Imagine that....
But a boat can only get the materials so far. After that the engineers will be building bridges. A Heavy lifter would not have that problem.

-Dennis

Posted by: Dennis at December 20, 2007 04:26 PM


wow gold
wow gold
wow gold
wow gold
wow power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
翻译公司
rolex
翻译公司
rolex replica
wow gold
wow gold
World of Warcraft Gold
World of Warcraft Gold
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling

powerleveling
powerleveling
powerleveling
powerleveling
power leveling
power leveling
powerleveling
powerleveling
power leveling
power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling
rs Gold
rs Gold
Runescape Gold
Runescape Gold
rs powerleveling
rs powerleveling
Runescape powerleveling
Runescape powerleveling

lotro gold
lotro gold
LOTRO US Gold
LOTRO US Gold
LOTRO EU Gold
LOTRO EU Gold
buy lotro gold
buy lotro gold
cheap lotro gold
cheap lotro gold
LOTRO Powerleveling
LOTRO Powerleveling
LOTRO Power leveling
LOTRO Power leveling
SilkRoad Gold
SilkRoad Gold
SilkRoad Powerleveling
SilkRoad Powerleveling
SilkRoad Power leveling
SilkRoad Power leveling
SR Gold
SR Gold
SR Powerleveling
SR Powerleveling
SR Power leveling
SR Power leveling

Posted by: 121 at November 6, 2007 02:39 AM


wow gold
wow gold
wow gold
wow gold
wow power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
翻译公司
rolex
翻译公司
rolex replica
wow gold
wow gold
World of Warcraft Gold
World of Warcraft Gold
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling

powerleveling
powerleveling
powerleveling
powerleveling
power leveling
power leveling
powerleveling
powerleveling
power leveling
power leveling
wow powerleveling
wow powerleveling
wow power leveling
wow power leveling
rs Gold
rs Gold
Runescape Gold
Runescape Gold
rs powerleveling
rs powerleveling
Runescape powerleveling
Runescape powerleveling

lotro gold
lotro gold
LOTRO US Gold
LOTRO US Gold
LOTRO EU Gold
LOTRO EU Gold
buy lotro gold
buy lotro gold
cheap lotro gold
cheap lotro gold
LOTRO Powerleveling
LOTRO Powerleveling
LOTRO Power leveling
LOTRO Power leveling
SilkRoad Gold
SilkRoad Gold
SilkRoad Powerleveling
SilkRoad Powerleveling
SilkRoad Power leveling
SilkRoad Power leveling
SR Gold
SR Gold
SR Powerleveling
SR Powerleveling
SR Power leveling
SR Power leveling

Posted by: 121 at November 6, 2007 02:37 AM


Despite the possibility that such an aircraft may make a somewhat vulnerable target, it could be a cost-effective way to move troops and materiel in an environment in which we have air superiority. Blimps performed reliably and well in suitable roles in WWII but newer aircraft and weapons technology made them obsolete. Redesigned for today's needs, blimps could still be an asset when speed is not a primary consideration. This matter has come up before in the civilian sector (for freight and passengers) but the initial cost of design and production would be prohibitive. Perhaps it isn't that far-fetched a concept after all.

Posted by: Edward J. Palumbo at July 29, 2007 12:49 AM


I say forget fruity airships and blimps. Lets go beyond; lets build a starship. Like on star wars episode 2 or 3. It would'nt travel space though. It would orbit the earth much like a giant space aircraft carrier and come down for invasions. Forget the sky, lets go orbital; no one will have the firepower to go against hundreds of titanium rods shooting from space that came from an orbital space battleship. It would be expensive and very dangerous, i agree but its just a start in a new age of warfare.

Posted by: Pathfinder at March 23, 2007 04:21 PM


"and yes, any one of a dozen airplanes are already sufficient."

How so? No existing airplanes can even come close to a 500 ton lifting capacity. One of the biggest obstacles to rapid deployment of our military is that the M1 Abrams weighs so much that even our largest aircraft can only carry a single tank. If this Walrus were made to work as intended, it could carry 7 such tanks. Even with the vehicle flying more slowly than a C-5 Galaxy, that would still allow for far more rapid deployment of armored units (which regardless of Rumsfeld's inane "Transformation" pipedream remain essential to winning against any remotely formidable enemy) than is currently possible.

Posted by: Shinimegami at July 23, 2006 03:31 PM


This decision truly baffles me.

For a small amount of money (relatively speaking) DoD could validate (or not) a huge cost savings for heavy lift.

It almost makes you believe that the DoD R&D system is politicized and rigged for the big contractors.

Almost.

Posted by: Daniel Markham at April 26, 2006 10:22 AM


No, DoD and the military are against heavy lifting blimps or anything else that will get the job done because THEY DO NOT WANT TO FIGHT!

Read Dr. Norman Dixon's book on the Psychology of Military Incompetence for details.

Voluntary militaries are filled with people full of anxieties about themselves and life let alone war. They want BS gear like road-bound Stryker trucks filled with "mother may I?" electronic gadgets because they are all hoping mother will say "don't". Push-buttoning firepower is an ideal out for the narcissistic egomaniacs ordering around the weak economic co-dependants comprising 99% of our military. Military force is more than just blowing things up, but most Americans are fooled into thinking the current idiots are doing war well despite the obvious failures in Iraq and Afghanistan to secure the countryside and round up sub-national rebels.

If America wants itself defended its high time we take back control over both Congress, DoD and our military and fill the ranks with warriors who are genuinely interested in military success and folks who simply want to get the job done not fill some kind of psychic void in their life. Anything less than this and be prepared for a nuclear 9/11 attack in our lifetime.

Posted by: Mike Sparks at April 6, 2006 02:41 PM


A recent Military.com article talked about the USAF changing its mind about wanting C-27 "Baby Hercs" or C-295s because the Hercules couldn't land on enough runways in Third World backwaters and it was affecting combat operations. They hoped smaller aircraft that could use these shorter runways might help.

But the 2008 technical demonstration version of the Walrus was supposed to haul 30 tons. Which means that funding it could give the USAF an answer that could use those shorter runways and haul more than the C-130s, thus potentially solving the problem.

Even if the 500-ton version later proved impossible, the value of a successful demo craft alone would appear to justify the investment level of a DARPA project. Now throw in DID's recent coverage of the rising cost of fuel and the concern in the DoD.

I truly do not understand this decision.

Posted by: Joe Katzman at April 3, 2006 07:59 PM


Walrus is cancelled because DARPA and largest potential contractor have been unable to see beyond "envelope" "fabric" "laminate" "inflate" and a host of other ARCHAIC airship/blimp technologies.

Plus, perhaps after all, they finally recognise that their vaunted "hybrid" airship still needs a runway because it is not a true Lighter-than-Air craft. As such, it is no more than a larger form of airplane, and yes, any one of a dozen airplanes are already sufficient.

Airships will only enter use when the world wakes up to totaly rigid SHELLED craft that are truely Lighter-than-Air, are solar powered, and eliminate historic ground handling through AMPHIBIOUS design.

Proper airship development SHOULD be continued. Best work is being done by (my competitor!) at Aeros Worldwide, (although my turtle is better)

Coming fuel prices will force the issue, belatedly.

Posted by: campbell at March 29, 2006 09:14 PM


They need the funds for some Iraq-related thing, like the JIN or that non-lethal PHASR, etc.

Posted by: Charles at March 29, 2006 11:22 AM


The world needs airships on the horizon. It's the right thing to do. Perhaps they'll appear as an interim solution between Airbus' cruise liner and the first generation exoatmospheric pax haulers. They'd be useful in disaster response and bulk cargo, as well.

Posted by: JSAllison at March 29, 2006 09:08 AM


yeah yeah yeah...it's probably already built and functional, so they're just terminating the research/testing/building phase of the project. watch that money turn up in another section of the 2008 budget. lol...

Posted by: DS at March 28, 2006 04:25 PM


The Bastards,
Dont they know that if you turn your back to the blimps, you turn your back to the future! Even so, they've probably just found a better idea... like converting sunken japanese battleships for space travel.

Posted by: Nine Inch Nachos at March 28, 2006 04:03 PM


You know...this has been tried before. The Germans tried to resupply their little force in East Africa in 1916 with a dirigible. They made it as far as the Sudan before they were mysteriously called back. The airship was not intended to return and they had plans to cannibalize it for material for tents and uniforms. It had, as I recall, about fifteen or twenty tons of ammunition on board.

As it turned out, it probably wouldn't have made much difference. The Germans kept on fighting in what is now Tanzania right up to the end of the war.

Posted by: James at March 28, 2006 03:21 PM


Dammit Mannn!!!

I was really looking forward to a fly over of 50 or so of these monsters fully loaded being deployed darkening the sky as they went overhead.

Talk about a Battleship deplomacy potential.

Posted by: C-Low at March 28, 2006 12:20 PM


Post a comment




Remember Me?


Please enter the code as seen in the image below to post your comment.