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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn Eye in the Sky Is Coming to America’s East Coast
via truthdig:
In a few days, the U.S. Army will position in the skies over Maryland two billion-dollar blimps capable of monitoring activity in an area the size of Texas.
The launching of the massive, $1.4 billion-per-piece airships will mark the culmination of an 18-year-long project billed as a measure of defense against cruise missiles. As a nifty bonus, the twin sentinels, which will float in place at a height of 10,000 feet, close to an interstate and 45 miles northeast of Washington D.C., will be able to spot and track cars, trucks and boats hundreds of miles away.
Dan Froomkin at The Intercept reports that army officials claim they have no interest in monitoring anything other than missiles, or maybe boats. But the project, known as JLENS (Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System) and built by Raytheon, can detect plenty more than that. One blimp provides omnipresent high-resolution 360-degree radar coverage up to 340 miles in any direction, while the other can focus on specific threats and provide targeting information (whatever that means.)
Aerostats like JLENS arent limited to radar, Froomkin continues. If equipped with extremely high-resolution video cameras, they can see and record everything for miles, with extraordinary detail. In Kabul, for example, residents are used to seeing the U.S. militarys tethered aerostatcalled the Persistent Ground Surveillance systemhovering above the city, capturing video of daily life below.
The ACLUs Jay Stanley is not convinced that the Americans beneath JLENS wont eventually be subject to the surveillance imposed on the people of Kabul. Im sure that the people who are giving us these assurances mean everything they say, but the nature of government programs and government agencies is that things tend to expand and privacy protections tend to shrink, Stanley told Froomkin. If were going to have massive blimps hovering over civilian areas, or within radar-shot of civilian areas, then we need some very ironclad checks and balances that will provide confidence that theres no domestic surveillance going on. .........................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/an_eye_in_the_sky_is_coming_to_americas_east_coast_20141218
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An Eye in the Sky Is Coming to America’s East Coast (Original Post)
marmar
Dec 2014
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Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)1. What kind of technology inspired your OP and this song?
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)2. This:
- And this is all off-the-shelf equipment. Most of which would be considered ''old'' tech, now.
ReRe
(10,597 posts)3. Yiannis reminds me of the guy...
... in the LinkTV sit-com "Arab Labor."
phantom power
(25,966 posts)4. Wasn't there a movie about this?