posted on Feb, 28 2008 @ 06:27 PM
my guess is that it doesn't really exist yet, and what is about is probably the size of the goodyear blimp a 'small' (comparitively) scale
proof-of-concept test. this is the way people usually do things.
the article says that they expect to have a long range proto ready by this year, it doesn't say it has to be full size, just full range. plus the
tone of the article when speaking about its payload is speculative and wide ranging, suggesting that the details are vague hand-waving sort of ball
park figures.
i very much doubt that it would be practical to operate such a craft. its a sitting duck in terms of defending it... several well placed low tech
bullet holes and you have a big empty bag. The losses should one go down would derail a whole military campaign... i just don't think the military
would commission them.