Saturday, January 25, 2014

Privacy fears mount as Pentagon prepares to launch blimps over Maryland to guard against cruise missiles

Privacy fears mount as Pentagon prepares to launch blimps over Maryland to guard against cruise missiles | Mail Online: "The Pentagon is set to begin testing controversial surveillance blimps over Maryland that can spot a person 340 miles away. Built by defence firm Raytheon, the blimps will fly in pairs at 10,000 feet.
Raytheon boasts the project can offer '360 degree 24/7 surveillance for 30 days at a time' - raising major privacy concerns over the project."

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