Boeing’s Skyhook JHL-40 blimp gives us hope for yesterday’s future

July 11th, 2008 by

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Boeing Skyhook JHL-40

We love dirigibles and we’re not about to apologize for it, so that’s why Boeing’s new Skyhook JHL-40 airship has us ooh’ing and aah’ing in wonder. The eight-engine blimp is being developed for 40-ton 200-mile hauls in adverse environments such as wildernesses and what Boeing calls places “no other kind of transport can go.” It is also slated to have a minimal impact on the environment with a carbon-minimal footprint as it won’t require new roadways in remote areas. Of the eight engines, four provide lift while the other four control direction. Two production prototypes are under development at its Rotorcraft Systems facility in Ridley Park, PA. Can we sign up for a test flight? Maybe? Just a little?

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Border Patrol’s virtual fence canceled for not being as good as a fence

April 23rd, 2008 by

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The last we heard of DHS’s “Project 28″ plan to build a 28-mile stretch of virtual fencing along the US / Mexico border in Arizona, it had been postponed until at least 2011 because the towers didn’t quite work. Well, it appears that on further review, the system is even more of a total failure, and it’s being scrapped entirely: according to Kelly Good, deputy director of the administration’s Secure Border Initiative program, Project 28 “hasn’t come close” to meeting Border Patrol’s goals. Tests of the virtual fence didn’t lead to nearly as many arrests as designers had hoped, and the lag from sensor detection to transmission of an image to border agents was apparently a big part of the problem. Boeing, which won the $860M contract to build the system, is now being told to replace it all with upgraded towers, but there’s no word on when that’s happening or what it’ll cost taxpayers on top of the $20M already paid out. We’re expecting trillion-dollar chain-link bids to come rolling in any day now.

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First manned flight using hydrogen battery doesn’t cause rain, only tears

April 4th, 2008 by

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You’re looking at the world’s first manned flight powered by a hydrogen battery. Boeing’s prop-driven aircraft set the lone pilot aloft for about 20 minutes at a speed of 100-kilometres (62 miles) an hour at an altitude of about 1,000 meters. The 800-kilogram (1,760-pound) craft with a 16.3-meter (51-foot) wingspan is capable of flying for about 45 minutes under the power of its hydrogen fuel cells — the airplane’s batteries provided an additional boost for takeoff. The fuel cells harvest the energy produced by the chemical transformation of hydrogen and oxygen into water — that makes the craft clean as well as near silent. Unfortunately, the technology is nowhere near the point of powering commercial aircraft. At best, the fuel-cells could act as a secondary power source… in another 20 years.

 

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Border virtual fence project delayed again until at least 2011

February 28th, 2008 by

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Remember Project 28? That Boeing / DHS system to put a 28 mile stretch of sensor-tower laden virtual fencing along the US / Mexico border in Arizona? Well, the government swiped the contract back from Boeing last week for lack of, well, working, and is apparently going at it alone with plans to delay it three or more years to get the job done right. Well, you know, right as total failures and wastes of taxpayer dollars get, ultimately.

 

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FAA warns of Boeing 787 hacker vulnerability

January 6th, 2008 by

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Boeing’s still in the final stages of production on its 787 Dreamliner mid-sized jet, but the FAA has already spotted what looks to be a serious security vulnerability in the plane’s IT infrastructure. Apparently the computers that provide the 787’s passenger area with in-flight internet access and other amenities are physically networked with the main plane computers, including control, navigation and communication systems, which could theoretically provide a path for a hacker to screw with the plane, and even go as far as take full control of the 787. Boeing says that it’s aware of the issue and is prepping a solution that will be tested shortly, but we’re not sure what sort of “solution” can beat separating the two systems entirely — which seems like what should’ve been done in the first place. Boeing has more than 800 advance orders for the plane, and should start delivering in November of 2008, but the FAA is requiring that the company demonstrate a fix for this issue before the planes hit the skies.

 

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Pictures of Boeing’s Humvee-mounted Laser Avenger

November 14th, 2007 by

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We heard about Boeing’s tests of the Hummer-based Laser Avenger last month, but Popular Mechanics managed to score some pictures today, and…well, stay away from that truck. Interestingly, all that gear produces just a centimeters-wide beam, so it looks like our dreams of hand-held laser weapons might still be a ways off. Check the read link for more pics — including one of the laser taking out a drone aircraft on the ground.

 

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Boeing demonstrates a Hummer-mounted laser weapon

October 18th, 2007 by

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We first heard of Boeing’s plan to mount a laser on a Humvee in July, but we weren’t expecting results so soon — yet here we are just two months later and the company is already blowing stuff up with a truck-based “directed energy weapon.” The one-kilowatt laser is retrofitted on Boeing’s existing Humvee-mounted Avenger missile system, and tests have already demonstrated its effectiveness at taking out IEDs from a safe distance. More excitingly for the boom-boom crowd, the Laser Avenger has also managed to eliminate grounded UAVs, and Boeing says it’s working on being able to target low-flying drones as well. That’s all well and good, but we just want to know: how is it at making popcorn?

 

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