Here‘s another piece to the future heavy airlift challenge. Not as fast but cheaper to buy and operate and only needs a relatively flat piece of land to operate from.
Commercial crossover makes Aeroscraft military airship dream come true - Army Technology
Dragon Dream was funded by the Pentagon through a programme called Project Pelican to the tune of $35m in R&D funds. It was a half-sized prototype of the future Aeroscraft, a massive rigid-hulled hybrid airship destined to deliver tons of cargo to even the most remote of military outposts.
Fleet development
Aeros is now moving forward on the development of an initial fleet of two full-scale Aeroscraft models, this time mainly for the commercial market but with one eye still focussed on military deployment. The ML866 variant will carry a 66 ton payload, and the ML868 250 tons - the equivalent of three Abrams tanks and their crew - both at speeds of up to 120 knots and an altitude ceiling of 12,000 feet.
Military advantages
While travelling slower than fixed-wing aircraft, the Aeroscraft could deliver logistics solutions that are faster overall than rail, truck and maritime delivery, as the cargo can be delivered directly to its destination, rather than via intermediate transfer points. Industrial sectors most likely to benefit from Aeroscraft include traditional and alternative energy - for instance delivering turbines to a remote wind farm - aerospace, mining, agriculture and cold-chain logistics, as well as high-value consumer goods in numerous sectors.
On the military cargo side the Aeroscraft offers a mission flexibility existing modes of transport cannot provide, falling between sealift and airlift in terms of speed and cost. Completely independent of infrastructure, it could be deployed virtually anywhere, not just for delivering heavy cargo but also supporting humanitarian missions and disaster relief response, providing medical logistics support and supporting the US Army's environmental stewardship programme.
If Aeroscraft gets off the ground - both physically and metaphorically - the US military could be entering a new era of the blimp.