Politics & Government
Did You See It? US Navy Blimp Flying Over Ocean County
US Navy Blimp out of Lakehurst flies above and through Toms River
It was flying low enough to read the words "US NAVY" from the ground. On Monday at about 9:20 a.m., onlookers had the chance to spot a military blimp overhead in Ocean County
A Public Affairs employee at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst confirmed that the MZ-3A airship, which is moored at US Naval Air Station, disbursed early Monday out of Lakehurst and was flying within focal range.
The passed overhead against the backdrop of cloudy gray skies and 70-degree temperatures.
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According to the Navy Times, the MZ-3A is the Navy’s scientific test platform for surveillance cameras, radars and other sensors, and won’t be deployed outside the United States.
But it’s very significant as a return to an older technology, and there have been two years of testing “to prove LTA [lighter-than-air] has a place in our military construct,” said Cmdr. Jay Steingold, the commanding officer of Scientific Development Squadron One, in the Navy Times.
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The airship is a modified A-170 built by the American Blimp Corp., capable of flying at up to 10,000 feet and cruising at around 50 mph. The Navy began the project in 2006 “to use it as a flying laboratory. The airship is a good platform because it’s very stable, and easy to take things on and off,” Huett said. “A lot of times you want to go slow.”
