So, when will airships be in the military?

So, when will airships be in the military?
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the wet dream of surveillance niggers
silently it floats above the megacities to spy on every living being in it
i'd say the future of airships looks bright, especially when you notice that the us army sees it like that as well

Probably around 1916 or so

>flying literal bombs around
You wouldn't use the fucking Hindenburg in the military.

I am talking about Helium, dumbass

Helium is shit for airships. Less lift, more expensive, nonrenewable - only a soyboy virgin would even think about using it. Real Chads full their dirigibles with hydrogen.

is this what technical regression looks like

What's the difference between airships and balloons?

None they both explode when penetrated

OH THE HUMANITY!

The American military has funded a never ending stream of retarded ideas, expecting that throwing money at the problem would be enough to solve its problems. Just because they consider it, fund it, and create a prototype doesn't mean it'll become common use

how do we make them more affordable and accessible for civilian use

Good idea now Muslims no longer need to hijack airplanes they can just buy an airship

oh fuck, not the unstoppable airships
air forces worldwide will commit sudoku

>ITT: youtube.com/watch?v=-b5X69vREAg

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They already were. And probably won't be making a comeback anytime soon.

Planes aren't unstoppable either but USAF didn't help much in stopping 9/11

>huge fucking slow moving target
Great idea bro

>but USAF didn't help much in stopping 9/11
wtf i didnt know that???
why are planes not banned yet????

approximately 100 years ago

For Aiur

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I remember reading about these things. They are cargo and troop transports designed to be able to land "anywhere" that hasn't got an airstrip.

70 years ago

these

they will be relegated to niche uses. Airships are one of the most inefficient means of moving shit around:
blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/helium-hokum-why-airships-will-never-be-part-of-our-transportation-infrastructure/

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