APPLICATIONS for REMOTELY-OPERATED AIRSHIPS
including Remote Sensing
Attachments & Devices for Primarily Non-Military Clients
For those of you who believe that airships' uses are confined to warfare and conflict, here is a list of primarily peaceful applications of airships . We envision this as a blueprint or Business Model (N.B. Not a Business Plan !) for smaller manufacturers --- defined as those not receiving Federal contracts in the $100,000,000 + range. We strongly recommend that instead of everyone trying to outdo the giant passenger airships of the early 20th century, they focus their attention on the usefulness functions of smaller remotely operated hybrid airships, with hydrogen as a lifting gas as there is no fire danger to personnel when using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV's).
Equip them with snap-on/snap-off attachments that give smaller customers a broad range of capabilities, that prove the worth and value of airships, and only then consider manufacturing and selling them. Remember, leasing to satisfy a need is the best way to establish your usefulness; AND you're selling the same product over and over. Enter that ocean with toes dipped in the water.
The sensors cover a wide variety of uses, and can be readily adapted as a snap-on / snap-off attachment on the ventral surface of the airship.
These dedicated uses and applications should relieve un-knowledgeable people from their concerns about being fired at by rocket-propelled grenades (we frequently encounter that comment, incredible as it may seem, sometimes augmented by the comment that "a blind man could bring them down with an air rifle") . The operators can stay safely ensconced in comfortable office chairs, anywhere up to thousands of miles away from danger, staring at endless arrays of video screens (monitors) .
Remote Sensing Attachments & Devices: APPLICATIONS
2. Law enforcement: traffic, aerial views of traffic accidents;
3. Marine mammal population census, migration patterns
4. Design-and-Build surveys for planning & construction of bridges & roads
5. Marine biology --- spotting red tides in coastal waters; monitoring the health of coral reefs
6. Fire fighting --- first-on-scene situation assessment in high rise fires, inaccessible areas, or involving hazardous materials
7. News organizations --- parades, ceremonies, sporting events, and in situations where danger to the news crew is possible
8. Radioactive and toxic waste sites --- photography & survey without risk
9. Geology --- Oil field exploration; survey & sample of volcanic eruptions
10. Federal & State Forest and Wildlife Services --- tree census; lumber poaching; game and fish poaching
11. Telecommunications --- surveying & designing fiber optic cable installations
12. Meteorological observations --- measuring wind speed, air pressure, air temperature, dew point, and humidity at various altitudes above ground level
13. Raising communications antennas during emergency situations
14. Fishing --- spotting commercial and big game fish; schools of food fish for purse seining; seining schools of small fish and invertebrates for commercial sale as bait
15. Monitoring railways, pipelines, and power lines --- a constant and ever-present requirement
16. Monitoring air pollutants for air quality standards determination
17. Agriculture --- Precision Agriculture techniques using remote sensing technology to monitor crop moisture content; no-harm seeding from the air, in which the soil does not get compacted by heavy tractors, and remains friable as a good seed bed
18. Archaeological site mapping; correlating aerial photographs with ground level excavations and discoveries
19. Commercial aerial photography for tourist and visitors’ bureaus, yacht brokers, school programs; realtors;
20. "Green" non-disruptive exploration of ecologically sensitive biospheres, such as rain forests and forest canopies
21. Lifting transmitting equipment into the sky for maximum range.
22. Radio antennas receiving and relaying Intelligence, Survey, and Reconnaissance (ISR) data from Ground Forces [military]
23. Long term recording in place by meteorological instruments ---anemometers, humidity meters, thermometers, etc.
24. Air sampling for pollutants, particulates, insects, and pollen.
25. Acoustic Sensors for detection of intruders, without the noisy interference of internal combustion engine noise
26. Radio relay and jamming for counter-insurgency purposes. [military]
27. Detecting mines & other explosive devices [military]
28. Thermal imaging
29. Precise aiming of conventional ballistic weapons from a safe distance by Forward Artillery Observers [military]
30. Battlefield or Distant Control of ground forces [military]
31. Crowd control and detection devices [law enforcement]
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REMOTE UAV SENSING
Here is a list of remote sensing devices for which UAV's are ideally suited. Making the sensing devices themselves detachable multiplies :their abilities,
their cost-effectiveness,
their safety (as they are no longer prime targets),
their flexibility of mission, and
their carrying capacities (as there is no need to carry pilots, radio operators, toilet facilities, or food supplies) .
SNAP-ON / SNAP-OFF ATTACHMENTS for REMOTE UAV SENSING
Imaging / Microscopy Cameras
CCD (Charge-Coupled Devices);
Color CCD;
Cooled CCD
CID Cameras for Aerial Photography & Videography
Digital cameras
High-speed or slow-motion videography
Holographic imaging
Low-light-level photography
Oscilloscope data recording
Micro-Photographic imaging
Scintillation counters
Time-lapse photography
Ultraviolet and Infrared videography
X-ray photography, and
Spectrophotometers
Infra-red sensors
Magnetometers for mineral exploration
Geodetic location by satellite (sophisticated Garmin)
Altimeters
Radar
Hyperspectral imaging
Gravitation sensors for geodesic information
Side Scan Sonar
LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging)
Radiation detectors (sophisticated Geiger Counters)
Stereoscopic photography
Multi-spectrum scanning
Electro-magnetic radiation spectrum detectors
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Hybrid Pelta : Caveats and Recommendations
Remember that this is a Business Model . See a faculty member at the Business School of your local, accredited, non-profit, major university for help and direction on formulating a Business Plan. Good Luck ! He or she might even assign your venture as a class project under his or her supervision, to your advantage . We strongly recommend that you not merely patent some new or almost new idea, and then sit back and wait for the money to flow in, as we have seen again and again . Contrary to common belief, the patent process is only the beginning !
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