The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is going to great heights with its 'Integrated Sensor Is the Structure (ISIS)' project, a high-altitude reconnaissance and surveillance blimp. Flying through the stratosphere at over six miles in the air, ISIS can avoid both ground-based missiles and air-to-air missiles.
The ISIS high-tech smart blimp's primary similarity to the Goodyear blimp is that it flies. The aircraft is not crewed and will function as an enormous, autonomous, unmanned sensor with years of service potential.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- High-altitude Reconnaissance
- Opportunities for developing unmanned and autonomous systems for military surveillance at great heights
- Renewable Energy in Defense
- Innovation opportunities for developing solar-powered blimps and other renewable energy solutions for military purposes
- Smart Sensor Technology
- Advancements in smart sensors and artificial intelligence for unmanned surveillance systems
Industries Being Reshaped
- Defense
- The military industry can benefit from combining advanced technology and unmanned systems for surveillance purposes
- Renewable Energy
- Opportunities exist for renewable energy companies to provide sustainable solutions to the military industry
- Artificial Intelligence
- The AI industry can help develop intelligent unmanned surveillance systems suited for various industries, including defense
