Lockheed Martin superblimp to unlock the hidden resources in Africa worth billions. SMH

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Maybe I'm ignorant on the subject, so please enlighten me, but it seems like everybody's got agendas and plans for Africa except for.................. Africans. I hope those nations within the continent are reaping some rewards for their land's exploitation. Something I get a kick out of is, Asians tell the Western world to fukk off when it comes to their love for Shark Fin Soup. They'll rape the sea as much if not more than Western nations. Africans on the other hand, historically allowed Westerners to hunt and rape their land, and on top of that let Westerners take the lead in conservation. An outsider is telling them what they can and cannot hunt. Gotta love it.

Can 'superblimp' unlock hidden riches of Africa? - CNN.com

Can 'superblimp' unlock hidden riches of Africa?

CNN)Best known for floating aimlessly above sports stadiums, and for their slightly comic, bloated shape, blimps are an unlikely subject for a 21st century revival.

But after 20 years of development, Lockheed Martin and Hybrid Enterprises are poised to unleash a revolutionary new design that could unlock resources worth billions of dollars across the African continent.

The Hybrid Airship is a helium-powered craft that can cover thousands of kilometers in a single journey, with a top speed of 60 knots. The craft can take off and land without a runway, and the cavernous interior can carry loads of 20 tons.

At the recent African Mining Indaba event in Cape Town, the Airship was presented as a vital asset for mining companies across the continent. Using the tag "No roads, No problem," promoters emphasized its ability to access remote but lucrative mineral sources.


"It will land on water, sand, a field, even ice," said a Hybrid Enterprises spokesperson.

Industry in need of new ideas
Given the downturn in commodities prices across the continent, and the inaccessibility of key sites -- Sundance's Mbalam-Nabeba project straddles the border of Cameroon and the Republic of Congo and required the building of a 510-kilometer rail line - the Airship could offer relief and opportunity to the beleaguered industry.

Robert S. Stewart, head of mining firm Interop AG, has researched the ship's potential impact on projects across the continent, including the largest -- Rio Tinto's putative $20 billion iron ore plant in Simandou, Guinea.

"The airship could save the project $7 billion by staging it in a completely different way," he says.


Airships could facilitate mining projects such as the Simandou iron ore plant in Guinea.
Stewart believes the new design could bypass many of the most expensive and time-consuming aspects of mining.

"When you build a project in a remote area, you always have to start with a road, a railway line, and a power line before you build the smelter," says Stewart. "With an airship you can fly straight in, without even an airport, just an area the size of two or three football fields."

Read: Order your own airship

The vast majority of "low-hanging fruit" have been extracted already, according to Stewart, who estimates that over 90% of existing mineral resources in Africa - including vast gold and diamond deposits - are in "hidden, remote locations."

He believes the industry must innovate and adapt to these new circumstances.

The shape of the future
Mining consultant Stan Sudol, publisher of respected industry website republicofmining.com, agrees the ship could be a game changer, that will allow commodities to be fast-tracked to market.

"They can be used to set up initial mine site development for less cost in a faster time-frame as no local airstrip is necessary to start cargo delivery," says Sudol.

Read: What can you build with $50 billion

Hybrid Enterprises hope the ships -- which are currently undergoing FAA certification -- will be in operation by 2018. The cost of each unit is expected to run to tens of millions of dollars, although the price has not yet been disclosed.

Neither is this the only airship preparing for launch. The Airlander 10 from Hybrid Air Vehicles, and the Stratobus from Thales, are just two of the new designs preparing to join the blimp revival.
 

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Does this not anger Africans?? I don't even live there but everyone capitalizing off of them pisses me off.
The Africans in power don't give a damn. Corrupt as all hell these corporations put a couple dollars in their pockets and they sell over all rights to their land. Corrupt politicians and Mining companies run Africa.

Africa should be the richest continent on Earth, but due to the incompetent fukks in power you'll have starving Africans living right next to some Chinese or European company making billions on land they have no right to.
 
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Maybe I'm ignorant on the subject, so please enlighten me, but it seems like everybody's got agendas and plans for Africa except for.................. Africans. I hope those nations within the continent are reaping some rewards for their land's exploitation. Something I get a kick out of is, Asians tell the Western world to fukk off when it comes to their love for Shark Fin Soup. They'll rape the sea as much if not more than Western nations. Africans on the other hand, historically allowed Westerners to hunt and rape their land, and on top of that let Westerners take the lead in conservation. An outsider is telling them what they can and cannot hunt. Gotta love it.

l.

You aren't ignorant to the subject, you seem very intelligent to what's going on.
 

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The Africans in power don't give a damn. Corrupt as all hell these corporations put a couple dollars in their pockets and they sell over all rights to their land. Corrupt politicians and Mining companies run Africa.

Kinda sounds like Most of us in America....

:patrice:

Most of the people in one of those threads would let someone smash their WIFE for 50 mil. Most of the people in the Coli would sell their people out if the price was right.
 

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Of course they announce it in a way like it is truly benefiting the citizens. However, its really saying look we just want to take your natural resources like everyone else, but we just don't want to build the infrastructure that the rest of the world enjoys so you don't get any ideas of economic independence.....
 

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Cool, a new piece of technology that will help take the wealth and resources out of Africa even quicker!!!
 
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I swear if I had won that billion powerball I would have spent 100million arming certain african countries to kick out these white companies and take the shyt over. We could have done it legally but if they refused to leave it would be get down or lay down.
 

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The Africans in power don't give a damn. Corrupt as all hell these corporations put a couple dollars in their pockets and they sell over all rights to their land. Corrupt politicians and Mining companies run Africa.

Africa should be the richest continent on Earth, but due to the incompetent fukks in power you'll have starving Africans living right next to some Chinese or European company making billions on land they have no right to.
The Africans in power? The same people who run America, runs Africa. You sound like cac on Obama for Black folks
 

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I swear if I had won that billion powerball I would have spent 100million arming certain african countries to kick out these white companies and take the shyt over. We could have done it legally but if they refused to leave it would be get down or lay down.
This is what happens. Foreign governments give money and weapons to certain individuals or groups to achieve power via coups and/or oppressive governing. When the puppet begins to go against the grain they are replaced via coup.

Foreign companies and governments have their paws all over Africa in many ways for many years.

You can be easily jailed, killed or disappear for speaking out against a leader in many African countries.
 

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It's a Trojan horse of sorts, probably.
But really, you would die if you went on that blimp, either through catching ebola, being eaten by a lion or being shot down by Boko Haram's soldiers.
 

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Remember the Blimp from a few years ago that the jets had to shoot down?

Anyway the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the uranium used came from Congo.
 
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