And the balloonageddon continues

US Shuts Airspace Over Lake Michigan, Cites “National Defense”

 

Seems the balloons are coming pretty fast.

 

 

 

Clearly if the Commies are swarming our skies with balloons, they need to be shot down. But while balloons are cheap, AIM-9X missiles are expensive as are F-15 and especially F-22 sorties. Reserving air supremacy fighters for swatting balloons over Canada or Montana means they can’t be deployed elsewhere for roles more requiring their capabilities. The ability to take out balloons *cheaply* is needed. A suggestion: instead of expendable missiles launched from advanced fighters, how about reusable missiles launched from cargo jets, or modified corporate jets? Missiles such as AQM-37C. This missile was a target, and some variants were fitted with a parachute recovery system. The AQM-37C was capable of Mach 4 flight up to 100,000 feet. The AQM-37 series is now long out of production and no longer in service, but the design has worked for fifty years and could be certainly updated. It could be rebuilt for precision command guidance or some onboard guidance; it could be meant to simply dart through the balloons envelope, or blast over it real close while spewing out small submunitions. Build them in vast numbers for economies of scale; build variants for other roles such as surface attack, recon, whatever, to spread the cost and utility around. If you’re *real* good, build them for in-flight snatching; if you are *extremely* good, build them to be snatched by the launch aircraft.

 

 

 

 

 

5 responses to “And the balloonageddon continues”

  1. Andrew Gorman Avatar
    Andrew Gorman

    The Soviets plopped a b-29 turret on an AN-2 biplane when we were sending recon balloons over them in the 1950’s. Took a while to get up to altitude, but balloons are slow. First thing I found on the interwebs is at:
    https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/antonov-an-2a-genetrix-balloon-attacker.10994/

  2. Jeff Wright Avatar
    Jeff Wright

    At that same site, I saw some very thin RATOs on a drone. Vern Rayburn wanted VLJs for his air taxi model. The VCs balked and he got thrown out of his own company.

    We did get Very Light Jets out of the deal for folks who could not afford Gulfstreams.

    VLJs and cheap missiles might be the answer. Use to transport organs otherwise. Weather patrol…CAP stuff. Each state/region has one.

  3. Bob Avatar
    Bob

    I don’t understand why they can’t use the 20mm gatling gun.

    1. scottlowther Avatar
      scottlowther

      Riddling a balloon with tiny little holes could take *days* to bring it down. Behold: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64546767