Cargo airships, resembling UFOs, weighing up to 600 tons, are expected to be introduced in 2024.
Every time there are mysterious light streaks in the sky, many people associate UFOs, but so far, there is no official information about UFOs related to aliens.
However, UFOs will soon appear clearly in the sky with the mission of transporting goods.
Aerosmena, a Russian airship manufacturer, is planning to launch a disc-shaped balloon that many say resembles a UFO by 2024. It is estimated that the balloon has a capacity of up to 600 tons, designed. for the purpose of transporting goods.
It is known that the father of this idea is an experienced Russian aircraft designer, Orfey Kozlov, who passed away last year.
The airship designed by Orfey Kozlov is an integrated vehicle with the ability to perform direct loading and unloading operations in any infrastructure.
This can be understood that, the airship allows to carry out the pick-up without having to have a seaport, road, airport or airstrip. There’s even a pulley system on the airship.
Sergei V. Bendin, CEO of Aerosmena, said: “Vehicles like this make transporting goods very simple and direct, helping to minimize logistics costs and warehouse. The cost of transporting goods by airship will be lower than that of the same order as transporting by air transport.”
The cargo airship has a UFO-shaped design that can be easier to move and land in the direction of the wind compared to other airship projects but uses the traditional shape of an elongated hull.
Special design is an important factor, helping to optimize the efficiency of freight transport, especially in difficult-to-reach areas and terrain such as in mountainous areas or valleys. More specifically, this balloon can help put out fires in forest fires.
Aerosmena plans to design different models of the airship, with a payload capacity of 20 to 600 tons, respectively, with an altitude of up to 8,000 km and a speed of up to 250 km/h.
For the 600-ton balloon model, a large chamber filled with air heated to 200 degrees Celsius, works equivalent to eight helicopter engines to help lift the balloon in the air.
Aerosmena’s first goal is to successfully build a 60-ton version of the airship, then perform a “engineering evaluation of flight performance” and then gradually proceed to larger models. than.
Sergei V. Bendin also revealed that the company will launch a version of the passenger airship in the future, with the ambition of becoming a means for people to enjoy the experience of “traveling around the world in a hotel.” The flight is full of luxurious and exciting services like never before.”