PASSAGE - Persistent Airborne Sensor Suite for Arctic Geographical Environments : weather implications / by I.A. Collin.: D68-6/128-2013E-PDF

Canada has a mandate to assert its Arctic sovereignty, and one method of presence being considered is the High Altitude Airship (HAA). This report presents an assessment of the Arctic weather conditions at high altitude, as well as conditions at various sites, from ground level up to the operating altitude. The assessment indicates that operation at high altitudes in winter should not be attempted. The highly unpredictable winds alone would make HAA launch and operation too risky. Summer winds at these altitudes are more predictable and lighter, though not zero, and occasional high winds do occur. The wind direction is not constant, and so it is doubtful that the wind could be used to generate a functional flight path. Summer is also reported to experience regular cloud cover, which means that, although the HAA may be employed in detection, it is unlikely to be able to perform identification. Depending on the HAA’s performance ratings, it should be possible to find acceptable days for launch and descent at almost any chosen location. A simple surveillance pattern shows that it is theoretically possible for the HAA to cover the Northwest Passage area within 14 days, though high winds could have a significant impact. Additionally, this report raises questions as to whether or not this is a cost effective solution to the Arctic surveillance problem, and further research is proposed.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Defence R&D Canada.
Title PASSAGE - Persistent Airborne Sensor Suite for Arctic Geographical Environments : weather implications / by I.A. Collin.
Series title Technical Memorandum ; 2013-128
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "August 2013."
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Defence Research and Development Canada, c2013.
Author / Contributor Collin, I. A.
Description xii, 68 p. : tables, graphs.
Catalogue number
  • D68-6/128-2013E-PDF
Subject terms Technical reports
Weather
High altitude airships
Surveillance
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