JLENS: The (in the red) Balloon

David Willman survives at the Los Angeles Times as one of a minuscule number of mainstream American newspaper reporters who know how to dissect a sick Pentagon program.  (Actually, I can’t think of any others.)  His exposé about the Army/Raytheon JLENS radar balloon system reveals a textbook case of waste, fraud, and abuse in military-industrial technology.  Billions of dollars down the drain with nothing to show except contractor profits and executive career advancements.  It is still easy as pie for companies to promise the moon to the Pentagon, rope in a few pork-barrel congressmen, and laugh all the way to the bank. Most of the time, they can rest assured that the public will never know. Hats off to Willman for somehow getting this one in the paper.

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2 JLENS balloons tethered at Aberdeen Proving Ground visible from Johns Hopkins University’s Baltimore campus on a clear windless day (which they prefer)

 

 

 

 

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