WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army says it won’t install high-powered video cameras on two blimp-like surveillance aircraft that will start hovering above suburban Baltimore in December.
Maj. Beth Smith of the North American Aerospace Defense Command told The Washington Post (http://wapo.st/1qzUZME ) Friday the Army has dropped a requirement for video cameras on the stationary balloons.
The cameras were mentioned in documents from 2009 that the Army recently released to the Electronic Privacy Information Center under a federal court order.
The Army announced plans last year to tether the balloons on land owned by Aberdeen Proving Ground for a three-year exercise. They’re part of a program called JLENS, short for Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System.
Smith says construction of the JLENS base stations has begun near Interstate 95.
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