The airship
has been unable to fly since its delivery about two years ago. (photo :
chorcharsinging)
The army has
agreed to pay 50 million baht more to an American airship producer to make its
350-million-baht airship fly for the first time since its procurement.
An army
source said the army signed a contract with Aria International Inc on Sept 20
to make the surveillance airship stay up in the air.
The company
was originally hired to provide the airship, which has not flown since its
arrival in the country.
Army chief
Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha ordered the contract because he does not want the airship
to rest in its hangar in Pattani province any longer.
The
contractor is confident it can make the airship fly by November.
The airship
has been unable to fly since its delivery about two years ago. The army
formally accepted the airship in July last year. Since then it has had to pay
for its maintenance.
The army has
paid 200,000-300,000 baht a month to refill the airship with helium, to help
the airship keep its shape and avoid leaks. The army has paid about 25 million
baht altogether for refills in the past year.
The airship
was ordered during the tenure of former army chief Anupong Paochinda who hoped
it would help deter threats in the three southern border provinces. However, it
was criticised for being unsuitable for security missions in the far South, as
it could be shot down with ease.
Poor storage
caused multiple leaks, and the supplier repaired it once. The cameras of the
airship and their video streaming system are also out of order.
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