Russian spy plane to be re-purposed as cellphone tower
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We’ve already seen balloons used to provide cellphone service, but it looks like the Russians could soon be putting that setup to shame, with one of its Myasishchev M-55 spy planes now reportedly set to be demoed as a makeshift cellphone tower early next year. That’ll apparently happenin Malaysia over the course of February and March, but it seems like that could just be the beginning, with one ” unnamed Western firm” said to be in discussions with the aircraft’s manufacturer about the possibility of resuming production of the planes specifically for this purpose. Among other things, that would allow the plane to used to provide cellphone service in disaster areas, with its 17,000 meter altitude and 5,000 kilometer range allowing it to cover a wide range on the ground with relative ease.
[Via textually.org]
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Original post by Donald Melanson
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