This image is describing TCOM's unmanned 22m aerostat system. It describes the payload as 
400 pounds, the altitude 3,000 feet and the flight duration as 14 or more days.
This chart shows the characteristics of TCOM's unmanned surveillance blimp. It has a payload 
of 400lbs, can reach an altitude of 3000 feet, can remain airborn for 14+ days. It will be 
tested on the border of the US and Mexico and used in Afghanistan and Iraq.
This graph from the Wall Street Journal is about a UAV that is used by the US military to 
watch insurgents movements in the middle east. This chart shows different information about 
the UAV.
TCOM has developed an unmanned tactical blimp that is planned to monitor insurgents in Afghanistan 
and Iraq by the US military.  It weighs in at 400 pounds and can fly an altitude of 3000 feet 
for over 14 days.  It will be tested along the US-Mexico border.
This chart shows TCOM's unmanned 22 million dollar tactical aerostat system. Which has payload 
weight of 400 lbs, altitude of 4,000 feet, and flight duration of at least 14 days.
This chart clearly displays the 'Eye In The Sky', TCOM's unmanned 22m Tactical Aerostat System. 
The chart shows several different characteristics of the 'Eye In The Sky'.
It has payload rates and altitude and then flight duration.  I think it has to do with US 
troops in the military that were in Afghanistan there is a picture of a blimp also
The diagram shows TCOM's 22M unmanned aerostat system: It highlight the weight, altitude and 
flight duration. It also details its camera, radar etc available for use by troops and where 
it will be tested.
This chart describes eye in the sky. Specifically, TCOM's unmanned 22M tactical aerostat system. 
The chart describes that the equipment has radar and cameras.
This diagram spotlights the new drone that is planned to operate in Iraq and Afghanistan to 
monitor insurgent activity. It is being tested along the US-Mexico border.
This chart describes eye in the sky. Specifically, TCOM's unmanned 22M tactical Aerostat System. 
The chart states that the equipment has cameras and radar.
This article is about TCOMs unmanned 22m tactical aerostat system.  The article give somes 
stats about it, and is also accompanied by a picture of what the aerostat looks like 
The image is of a blimp used in Afghanistan by our military. It is nicknamed the eye in the 
sky. The image shows all of the details for the blimp such as spped and the length of travel. 
It gives all of the details for everything about the blimp.
The American and Mexican border is a hot topic issue, that gets a lot of people worked up. 
In this illustration we see how the U.S goverment is trying to implement blimp-like devices 
that can carry payloads and monitor activities on the border. 
This is a picture and various related statistics about  TCOM's unmanned 22M Tactical Aerostat 
System, which is a lighter than air drone with a payload weight of 400 pounds.