This military-grade high altitude weather balloon remains sealed in its original foil packaging. Though the exact date of manufacture is unknown, its condition suggests it has been stored properly and remains unused. These balloons are typically deployed for atmospheric data collection, reconnaissance, or meteorological research at altitudes exceeding 20 km. Ideal for collectors of military field gear or scientific instrumentation, this item represents a unique piece of operational equipment with potential display or educational value. Inflates to approximately 36 inches.
Features:
- Sealed foil packaging — unopened and unused
- Designed for high altitude deployment (20–30 km range)
- Commonly used in military and meteorological applications
- Latex-based construction with payload lift capacity (approx. 200g)
- Manufacturer unknown; likely Pawan or Kaymont based on packaging style
- Date of manufacture not indicated
- Suitable for display, collection, or educational reference
This military-grade high altitude weather balloon remains sealed in its original foil packaging. Though the exact date of manufacture is unknown, its condition suggests it has been stored properly and remains unused. These balloons are typically deployed for atmospheric data collection, reconnaissance, or meteorological research at altitudes exceeding 20 km. Ideal for collectors of military field gear or scientific instrumentation, this item represents a unique piece of operational equipment with potential display or educational value. Inflates to approximately 36 inches.
Features:
- Sealed foil packaging — unopened and unused
- Designed for high altitude deployment (20–30 km range)
- Commonly used in military and meteorological applications
- Latex-based construction with payload lift capacity (approx. 200g)
- Manufacturer unknown; likely Pawan or Kaymont based on packaging style
- Date of manufacture not indicated
- Suitable for display, collection, or educational reference