The US has shot down a giant Chinese balloon that it says has been spying on key military sites across America. The Department of Defence confirmed its fighter jets brought down the balloon over ...
Headlines have recently alerted us to objects floating overhead without our express permission. Politicians and pundits have ...
"China is strongly opposed to this and will take countermeasures," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Wednesday.
Aviation enthusiast Iaaan Kluft noted on Twitter that a pico balloon known as K9YO-15 would have been at the same place where the U.S. Air Force shot down the object recently. The balloon was ...
Officials inside the Pentagon and intelligence community still haven’t answered questions about what they know about foreign ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration closed airspace in the area where the balloon was shot down until 05:15 p.m. local time Saturday NEW YORK, February 4. /TASS/. The United States on Saturday ...
A 200-feet tall balloon sent out of Beijing to survey airspace with ‘sensitive military facilities’ was recently shot down. Questions concerning why it was occupying U.S. airspace and the strength of ...
The incident inflated concerns among balloonists, but it may have boosted business for hot air balloon companies as well.
When a Chinese high-altitude balloon suspected of spying was spotted over the United States recently, the US Air Force ...
Even so, the arrival last month of a Chinese high-altitude balloon called for a measure of creativity, putting weapons to an unfamiliar test. One challenge was the balloon was flying at about ...
Several Montana and U.S. military officials told the Billings Gazette the balloon was traveling above 65,000 feet, which is too high for the jets to reach.