03 February 2023

HERE iN MESA AZ: Spotting Air-Borne Low-Altitude Unidentified Red Air Balloon

 Visible in the sky south of Broadway yesterday afternoon...


 



 www.forbes.com

Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon Hovering Over U.S., Pentagon Says 



Nicholas Reimann
Updated Feb 2, 2023, 06:12pm EST

Topline

"A suspected Chinese spy balloon is flying over the U.S., though its current location and exact capabilities remain unclear, the Pentagon told multiple news outlets Thursday, just days before the U.S. Secretary of State is scheduled to make a high-profile trip to China.

Key Facts


Pentagon spokesperson Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told NBC News the object is a “a high-altitude surveillance balloon” that officials are monitoring closely.

The balloon was seen Wednesday over Billings, Montana, after crossing the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and going over Canada, according to NBC News.

President Joe Biden proposed shooting down the balloon Wednesday but the Pentagon opted against the move due to the potential for civilian casualties, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing officials with knowledge of the matter.

A senior official told ABC News the balloon is the size of three buses and possesses a technology bay.


 

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Forbes.

Crucial Quote

“Once the balloon was detected, the U.S. government acted immediately to protect against the collection of sensitive information,” Ryder told NBC News. . ." 



Further Reading 

3 hours ago · China has often complained about surveillance by the United States, including its deployment of ships or planes near Chinese military exercises.
2 hours ago · The Pentagon said February 2 it was tracking a Chinese spy balloon flying high over the A balloon in the sky over Billings, Mont., in images ...

U.S. Tracked Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon Over America This Week (Wall Street Journal)

Suspected Chinese spy balloon found over northern U.S. (NBC News)

Chinese spy balloon surveilling US, senior official says (ABC News)

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