Por: The New York Times Politics February 07, 2023
WASHINGTON — The top military commander overseeing North American airspace said Monday that some previous incursions by Chinese spy balloons during the Trump administration were not detected in real time, and the Pentagon learned of them only later.“I will tell you that we did not detect those threats, and that’s a domain awareness gap,” said Gen. Glen D. VanHerck, the commander of the Pentagon’s Northern Command.One explanation,... + full article
CNBC USA Politics February 06, 2023
WASHINGTON — In the wake of a U.S. missile attack Saturday that destroyed a Chinese surveillance ballon, political and diplomatic fallout ramped up Monday in both Beijing and Washington.The latest Chinese spy balloon is believed to be the fifth Chinese surveillance balloon... + más
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ABC News USA Politics February 06, 2023
Previous incidents that occurred during the Trump administration and early under the Biden administration were not spotted by NORAD at the time, Air Force Gen. Glen VanHerck, commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, told reporters... + más
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Time USA World February 06, 2023
The alleged after traversing the continental U.S. has raised questions about whether other airships like it have floated into other countries’ airspace in the past. At least four other governments have reported additional instances of possible surveillance balloons. U.S.... + más
It’s 2023. Why are militaries still using spy balloons? | Politico
Release of balloons would be banned under new Florida bill. Here’s why. | Orlando Sentinel
Time USA World February 05, 2023
As a large Chinese balloon traversing the United States reached North Carolina on Saturday, Chinese officials were sticking by their claims that the vessel wasn’t being used for spying, but “for scientific research such as meteorology.” But experts say that the balloon,... + más
Chinese Spy Balloon Path: Where It's Headed in U.S. | Time
Pentagon tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana | Portland Press Herald
ABC7 USA World February 05, 2023
believed to be from China as it traveled across the U.S. for several days.The white balloon, which China's foreign ministry has claimed to be used for meteorological purposes, traveled at an altitude of around 60,000 feet with a vessel described as the size of three buses,... + más
Chinese spy balloon shot down over Atlantic | Newsweek
Time USA Nation February 04, 2023
The was first spotted over Billings, Montana on Feb. 1, but it has traveled a long way since then—and the military, meteorologists, and amateur observers alike are tracking its position. By Friday, it appeared to be floating above northwest Missouri and the Kansas City area.... + más
Montana China spy balloon: What to know | Fox Business
Newsweek USA Nation February 04, 2023
President Joe Biden broke his silence on Saturday about the suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew into American airspace earlier this week.The mysterious balloon first spotted flying over Billings, Montana, on Wednesday has been identified by the United States government as a... + más
Rep. Mike Rogers offers succinct GOP assessment of Chinese spy flight | Fox News
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