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It may just be an advertising balloon for those Shen Yun shows by Falun Gong, the publishers of Epoch Times…
Ok, if it’s to high to shoot down, we’ve found a hole in our defense!! Quick, another 2-3 billion to develop a weapons system able to shoot that high.
No doubt, the POTUS was given options. Said options would have included the probability of success and the cost of each. Would give him a basis for rejection.Easy enough to classify the attempt.
News release says POTUS decided not to shoot it down, which implies options were presented to do so.
Would be my guess!"The FAA has paused departures from and arrivals to Wilmington (ILM), Myrtle Beach International (MYR) and Charleston International (CHS) airports to support the Department of Defense in a national security effort."
So maybe a shoot-down at long last?
Link?Falling down now ...
Live video available online.
So apparently it could be shot down. I bet China appreciated our willingness to let them complete their surveillance before we shot it down. After waiting so long, we could have just let it self destruct and not wasted gas and ammo.
If they wanted to spy, all they'll had to do was hide cameras on any China Airlines plane. Just saying
Why can't we shoot to darn thing down then. When in history did a country like Russia for example allow the intrusion of any foreign flying object enter into the national airspace? Sure it is understandable that shooting it down might pose a threat to citizens...but what if its not only a weather balloon but also is something else? I find the fact that it "accidentally" strayed over here hard to believe. I would think that the people put it in flight would keep a reasonably close eye on it.We are capable of shooting down orbiting satellites. I think we can shoot down a balloon.
Why can't we shoot to darn thing down then. When in history did a country like Russia for example allow the intrusion of any foreign flying object enter into the national airspace? Sure it is understandable that shooting it down might pose a threat to citizens...but what if its not only a weather balloon but also is something else? I find the fact that it "accidentally" strayed over here hard to believe. I would think that the people put it in flight would keep a reasonably close eye on it.
I am curious as to what "data" it would be collecting that couldn't (or hasn't) already been obtained by existing means.
Exactly. They're probably laughing in chinese nowI am curious as to what "data" it would be collecting that couldn't (or hasn't) already been obtained by existing means.
Welp...Think it’ll get shot down once it’s “feet wet”?
"We gave them the appropriate salute"Here's audio from it passing over KC yesterday:
https://www.kshb.com/news/local-new...s-capture-pilots-spotting-chinese-spy-balloon
The audio at about :45 sec is pretty good. "Is that the Chinese spy balloon?", "No comment."
Communications probably. Specially who in our military was talking to whom about how we reacted. And if nothing else to see what we would do about being poked with an overflight.I am curious as to what "data" it would be collecting that couldn't (or hasn't) already been obtained by existing means.
What if it's in connection with one of those chinese satellites...I am curious as to what "data" it would be collecting that couldn't (or hasn't) already been obtained by existing means.
We all know that it never didI guess Cold War never really ended