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Chinese balloon spotted over U.S. in ‘airstrike’ over Billings Montana

Explosion over Billings MontanaA Chinese spy balloon was caught on camera Friday flying over the region.

A mysterious video shows trails of smoke in the sky where the balloon was last spotted.

Dolly Moore, who took the video of the scene, said, “I saw the jets go by very quickly and then explode in the sky.”

Defense officials said the balloon did not explode over Montana, as the video went viral on social media.

The State Department said the balloon, which flew 60,000 feet over U.S. airspace, was a “clear violation” of U.S. sovereignty, but “because it was flying over many key locations, , will not be shot down.” .’

A video of the aftermath reveals trails of smoke in the sky where the balloon was when it flew over Billings, Montana on Friday.

A US defense official said the balloon was the size of several buses but did not pose an immediate threat to Americans.The balloon, photographed over Montana, was tracked for several days, but officials decided not to shoot it down for fear of debris.China claims it is a civilian airship used for weather research.

A US defense official said the balloon was the size of several buses but did not pose an immediate threat to Americans.The balloon, photographed over Montana, was tracked for several days, but officials decided not to shoot it down for fear of debris.China claims it is a civilian airship used for weather research.

The balloon flew over the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific, passed through Canadian airspace and entered the United States.

The balloon flew over the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific, passed through Canadian airspace and entered the United States.

U.S. officials said the balloons were big enough that destroying them would rain debris and endanger the safety of people on the ground.

Analysts said the balloon could be “about the size of three buses” and carry high-tech equipment such as cameras, sensors and radar.

F-22 fighter jets mobilized to track the device As it passed over Montana, which borders Canada on Wednesday.

A US defense official said it entered US airspace “a few days ago,” but did not share its exact location.

However, Montana Senator Steve Daynes warned that the balloon may have been targeting the state’s nuclear missile base.

“Montana plays an important national security role by housing a nuclear missile silo at Malmstrom Air Force Base,” Danes wrote to the Pentagon.

“Considering the growing hostility and destabilization aimed at the United States and its allies around the world, we are amazed at the fact that this spy balloon was able to enter our airspace and the state of Montana.”

A US defense official said the balloon was the size of several buses but did not pose an immediate threat to Americans.

A US defense official said the balloon was the size of several buses but did not pose an immediate threat to Americans.

China’s foreign ministry said the balloon “deviated significantly from its planned route” and regretted that “the airship strayed into the United States due to force majeure”, claiming it was used for scientific research “including meteorology”. However, the Department of Defense disputed this.

The discovery of the balloon, which alerted the White House and the Pentagon, adds to a series of recent controversies that have further strained strained relations between China and the United States.

Beijing, which sought calm while establishing the “facts” before its statement Friday morning, said the balloon was a weather-research device that “deviated significantly from its planned course.”

China’s foreign ministry said it regretted that the balloon accidentally entered US airspace. Republican leaders and former President Donald Trump had called for a balloon showdown.

Shrinkage: Secretary of State Anthony Brinken told Beijing about his decision to postpone a trip to China on Friday morning over balloon problems

Shrinkage: Secretary of State Anthony Brinken told Beijing about his decision to postpone a trip to China on Friday morning over balloon problems

China's surveillance balloon is estimated to be three buses wide. The balloon is fitted with solar panels that power onboard equipment such as long-range cameras and radar.It was flying at about 60,000 feet Friday afternoon, but the balloon can reach about twice that height.

China’s surveillance balloon is estimated to be three buses wide. The balloon is fitted with solar panels that power onboard equipment such as long-range cameras and radar.It was flying at about 60,000 feet Friday afternoon, but the balloon can reach about twice that height.

Following balloon sighting, US canceled Secretary of State Anthony blinkenA long-awaited trip to China.

The trip was to feature a landmark meeting with China’s president Xi Jinpingthe traveling President Biden and Xi Jinping announced the visit at a key summit in Bali in November.

“We are aware and express China’s regret,” a senior State Department official said when announcing the decision on Friday.

“Again, the presence of this balloon in our airspace is clearly unacceptable and a clear violation of our sovereignty. , the visit was not constructive. Beijing At the moment. ‘

“We’ve ‘postponed’ our planned trip after spotting a suspected spy balloon over the United States,” Brinken said.

Why is China launching a ‘spy balloon’ over Montana? Beijing suspected of delving into ‘Cold War strategy’

The sighting of a suspected Chinese spy balloon over the United States sparked speculation that Beijing was launching a coordinated surveillance operation near key military installations.

China claims the balloon went off course with a civilian airship, but analysts say the balloon could be spy technology deployed in US airspace during the Cold War.

Balloons have been used as a spy technology since the 1950s, including in the United States. However, advances in technology have made the latest models harder to detect and have much better monitoring capabilities.

Balloons currently flying over the United States are about the size of three buses. It is believed to have flown over the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific and passed through Canadian airspace before entering the United States.

One model suggests it will likely drift further over the Midwest and Missouri by Saturday, but the nature of the device and changing weather make precise forecasts difficult.

U.S. officials say the balloons are big enough that destroying them would rain debris and threaten the safety of people on the ground.

When asked about the existence of a nuclear missile silo in Montana, a senior Pentagon official said the balloon’s path passes “many classified sites.”

“Obviously they are trying to fly… this balloon over a sensitive area… to gather information…” the official added.

However, balloon technology is not “revolutionary” and its observations are no better than what China can see through other means such as spy satellites.

China’s claims that balloons are civilian weather stations are not entirely unfounded. Balloons like these, which look like surveillance devices, are a common tool in meteorological research.

China has been flying such balloons over the United States in recent years, according to senior Pentagon officials.

Officials declined to provide details, but indicated that the flights were detected dating back to the administration of former President Donald Trump.

But officials added that it was the first time a Chinese balloon had stayed in U.S. airspace for an extended period of time.

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