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US sends fighter jets to monitor balloons

VnExpressVnExpress24/02/2024


The North American Aerospace Defense Command dispatched fighter jets to monitor a balloon in Utah, but did not shoot it down because it determined it was not a security threat.

"The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), in close coordination with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), detected a small balloon at an altitude of 13,000 meters," NORAD announced on February 23.

"NORAD fighter jets approached the balloon over Utah and the pilots determined it was not a controlled object and did not pose a threat to national security," the agency said in a statement.

According to a US official, the balloon was about 15 meters tall and carried an object that looked like a cube with sides of 60 centimeters. However, it is not clear what the balloon was carrying and how much the object weighed.

US F-16 fighter jets conduct training flights in Utah in May 2017. Photo: USAF

US F-16 fighter jets conduct training flights in Utah in May 2017. Photo: USAF

NORAD said the fighter jets did not shoot down the balloon and that it would continue to monitor and supervise it, but did not say who owned it. The FAA said the balloon did not pose a danger to flights and would work with NORAD to ensure flight safety.

The incident occurred more than a year after the US sent an F-22 fighter jet to fire a missile to shoot down a Chinese balloon in the waters east of South Carolina. The balloon was nearly 61 meters tall, was said to carry many smart sensors and could be controlled remotely.

China said its balloon went astray due to force majeure and accused the US of overreacting by shooting down the vehicle. The shooting down of the balloon caused tensions between the US and China for months, which have only recently eased.

NORAD then adjusted its sensors to increase its ability to detect balloons flying high over the United States and Canada. NORAD units then shot down several smaller balloons over the U.S. state of Alaska and the Canadian border.

Nguyen Tien (According to ABC, AFP )



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