according tothe Guardian. The purpose of the balloons according to that filing is to “conduct high altitude MESH networking tests over South Dakota to provide a persistent surveillance system to locate and deter narcotic trafficking and homeland security threats.”...
Somehow, I feel sure that the Biden administration will just try to shift blame to the Trump administration for this Chinese spy balloon fiasco, but here’s the truth – the US military could have shot down that balloon before it ever hovered over any sensitive US military sites, but Preside...
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Flying for six and a half hours at low altitude in the dark, they arrived over the target and the sensor pallets were dropped by parachute near Anxi in Gansu province. After another six and a half hours of low altitude flight, they arrived back at Takhli. The sensors worked and uploaded...
and super large. Generally, the larger the tethered balloon, the stronger the carrying capacity; The higher the altitude, the longer the dwell time. Mission loads are usually installed on the platform below the sphere, mainly carrying various types of loads such as communication, radar, ...
Types Balloon Fixed-wing Glider Helicopter Unmanned(UAV) Roles Combat Attack(gunship) Bomber(strategic) Electronic warfare(EW) Fighter(air superiority) Multi-role(strike fighter) Non-combat Early warning and control(AEW&C) Reconnaissance Surveillance ...
A hobbyist club in Illinois said its high-altitude balloon that's missing might have been shot down by fighter jets last weekend. While the club continues to look for answers, a San Jose-based group says hobby balloons have been in the skies for decades
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