Military tracking mysterious high-altitude balloon over US: Report

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The U.S. military is tracking a mysterious high-altitude balloon drifting across the western part of the country on Friday, CBS News reported, citing U.S. officials.

Military aircraft spotted and investigated the balloon, but have not yet determined its nature or origin and do not assess it as a threat, the officials told CBS. It was last known transiting eastward on the jetstream on Friday, a source familiar told the outlet, and was spotted in Colorado earlier in the day, one of the officials said.

The military sent aircraft to investigate the balloon after it was detected, CBS reported.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

The sighting comes just over a year after a large, high-altitude Chinese spy balloon transiting from Alaska and across the contiguous United States sparked a furor in Washington. U.S. fighter aircraft on February 4, 2023, downed the balloon off the coast of South Carolina in U.S. airspace after it had crossed the U.S., apparently in attempt to surveil sensitive military installation.

Biden administration officials said they had taken steps to protect sensitive installations from the spying capabilities of the Chinese balloon. However, the balloon may have picked up electronic signals, potentially those emitted from weapons systems and communications between base personnel, and transmitted data in real time back to Beijing, NBC reported.

Several other balloons were spotted and some shot down in subsequent weeks, but none were determined to be of foreign origin.

At the time, the U.S. lacked the capabilities to detect intrusions of objects like the Chinese spy balloon, often not realizing they had occurred until after the fact, Gen. Glen VanHerck, the former North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) commander, told lawmakers.

After the shoot-down, officials and media reports revealed the craft represented one element of a broader Chinese Communist Party (CCP) program to quietly collect information on other countries.

President Joe Biden’s promise to establish norms of behavior in the skies have not been realized.

Biden administration officials privately lamented that the public outcry and reputational consequences for Beijing following the spy balloon’s reveal that rocked the world in early 2023 damaged relations with China while over-representing the national security threat actually posed by the balloon, according to NBC.

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Soon after that call, U.S. military jets used targeting pods to determine the object was a balloon the size of three school buses and equipped with a massive surveillance payload, but no offensive capabilities, NBC reported.

China claimed the balloon was a civilian airship designed to collect meteorological damage that had blown severely off course.

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