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  2. The US military’s F-22 Raptor jets have been deployed three times in the last week to shoot down the Chinese balloon and two “high-altitude airborne objects” above North America, including ...

  3. Chinese spy balloon – live: China warns of ‘further actions ...

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    Everything we know about ‘Chinese spy balloon’ found hovering above northern US. 11:30, Graeme Massie and Gustaf Kilander. The US military has shot down a Chinese high-altitude spy balloon in ...

  4. Chinese authorities have dismissed the Pentagon’s revelation that a high-altitude surveillance balloon shot down by the US military was part of China’s “larger” intelligence-gathering ...

  5. 2023 Chinese balloon incident - Wikipedia

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    According to Falco, the first balloon and subsequent UFOs downed by the United States are part of a hybrid communications architecture linking with Chinese satellites. [183] [184] He said that surveillance by balloon is conducted by many nations and detected "all the time" without eliciting a big response. After the balloon was seen by the ...

  6. Chinese spy balloon - live: US says 3 newly shot-down ... - AOL

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    The order comes in the wake of numerous take downs of UAOs across North America, including a Chinese spy balloon. No evidence of ‘alien or extraterrestrial’ activity in shot-down objects ...

  7. Chinese spy balloon – live: Beijing mocks US ‘hype’ over ...

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    Everything we know about ‘Chinese spy balloon’ found hovering above northern US. Chinese social media mocks balloon incident. 13:35, Sravasti Dasgupta. Reactions on Chinese social media ...

  8. 2007 Chinese anti-satellite missile test - Wikipedia

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    On 11 January 2007, China conducted an anti-satellite missile test. A Chinese weather satellite—the FY-1C (COSPAR 1999-025A) polar orbit satellite of the Fengyun series, at an altitude of 865 kilometres (537 mi), with a mass of 750 kilograms (1,650 lb) [1] —was destroyed by a kinetic kill vehicle traveling with a speed of 8 km/s (18,000 mph) in the opposite direction [2] (see Head-on ...

  9. Category:Satellites of China - Wikipedia

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