Chinese Spy balloon collected military information..!?

A Chinese spy balloon the size of three buses was spotted in US airspace last February. They flew over the Malstar air Force Base in Montana, where some of America's nuclear weapons are kept. It may be remembered that last february, the incident of a mysterious balloon flying over American airspace caused a stir. In this case, there is sensational information that a Chinese balloon that flew in American airspace collected intelligence from several important military bases and immediately sent it to Beijing. The united states released this shocking information on Monday. A Chinese spy balloon the size of three buses was spotted over US airspace in late January. President Joe Biden's administration said the balloon first entered U.S. airspace from Alaska on january 28, and over the next four days flew over Malstar air Force Base in Montana, where some of the U.S.'s nuclear weapons are kept.
Intelligence collected by China:
NBC News, citing three officials, said china was able to control the balloon and transmit data collected in real-time to Beijing. The intelligence gathered by china was mostly derived from electronic signals, and china could have collected more intelligence from more sensitive areas had the US not taken steps to stop the information being transmitted from the balloon, the three officials said. The balloon has raised tensions between the US and China. The incident further escalated the already simmering tensions between the US and China. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken postponed his trip to beijing in February. china, which acknowledged the balloon as its own, said it was related to a civilian project. But it also informed that the situation occurred because it deviated from its designated route. This balloon from china is mainly used for meteorological research, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement posted on the Chinese Foreign Ministry's website.
Earlier, on february 4, the united states shot down a Chinese spy balloon in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Carolina. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said, At the direction of President Joe Biden, a fighter jet this afternoon shot down a Chinese spy balloon in U.S. airspace which was over the ocean off the South Carolina coast.

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