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WASHINGTON (TND) — A small mylar balloon may have been one of three unidentified aerial objects shot down in North American airspace by fighter jets, according to a report from Aviation Week.
President Joe Biden said Thursday that the U.S. intelligence community believes three aerial objects shot down by military fighter jets last week were likely balloons. At least one of the objects ...
In remarks Thursday, President Biden said the three aerial objects shot down by U.S. military were most likely tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions.
The United States military shot down additional unidentified flying objects over North America this weekend, bringing the tally to four aerial objects downed over the U.S. and Canada this month ...
In remarks Thursday, President Biden said the three aerial objects shot down by U.S. military were most likely tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions.
The US military shot down three unidentified aerial objects in North American airspace this weekend — one over Alaska, another over northern Canada and one over the Great Lakes region.
The United States has called off the search for two unidentified flying objects that were respectively shot down over Alaska and Lake Huron last week, The New York Times reported Friday. A U.… ...
A U.S. F-22 shot down the object as it was flying over the Yukon, about 100 miles from the U.S.-Canadian border, in an operation coordinated by the North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — A small mylar balloon may have been one of three unidentified aerial objects shot down in North American airspace by fighter jets, according to a report from Aviation Week. AW ...
In remarks Thursday, President Biden said the three aerial objects shot down by U.S. military were most likely tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions.