Key takeaways:
- The US military has shot down three unidentified objects in North American airspace in the past week.
- John Kirby, the National Security Council’s coordinator for strategic communications, said the objects were detected by early-detection radar.
- The US military is continuing to investigate the objects and their origin.
The United States military has shot down three unidentified objects in North American airspace in the past week, according to the Pentagon. The objects were shot down by US fighter jets over northern Canada, Alaska, and Lake Huron.
John Kirby, the National Security Council’s coordinator for strategic communications, said the objects were detected by early-detection radar which is now set to detect smaller, slower-moving objects. He said that if the parameters are set to look for a certain something, it is more likely to be found.
Kirby did not comment on whether the objects had any connection to China’s spy balloon. He also did not provide any further information on the objects or their origin.
The US military has not released any further information on the objects or their origin. It is unclear whether the objects are related to China’s spy balloon or any other foreign activity.
The US military is continuing to investigate the objects and their origin. It is unclear at this time what the objects were or why they were in North American airspace.
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