Leaked Documents Reveal More Chinese Spy Balloon Operations: Report
According to a recent article, files that were leaked online reveal that China has used up to four additional detective balloons to target the US and other nations.
According to a Washington Post report, several of the files that were reportedly posted on the Discord network by 21-year-old Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira reveal that China has frequently used detective balloons all over the world.
While another bubble crashed into the South China Sea, one of the other spy balloons mentioned in the information flew over a group of American carrier strikers without encountering any resistance. Information regarding the dates of these tragedies is never assured.
The articles also provide fresh details about the Killeen-23 spy balloon’s’s technical capabilities. It was shot down over the Atlantic in February after flying over a large portion of the American continent. In a document from February 15, just days after Killeen-23 was shot down by the National Geospatial-Intelligent Agency( NGA ), three balloon details are discussed. The other two bubbles, in addition to Killeen – 23, are referred to as Bulger and Accardo, respectively.
The information claims that Bulger-21, carrying monitoring equipment, traveled the globe between December 2021 and May 2022. According to reports, it had a” full movement video load with camera”!
According to The Post, the information also seem to connect Bulger-21 to Eagles Men Aviation Science and Technology Group, a business that was sanctioned in connection with the earlier this year detective bubble event.
According to The Post, the documents demonstrate that Killeen – 23 could produce approximately 10,000 watts of solar power, indicating that it could have used a chemical aperture radar to produce images at night and see through short layers.
Meanwhile, the NGA statement also demonstrates that American intelligence did not fully comprehend Killeen-23. For instance, according to one of the documents, U.S. analysts had” no pictures collections from the Killeen – 23 cargo to review for an optical sensor.”
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This demonstrates that the United States decided to let the detective balloon travel all the way from Montana to the coastline of South Carolina despite not knowing exactly what it could study.
Teixeira, who was detained earlier this week in Massachusetts, is alleged to have leaked a number of information, including the information in question. Information about the Russia-Ukraine War is included in many leaked documents, including claims that the U.S. believes the war may last much longer.
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