Everything We Know About The Unidentified Objects The United States Shot Down

On February 4, the US military shot down a Chinese balloon that had been prowling the US sky for several days, in order to “surveil strategic sites”, according to Beijing.

A few days later, a An American F-22 fighter shot down an unidentified flying object over Canadian skiesdetected in the north of the country. As the President of Canada said last Saturday, he ordered “shoot down any unidentified object who violated the airspace.

For its part, the Pentagon continues without knowing where the latter comes from, unlike the one shot down the fourth. These he was not the only objects that the American forces shot down.

Trudeau highlights the work of NORAD, the NNorth American Aerospace Defense Commanda joint organization of Canada and the United States that provides air defense and control for all of North America.

This object in question was flying over the Yukon region, a border region with Alaska.

Another object detected over the Great Lakes

Last Sunday, US military forces shot down another high-flying object, specifically over Lake Huron, located in the Great Lakes regionin the Middle East region of North America.

With this event, the United States Department of Defense confirm that he is third consecutive day of shooting down unidentified flying objects over American skies.

In the case of the object shot down on Sunday, the Pentagon coordinated with the Federal Civil Aviation Administration (FAA) closes airspace in the area where he was.

After these episodes, the US Department of Defense reinforced surveillance of its airspace, according to Melissa DaltonUS Under Secretary of Defense and Homeland Affairs.

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