When we ignore the Chinese balloon that was dropped on February 4, we see that the unidentified flying objects (UFO) dropped in the last four days. White House officials said the downed UFOs were not like the first Chinese balloon, but they could also be smaller balloons.
Three UFOs shot down in four days
US Air Force General Glen VanHerck, who is tasked with protecting US airspace, told reporters that the military has yet to determine what the last three objects were, how they stayed in the air or where they came from.
“There’s a reason we call them objects, not balloons,” said VanHerck, head of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and Northern Command. VanHerck also said he would not rule out any possibility, including aliens. Another defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the military had not obtained any evidence that the objects were extraterrestrial.
Dropped fourth object octagon
Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder said in an official statement that a US F-16 fighter jet, at the behest of President Joe Biden, shot down the object over Lake Huron on the US-Canada border at 2:42 p.m. local time. Ryder said that while the object does not pose a military threat, it poses a risk to domestic air traffic when traveling at 20,000 feet (6,100 m) and may also have surveillance capabilities.
US officials identified the first object as a Chinese surveillance balloon and dropped it off the South Carolina coast on Feb. A second object was dropped on sea ice near Deadhorse, Alaska, on Friday. A third object was dropped on Saturday in Canada’s Yukon region. On Sunday, the fourth object was hit by F-16 jets over Lake Huron. The debris collection and investigations of all these downed aircraft continue.
After the crashed Chinese balloon, Pentagon officials said they’ve since taken a closer look at the radar. It is also noteworthy that there is a direct proportionality between the number of objects found due to more sensitive radar surveillance. On the other hand, the United States had to close its airspace twice in 24 hours over the weekend.
What is a UFO?
UFO is an abbreviation of the words “Unidentified Flying Object”, that is, “unidentified flying object”. Although the term UFO brings to mind extraterrestrial beings, that is, aliens, it is not actually used for that purpose. Therefore, the discourse of UFO refers to all unidentified objects flying in the sky or anack identity. used to do.