US airspace announced that they spotted strange unknown airborne for the fourth time in a row during this week.


Edited by|Tony Wild
14- Feb.-2023

Washington - USA


 

     The US airspace F-16 fighter jet in just a week was spotted and downed strange unknown airborne over Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes on the US-Canada border, on Sunday afternoon.

It seems that this strange unknown airborne represents a risk to civil traffic, so Mr. president of the USA Joe Biden took the decision to shoot it and fall as well as the US air force.
According to the Pentagon.
The strange unknown airborne deemed a "risk to civilian traffic," it was shot down, on the order of President Joe Biden'

There was a bit of a hit-or-miss situation in connection with a mysterious unidentified “octagonal” object downed by the military over Lake Huron in Michigan, on February 12, American officials were cited by media as saying.

The US Air Force F-16 jet that shot down the trespassing object, flying at around 20,000ft (6,000 meters), reportedly missed the target on its first attempt.

"The first Sidewinder heat-seeking missile missed the target," one official said.

Believed to cost over $400,000, the Sidewinder, named after a deadly desert rattlesnake, is a supersonic infrared heat-seeking air-to-air missile. With its high-explosive warhead, the Sidewinder was developed by the US Navy for fleet air defense and subsequently adapted for fighter aircraft used by the US Air Force.
Finally, the "octagonal structure with strings hanging from it, but with no evident payload" was knocked from the sky over the icy lake on the second stab. The move was made at express orders of US President Joe Biden “out of an abundance of caution,” an administration official said. While not deemed to be a military threat, it could have posed a hazard to civil aviation due to its altitude, officials added.
The downing of the fourth object followed several similar incidents, which started when a Chinese balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on February 4. Two more high-altitude airborne objects were taken down over Alaska (February 10), and Canada's Yukon Territory (February 11), with the latter, described as "cylindrical."

Source |Sputink

 

 

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