A new analysis of satellite imagery traces the path of the Chinese balloon from its launch in China to the United States.
In a kind of aeronautical rendition of the Monroe Doctrine, the Pentagon was sure to announce the discovery of a “second spy balloon” floating over “Latin America.” Where exactly this ...
The Chinese high-altitude balloon shot down off the East Coast of the United States was a mere "afterthought" for Beijing, ...
Officials inside the Pentagon and intelligence community still haven’t answered questions about what they know about foreign ...
U-2 spy planes are usually one-seater aircraft but the U-2 that was flying alongside the balloon was a two-seater trainer. The photo was taken by the other pilot sitting in the second seat.
The photos were taken by a second pilot inside the aircraft, ABC News reported Wednesday. While U-2 spy planes typically only have one seat, the one used to monitor the Chinese balloon was a two ...
The near-hysteria over this now “identified” flying object did serve to highlight a far more important national-security ...
Officials inside the Pentagon and intelligence community still haven’t answered questions about what they know about foreign ...
It's possible that it would have been easier for the crew member in the second cockpit to take pictures ... More details about the Chinese spy balloon, its capabilities, and the U.S. government's ...
The image shows the U2 spy plane flying just above the ... The photo was taken by the other pilot sitting in the second seat. Visible in the balloon's white fabric is a silhouette of the U-2 ...