- Japanese defense forces would be prepared to shoot down any Chinese spy balloon spotted over Japan’s territory in the future.
- According to a BBC Panorama investigation, there is evidence of one suspected surveillance balloon traveling over Japan in 2021. The balloon was initially spotted in the US and eventually shot down, raising questions about China’s foreign surveillance operation.
- The balloon was tracked passing close to a US nuclear base and back to a probable launch site in China.
- Corey’s AI program discovered four satellite images of a balloon crossing Northern Japan in September 2021, suspected to be one of three Chinese spy balloons.
- The Japanese Ministry of Defense is monitoring the situation and is prepared to shoot down Chinese balloons to protect lives and property.
- Evidence of another balloon off the coast of Taiwan was found, with the Taiwanese government believing it to be a weather balloon.
- Former US intelligence officials believe China may be using balloons to intercept communications and surveillance.
- China’s balloon flights have drawn attention to the potential scale and ambition of its surveillance program.
- Japanese defense forces would be prepared to shoot down any Chinese spy balloon spotted over Japan’s territory in the future.
- According to a BBC Panorama investigation, there is evidence of one suspected surveillance balloon traveling over Japan in 2021. The balloon was initially spotted in the US and eventually shot down, raising questions about China’s foreign surveillance operation.
- The balloon was tracked passing close to a US nuclear base and back to a probable launch site in China.
- Corey’s AI program discovered four satellite images of a balloon crossing Northern Japan in September 2021, suspected to be one of three Chinese spy balloons.
- The Japanese Ministry of Defense is monitoring the situation and is prepared to shoot down Chinese balloons to protect lives and property.
- Evidence of another balloon off the coast of Taiwan was found, with the Taiwanese government believing it to be a weather balloon.
- Former US intelligence officials believe China may be using balloons to intercept communications and surveillance.
- China’s balloon flights have drawn attention to the potential scale and ambition of its surveillance program.