What is known about unidentified objects in North America

What is known about unidentified objects in North America

Canada and the United States have reported shooting down unidentified flying objects (UFOs) over their airspace.

On Friday, a White House spokesman reported the downing of a high-flying object. However, the origin of it was not detailed.

This “object,” which he said was “the size of a small car” and was flying at an altitude of about 40,000 feet, posed “a threat to the safety of air traffic,” said John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council. from the White House.

In North America they shoot down two unidentified objects in less than two days

Now, this Saturday, the Prime Minister of Canada said that a United States fighter shot down another object in the northwest of his country.

This is what is known so far about the demolition of objects:

  • The object shot down on Friday posed “a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flights,” the United States said.
  • The first object fell on the sea ice off the coast of Alaska.
  • It did not look like the Chinese surveillance balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina.
  • Two F-22s flying from Joint Base Elmendorf in Alaska shot down the object.
  • The object on Saturday was shot down in the Yukon region, which borders Alaska.
  • The Canadian Defense Minister reported that the object was small and cylindrical in shape, as well as being different from the downed Chinese balloon.
  • An F-22 was in charge of shooting it down with an AIM 9X missile.
  • Airspace was briefly closed in the Montana region of the United States due to a radar anomaly. (YO)

Source: Eluniverso

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