Aaagh! Shoot it down!Just saw the other side of the balloon.
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...and probably says "made in China"I would guess the equipment inside will look a LOT like our equipment.
And we know it cost 10x more than it's worth....and probably says "made in China"![]()
Exactly.There are spy satellites all over. And this type of spying is nothing new and has gone on for ages. I think hopemax is on to something. It's a slow news week and this is the latest thing for talking heads to rile the people up.
We have many other domestic issues to be more concerned about.
My mother-in-law actually got me that as a side Christmas gift, it's sitting in the office now..hmmm...Just saw the other side of the balloon.
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The Canadians could have shot it down as well.It seems China is doing land surveillance to buy land in large chunks for investment purposes. Given the locations it is flying over and their history with doing that, it makes sense.
That said, I don't understand why we haven't shot it down yet. It's flying mainly over open land.
The issue with using Google (whether maps or earth) is the images can be years old. I wouldn't think that would be good for "intelligence gathering".Maybe I’m just naive, but there are plenty of satellites in the sky that can already be used for spying, heck anyone can “drive” down a road using Google and zoom into pretty close areas using google earth. What advantage does a balloon have that is at the mercy of jet streams and wind? Seems more like China baiting us into responding than anything else.
Agreed, my point is more that if Joe Nobody can have easy access with just a computer and a browser, I’m fairly certain that countries with access to satellites don’t need a balloon.The issue with using Google (whether maps or earth) is the images can be years old. I wouldn't think that would be good for "intelligence gathering".
The US seems to think it has some control over its movement.What I can't figure out is "Why a balloon"? Isn't it dependent on the winds so there's no direct way to control where it goes? It just seems a strange choice of platforms.