Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm. Who cares? A communist country has a balloon larger than 3 Metro buses in our airspace ????
Some of you truly miss the forest for the trees.
Some of you think you know more than generals, intelligence officers, and national security experts. It’s exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm. Who cares? A communist country has a balloon larger than 3 Metro buses in our airspace ????
Some of you truly miss the forest for the trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.
+100
There are just as many nutjob liberal democrats as there are nutjob conservatives.
Something is always a fake news conspiracy.
BOTH sides of the table agree that it is a Chinese surveillance balloon that is maneuverable. Drones can be maneuvered, obviously the technology is there.
I would say somewhat maneuverable. Typically, all they can do is change altitude and hope the winds slightly differently. This technique has been around forever.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/03/how-spy-balloons-work/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.
+100
There are just as many nutjob liberal democrats as there are nutjob conservatives.
Something is always a fake news conspiracy.
BOTH sides of the table agree that it is a Chinese surveillance balloon that is maneuverable. Drones can be maneuvered, obviously the technology is there.
I would say somewhat maneuverable. Typically, all they can do is change altitude and hope the winds slightly differently. This technique has been around forever.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/03/how-spy-balloons-work/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.
I would say somewhat maneuverable. Typically, all they can do is change altitude and hope the winds slightly differently. This technique has been around forever.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/03/how-spy-balloons-work/
+100
There are just as many nutjob liberal democrats as there are nutjob conservatives.
Something is always a fake news conspiracy.
BOTH sides of the table agree that it is a Chinese surveillance balloon that is maneuverable. Drones can be maneuvered, obviously the technology is there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Yes I saw those reports. They say the “balloon” is being guided by people on the ground. Unfortunately those people are linked to the GOP and Fox News. So no way DOJ can touch them.
Oh, FFS. You sound uninformed.
Listen to the pentagon spokesperson, Brig Gen Pat Ryder......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.
+100
There are just as many nutjob liberal democrats as there are nutjob conservatives.
Something is always a fake news conspiracy.
BOTH sides of the table agree that it is a Chinese surveillance balloon that is maneuverable. Drones can be maneuvered, obviously the technology is there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.
I would say somewhat maneuverable. Typically, all they can do is change altitude and hope the winds slightly differently. This technique has been around forever.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/03/how-spy-balloons-work/
+100
There are just as many nutjob liberal democrats as there are nutjob conservatives.
Something is always a fake news conspiracy.
BOTH sides of the table agree that it is a Chinese surveillance balloon that is maneuverable. Drones can be maneuvered, obviously the technology is there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Yes I saw those reports. They say the “balloon” is being guided by people on the ground. Unfortunately those people are linked to the GOP and Fox News. So no way DOJ can touch them.
Oh, FFS. You sound uninformed.
Listen to the pentagon spokesperson, Brig Gen Pat Ryder......
Well if it's maneuverable it hasn't been terribly successful at maneuvering because it's missed most targets of any potential strategic interest along the way by hundreds of miles, and has pretty much just following prevailing winds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About the balloon: The substructure beneath the Chinese spy balloon, believed by officials to be the steering and surveillance apparatus, is roughly the length of three city buses. It is maneuverable, can be steered.
+1
Multiple reports have indicated it has steering capabilities. It isn't "just a balloon".
Specifics and citations needed. That substructure does not appear to have anything to propel it. The only thing it may have is ability to raise and lower itself into different wind currents.
There have been several reports that it is maneuverable..... starting with the pentagon spokesperson in a press conference yesterday.
IMO - this is even more reason to down the balloon. Find out what is there........ and, of course, send a message to China that we have, and will keep, their toy.