U.S. Military Reveals Size Of Chinese Spy Balloon, Reveal It Potentially Carried Explosives

U.S. Military Reveals Size Of Chinese Spy Balloon, Reveal It Potentially Carried Explosives

U.S. Air Force General Glen VanHerck told reporters on Monday that the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday was potentially carrying explosives on board so it could self-destruct.

VanHerck, Commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), said that the balloon was up to 200 feet tall and weighed “in excess of a couple thousand pounds.”

He also said that officials believe it potentially carried explosives “to detonate and destroy the balloon.”

Wow: Northcom chief Gen. VanHerck says the balloon was up to 200 ft tall, with a payload the size of a jetliner. It weighed "in excess of a couple thousand lbs" and potentially carried explosives " to detonate and destroy the balloon."

— Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) February 6, 2023

VanHerck told reporters that the military normally does not have authority to gather intelligence with the United States on a day-to-day basis but that in this case “specific authorities were granted to collect intelligence against the balloon.”

“It was my assessment that this balloon did not present a physical military threat to North America,” VanHerck continued. “This is under my NORAD hat, and therefore I could not take immediate action [against the balloon] because it was not demonstrating hostile act or hostile intent.”

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