Officials Share More Details On Chinese Balloon As
Debris Sought
Brian Everstine February
06, 2023
Cmdr. Brad A. Fancher, commanding officer of the dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50), observes the debris field of a high-altitude Chinese surveillance balloon shot down by a U.S. Air Force fighter jet over the Atlantic Ocean on Feb. 4. Credit: Lt.j.g. Jerry Ireland
Before shooting at a Chinese spy
balloon from 58,000 ft. on Feb. 4, mission planners were not aware of an F-22
having ever fired an AIM-9X Sidewinder at any target at that altitude similar
to the 200-ft.-tall balloon drifting over the Atlantic Ocean, a defense
official says.
Gen. Glen VanHerck, commander of
U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) and North American Aerospace Defense Command,
said they decided to use the missile over others, such as the AIM-120 Advanced
Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile, so the Raptor could be at a closer range and
the Sidewinder’s much smaller warhead would limit damage to the balloon.
“We assess from an effectiveness
standpoint that it was going to be highly effective and that was proven on
Saturday,” VanHerck told reporters.
Pentagon and White House officials
are sharing more details about the balloon as an effort continues to collect
debris from a large swatch of ocean near South Carolina. VanHerck said the
large balloon had a structure about the size of an Embraer Regional Jet under
it. Officials planned to down it over water to limit the damage from thousands
of pounds of components such as large solar arrays, batteries, glass and other
hazardous materials.
National Security Council spokesman
John Kirby told reporters Feb. 6 that the balloon had propellers and a rudder,
which allowed it to change course and conduct limited maneuvers, though it
mostly stayed with the jet stream. It was able to slow down and loiter over
sensitive locations, he said.
As the balloon traversed the
continental U.S., the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
scrambled intelligence-gathering aircraft to monitor it, including the
electronic transmissions coming from the structure. VanHerck would not specify
the type of aircraft that responded, though open source flight tracking
websites spotted an RC-135U Combat Sent and RC-135R/T Rivet Joints along the
balloon’s path. He said NORAD worked closely with U.S. Strategic Command at
Offutt AFB, Nebraska, to monitor the balloon. Offutt is the home base of the
RC-135s.
NORAD and NORTHCOM do not regularly
have the authority to collect intelligence within the U.S., but VanHerck said
in the past week there were specific authorities granted to spy and collect
intel from the balloon.
“This gave us the opportunity to
assess what they were actually doing, what kinds of capabilities existed on the
balloon, what kind of transmissions existed and I think you’ll see in the
future that that time frame was well worth its value,” VanHerck says.
The balloon was first noticed as it
approached Alaska on Jan. 28, and VanHerck said he did not assess that it had
hostile intent so he did not order it to be shot down at that time.
After the Pentagon announced the
balloon’s presence on Feb. 2, officials said there had been at least four other
intrusions in recent years—one near Hawaii earlier in the Biden administration
and three during the Trump administration. All of these incidents were brief,
with the overflight far shorter than the most recent incursion, Kirby says.
The Biden administration only became
aware of the intrusions during the Trump prior administration by looking back
after the fact using an undisclosed “forensic” process, he says. The current
White House has offered briefings to Trump administration officials on
this.
While officials did not specify how
these prior intrusions were discovered, the Pentagon has convened a task force
to investigate sightings of what it calls unexplained aerial phenomena to try
to learn more about the incidents and identify what the aircraft could
be.
Kirby said there are no plans to
return any of the remnants of the balloon to China after it is collected.
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