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nobaddays | 3 years ago

Isnt this the 4th incident in like a week? Seems like its actually a routine occurence but the media is choosing to fixate/overreport it after the spy baloon.

Either that or china’s genuinely trying to test our response times and protocols in preperation for something down the line

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itake|3 years ago

AFAIK, even if these were routine, this is the first time anyone has actually seen one with the naked eye.

yucky|3 years ago

That's not realistic at all.

jboggan|3 years ago

These kind of NOTAMs are not routine, especially when they coincide with actual shootdowns.

space_fountain|3 years ago

I think policy shifted. I think overflights by balloons are routine. See as evidence reporting that the balloon that started this news cycle was number 4 in the past handful of years, but after the media attention a decision was made to have more of a zero tolerance policy

ocdtrekkie|3 years ago

My understanding was that we may have been filtering these objects out as noise of our sensor arrays, and only just started listening more closely for smaller anomalies.

It's possible this balloon traffic has been relatively routine but we are only recently noticing them and responding to them.

Spooky23|3 years ago

It’s a tit for tat escalation. The Russians do the same thing with bombers. The difference is this is a novel event so people are freaking out a bit.

Key thing is to let it play out and not get freaked out by theatrical political people.

cratermoon|3 years ago

My money says yes, these are routine events. I don't blame the media, though, not directly. I blame the warmongers that have been pushing the anti-China line, starting with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

nop_slide|3 years ago

Number 5 actually, there was a similar NOTAM last night over Montana.

chasd00|3 years ago

It could be a test but is there any doubt worldwide that, of all branches of the US military, the US Air Force is the last thing you want to tangle with?

onion2k|3 years ago

If you're correct then whoever (or whatever!) is behind these objects is either stupid or absolutely terrifying.

Fricken|3 years ago

It seems like it takes far more resources to knock these balloons out of the sky than it does to set them adrift.