Did the USA shoot down a UFO? UFO Statement from Pentagon

Did the US Drop a UFO UFO Statement from the Pentagon
Did the US Drop a UFO? UFO Statement from the Pentagon

The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) announced that it shot down an unidentified flying object with F-16 jets over Lake Huron near the Canadian border. The Pentagon announced that the 'unidentified' object passed near US military sites and is not only a threat to civil aviation, but also a potential surveillance tool.

Retired Lieutenant General Bergman wrote that the US public is waiting for answers to questions about the high-altitude objects in question.

Pentagon SözcüBrigadier General Patrick Ryder, in a written statement, stated that the object in question was shot down by a US F-16 upon the instruction of US President Joe Biden.

Stating that the object was flying at an altitude of 20 feet, Ryder said, "This object has raised concerns, including that its route and altitude may be a danger to civil aviation." used the phrases.

Ryder stated that the place where the object was hit was chosen to prevent possible damage on land and to facilitate the collection of the remains of the object.

The North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) took action for an unidentified object, this time flying on the US-Canada border, after the Chinese balloon dropped unidentified objects over Alaska and Canada.

It turned out that NORAD dropped another unidentified object after it briefly closed the area of ​​Lakes Michigan and Huron on the US-Canada border to flight.

"The Pentagon has contacted me regarding operations in the Great Lakes Region," Michigan Representative Republican Jack Bergman said in a statement on his Twitter account. The US military has landed a new object on Lake Huron.” used the phrases.

Sözcünoted:

“North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) detected the object on Sunday morning and continued its visual and radar tracking. Based on the flight path and radar data, we can say that this object is reasonably compatible with the radar signal received over the sensitive defense zones in Montana. We did not consider it a kinetic military threat to anything on the ground, but a threat due to its safe flight hazard and potential surveillance capabilities.”

NORAD closed the region to flights for a short time on the grounds that it detected abnormal radar activity over the state of Montana, where nuclear weapons are deployed, but announced that it could not find any objects to be associated with radar detections in the investigation.

The US military hit a Chinese high-altitude balloon, which it had previously detected over Montana, off the coast of South Carolina on February 4.

The Pentagon also dropped an unidentified object over Alaska on February 9.

On February 11, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that they had dropped the object over Canada's Yukon region in cooperation with the United States.

Thus, in the last 10 days, the US military has shot down 3 air elements, including a Chinese high-altitude balloon and 4 unidentified objects.

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