A Chinese spy balloon, which transited the US earlier this year, was able to capture imagery and collect signals intelligence from several US military sites. The information it gathered could be transmitted back to Beijing in real-time, raising questions about whether there is intelligence that the US still doesn't know about.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the balloon was capable of conducting signals intelligence collection operations as it floated across the US. It hovered over sensitive sites, including Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, leading the US to believe it was trying to surveil military installations.
However, the intelligence community has not been overly concerned about the information gathered by the balloon, citing that it is not much more sophisticated than what Chinese satellites are able to glean as they orbit over similar locations. This raises concerns about whether there may be additional intelligence that the US still does not know about.
The balloon first crossed into US airspace over Alaska in late January before passing through Canada and down into Montana, where it spent several days hovering near sensitive military sites. It was eventually shot down by the US off the East Coast on February 4, further escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.
China has denied that the balloon was deliberately maneuvered into the continental US by the Chinese government, claiming it was actually just a weather balloon thrown off course. However, officials believe that China did maintain some ability to maneuver the balloon once it entered US airspace.
The surveillance program, which includes several similar balloons, is believed to be operated out of the small Chinese province of Hainan. The US does not know the precise size of the fleet of Chinese surveillance balloons, but sources indicate that the program has conducted at least two dozen missions over at least five continents in recent years.
				
			According to a source familiar with the matter, the balloon was capable of conducting signals intelligence collection operations as it floated across the US. It hovered over sensitive sites, including Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, leading the US to believe it was trying to surveil military installations.
However, the intelligence community has not been overly concerned about the information gathered by the balloon, citing that it is not much more sophisticated than what Chinese satellites are able to glean as they orbit over similar locations. This raises concerns about whether there may be additional intelligence that the US still does not know about.
The balloon first crossed into US airspace over Alaska in late January before passing through Canada and down into Montana, where it spent several days hovering near sensitive military sites. It was eventually shot down by the US off the East Coast on February 4, further escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.
China has denied that the balloon was deliberately maneuvered into the continental US by the Chinese government, claiming it was actually just a weather balloon thrown off course. However, officials believe that China did maintain some ability to maneuver the balloon once it entered US airspace.
The surveillance program, which includes several similar balloons, is believed to be operated out of the small Chinese province of Hainan. The US does not know the precise size of the fleet of Chinese surveillance balloons, but sources indicate that the program has conducted at least two dozen missions over at least five continents in recent years.
 This whole thing is a bit suspicious if you ask me... I mean, we're talking about a 'weather balloon' that somehow ends up hovering over top-secret military sites?
 This whole thing is a bit suspicious if you ask me... I mean, we're talking about a 'weather balloon' that somehow ends up hovering over top-secret military sites?  The fact that it was able to capture imagery and signals intelligence from those sites without anyone noticing is just weird. And China's explanation that it was just thrown off course doesn't really add up, does it?
 The fact that it was able to capture imagery and signals intelligence from those sites without anyone noticing is just weird. And China's explanation that it was just thrown off course doesn't really add up, does it?  
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 . I mean, can you believe China is just flying these spy balloons around and collecting all our secrets? It's like, what even is the point of having a military if we're just gonna be snooped on by some Chinese balloon
. I mean, can you believe China is just flying these spy balloons around and collecting all our secrets? It's like, what even is the point of having a military if we're just gonna be snooped on by some Chinese balloon  ?
? . I'm sure we'll never know the truth because they're not gonna tell us anyway.
. I'm sure we'll never know the truth because they're not gonna tell us anyway. . Can't have our national security being compromised like this... it's just not cool
. Can't have our national security being compromised like this... it's just not cool  .
. ? Like, what's next? A space station with some random dude taking selfies while we're busy over here trying to figure out if we're missing something?
? Like, what's next? A space station with some random dude taking selfies while we're busy over here trying to figure out if we're missing something? ? First, they deny it was a spy balloon, and now they're saying it was just a weather balloon that got lost? Um, no
? First, they deny it was a spy balloon, and now they're saying it was just a weather balloon that got lost? Um, no  . I'm not buying it.
. I'm not buying it. .
. Not some random location for a spy movie
 Not some random location for a spy movie  . This is getting serious, guys
. This is getting serious, guys  .
. what's going on here?! like, China is basically just flying spy balloons around our country willy-nilly and we're not even doing anything about it
 what's going on here?! like, China is basically just flying spy balloons around our country willy-nilly and we're not even doing anything about it  . I mean, Malmstrom Air Force Base is like, super sensitive stuff over there
. I mean, Malmstrom Air Force Base is like, super sensitive stuff over there  . And they think it's not that big of a deal because Chinese satellites are already doing the same thing?
. And they think it's not that big of a deal because Chinese satellites are already doing the same thing?  .
. . This is like, a global game of cat and mouse
. This is like, a global game of cat and mouse  , but I'm kinda worried we're getting played
, but I'm kinda worried we're getting played  . What if there's more going on than we think?
. What if there's more going on than we think? 
 . Like, what's the point of having top-secret facilities if they're just gonna let some balloon swoop in and scoop up all the sensitive info?
. Like, what's the point of having top-secret facilities if they're just gonna let some balloon swoop in and scoop up all the sensitive info?  And I know China's denying it was intentional, but come on... they've got a whole program going on with these balloons
 And I know China's denying it was intentional, but come on... they've got a whole program going on with these balloons  . It's like, we should be asking ourselves if there's more to this story than what we're being told
. It's like, we should be asking ourselves if there's more to this story than what we're being told  .
. it's like, can't we just get some transparency about what's going on instead of having to make stuff up or speculate?
 it's like, can't we just get some transparency about what's going on instead of having to make stuff up or speculate? 

 . Either way, I think it's time for us to take a closer look at how our own espionage game is playing out...
. Either way, I think it's time for us to take a closer look at how our own espionage game is playing out... . meanwhile, this whole thing is basically a global game of cat and mouse. who's really in control here?
. meanwhile, this whole thing is basically a global game of cat and mouse. who's really in control here? 