IN FLIGHT - FEBRUARY 3: In this handout image provided by the Department of Defense, a U.S. Air Force U-2 pilot looks down at the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon on February 3, 2023 as it hovers over the Central Continental United States. Recovery efforts began shortly after the balloon was downed.U.S. Department of Defense
Daily Mail: US intelligence officials determined the Chinese spy balloon used a US internet provider to communicate
* Intelligence officials have revealed that a Chinese spy balloon that flew across the US reportedly used an American internet service provider to communicate
* A new report stated that the balloon was connected to a US-based company and communicating with China about its navigation
* The unidentified internet service provider company has denied all such claims
Intelligence officials have revealed a Chinese spy balloon that flew across the US for a week in February used an American internet service provider to communicate.
The balloon had drifted east and entered US airspace over Alaska on 28 January and was tracked as it flew over Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana, where nuclear assets are stored.
On 4 February, the Air Force sent an F-22 fighter jet armed with an AIM-9X Sidewinder missile to take the balloon down over water.
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Update #1: U.S. intelligence officials determined the Chinese spy balloon used a U.S. internet provider to communicate (NBC)
Update #2: Intelligence Officials Determine Chinese Spy Balloon Used US Internet Provider For Communication: Report (The Messenger)
WNU Editor: This is not being covered properly .... Biden admin's top officials attempted to 'conceal' Chinese spy balloon from public, Congress exposed: report (FOX News).
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