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Feb. 13, 2023: Mystery craft gets a Super Bowl Sunday splash
Feb. 13, 2023: Mystery craft gets a Super Bowl Sunday splash
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5 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2023
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For the fourth time in eight days, the U.S. shot down a flying object
yesterday. The latest kill came above Lake Huron, near the border with
Canada, after it had flown over part of Michigan, The Detroit News’
Melissa Nann Burke and Kim Kozlowski report. The Pentagon said an F-16
fighter jet took the object down with a Sidewinder missile at around
20,000 feet after determining that it posed no “kinetic military threat”
but could potentially interfere with flight safety or conduct
surveillance.
Our Paul McLeary, Olivia Olander, Lara Seligman and Alexander Ward write
that defense officials remain mum on the topic, “raising questions over
the threat the objects could have represented to civilians across North
America, what the purpose of the objects was, and why there has been a
rash of detections and responses with fighter planes and guided
missiles.”
yesterday. The latest kill came above Lake Huron, near the border with
Canada, after it had flown over part of Michigan, The Detroit News’
Melissa Nann Burke and Kim Kozlowski report. The Pentagon said an F-16
fighter jet took the object down with a Sidewinder missile at around
20,000 feet after determining that it posed no “kinetic military threat”
but could potentially interfere with flight safety or conduct
surveillance.
Our Paul McLeary, Olivia Olander, Lara Seligman and Alexander Ward write
that defense officials remain mum on the topic, “raising questions over
the threat the objects could have represented to civilians across North
America, what the purpose of the objects was, and why there has been a
rash of detections and responses with fighter planes and guided
missiles.”
Released:
Feb 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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