The United States military has recovered key sensors from a downed Chinese spy balloon, according to a statement from the U.S. military. A defense official has confirmed that a “significant” portion of the Chinese spy balloon was recovered off the coast of South Carolina by the U.S. Navy.
The electronic sensors were recovered from the Chinese spy balloon, which was found floating off the coast of South Carolina. The sensors are believed to be part of the payload of the balloon, which is believed to have been used for surveillance purposes.
The U.S. Navy was able to locate and recover the sensors from the balloon, which was found to be carrying a large quantity of equipment. The recovered sensors are believed to be part of the payload of the balloon, which was originally launched from China.
The U.S. military has not released any further details about the recovered sensors, but it is believed that the sensors are related to the Chinese spy balloon. The recovery of the sensors could provide the U.S. military with valuable intelligence about the Chinese military’s capabilities.
The Chinese government has not yet commented on the recovery of the sensors.









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