The US military shot down four unmanned aerial vehicles from the sky in February. Facts are scarce, questions about the origin of the missiles are becoming louder – as are criticisms of President Biden. An inventory.
New York/Washington, DC The weekend came and went with more and more reports of unmanned (and unidentified) flying objects in US airspace: on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, US Air Force pilots shot down a missile. On Friday on Alaska, on Saturday on the Canadian territory of Yukon and on Sunday on the Great Lakes in the US state of Michigan.
That makes four such “UFOs” shot down over US airspace in nine days. The first was an unmanned Chinese balloon that the Air Force shot down off the coast of South Carolina on February 4 on the orders of US President Joe Biden. What do you know about objects?