Spy Balloon

Context

  • A high-altitude balloon originating in China entered the United States airspace, causing diplomatic tensions. 
    • The balloon was successfully shot down by the U.S. Air Force.

About

  • The USA alleged the balloon to be a surveillance device and accused China of  international airspace violation.
  • But the Chinese government claimed it was a civilian meteorological research airship blown off course by winds.

Spy Balloon

  • Spy Balloons  were already being used for military purposes. During the French Revolutionary Wars in the late 18th century, balloons were used to provide a bird’s eye view of the battlefield, with there being documented evidence of their use in the Battle of Fleurus in 1794.
  • Before aircraft technology really took off during the Great War, balloons were the primary mode of big-picture reconnaissance, providing perspective on enemy positions and movements simply impossible to obtain from the ground.
  • Unlike satellites that watch from higher altitudes, spy balloons can watch from lower altitudes.
  • After World war II, the US military started exploring the use of high-altitude spy balloons, which led to a large-scale series of missions called Project Genet. 

 

Tensions between the US and China

  • Nancy Pelosi Taiwan visit
  • Trade War
  • Semiconductor Industry
  • Covid-19 Pandemic
  • Technology Race
  • Emerging Superpower

Source: The Hindu

 

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