UPDATE: The object has been shot down by the U.S., with the Pentagon stating that it was taken out due to the potential of having “surveillance capability.” The object is said to have flown close to several highly-sensitive defense sites in Montana. The object was taken out within the boundaries of U.S. airspace.
Today, a high-altitude object was detected in U.S. airspace over Lake Huron. NORAD launched Canadian and U.S. aircraft to investigate and the object was taken down in U.S. airspace by U.S. aircraft. We unequivocally support this action.
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) February 12, 2023
The Pentagon is expected to hold a press conference on the matter shortly.
UPDATE: Canada has now issued a no-fly notice over Lake Huron as NORAD appears to continue to track an object that was previously found to be over Lake Michigan. The notice was issued in related to an “active air defence operation.”
BREAKING: New NOTAM has appeared 28 km WSW of Tobermory in Ontario, Canada. This is due to an "active air defence operation" https://t.co/HybCePqVwJ pic.twitter.com/wtF7m5GuX4
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) February 12, 2023
The NOTAM over Lake Huron appears to quite large and cover almost 1/4th of the Lake pic.twitter.com/FTfDy0elt0
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 12, 2023
UPDATE: The temporary restrictions that were put in place over Lake Michigan have now been cancelled. US Air Force aircraft however remain in the area, with a US Coast Guard helicopter headed north out of Traverse City, Michigan currently.
USCG helicopter headed north out of Traverse City. pic.twitter.com/PA0Ow07w8e
— The Intel Crab (@IntelCrab) February 12, 2023
Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson meanwhile is reporting that the no-fly zone was originally issued after the U.S. military examined a “potential contact,” that has since been deemed to not be a threat.
FAA flight restriction lifted over northern Lake Michigan after a 'potential contact' was examined by U.S. military and deemed not a threat, officials say.
— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) February 12, 2023
Further details are not yet available, with NORAD stating very little on the matter in an official tweet put out by the agency in response to the event.
— North American Aerospace Defense Command (@NORADCommand) February 12, 2023
In a follow-up to events that transpired last night over Montana, the United States has now closed airspace over Lake Michigan via a NOTAM stating “national defense airspace.”
BREAKING: United States closes airspace over parts of Lake Michigan, NOTAM states "national defense airspace."
— The Dive Feed (@TheDeepDiveFeed) February 12, 2023
The notice was launched several minutes ago, with a USAF KC-135R appearing on flight radar near to the region where the notice has been issued. The advisory is said to be in place until further notice.
Here we go again. Predictable sight. Lone USAF KC-135R tanker on task over the Door peninsula. pic.twitter.com/D75qBBvxgu
— The Intel Crab (@IntelCrab) February 12, 2023
Montana Governor Matt Rosendale meanwhile has stated that he is in “constant communication with NORCOM,” and has indicated that they have confidence that there is an object, and it is not believed to be an anomaly. Current trade winds are believed to have pushed the object due east from Montana overnight.
I am in constant communication with NORCOM and they have just advised me that they have confidence there IS an object and it WAS NOT an anomaly. I am waiting now to receive visual confirmation. Our nation’s security is my priority.
— Matt Rosendale (@RepRosendale) February 12, 2023
Looks like an E-3 Sentry is currently heading towards Lake Michigan. Unclear if it is related, but I totally wouldn't rule out the possibility that they are chasing something.
— Global: Military-Info (@Global_Mil_Info) February 12, 2023
It is plausible they lost track of it again. USAF KC-135 is still active, likely dragging fighters.
Shootdown over Canada
The Globe and Mail meanwhile has reported that the object shot down over the Yukon yesterday is “believed to be a surveillance balloon of Chinese or Russian origin, as per an unnamed government official who was not authorized to speak on the matter.
In speaking during a live briefing with reports on Saturday, Defence Minister Anita Anand has suggested the object was a balloon, but at the time refused to confirm that as a fact. “From all indications, this object is potentially similar to the one that was shot down off the coast of North Carolina, though smaller in size and cylindrical in nature,” she is quoted as stating.
It is currently being reported as well that the Federal Bureau of Investigations has been called up to assist with the investigation of the object that was downed, although this has not been independently confirmed.
UPDATE: The FBI has been called to help with the search and recovery efforts of the object shot down over the Yukon. The RCMP is asking people to stay away from the debris site, and if anyone recovers any debris, they're asked to call police.
— Katie Simpson (@Katie___Simpson) February 12, 2023
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