After Chinese balloon, US shoots down car-sized flying object over Alaska

This comes nearly a week after the US shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon

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After Chinese balloon, US shoots down car-sized flying object over Alaska

A US fighter jet shot down an unidentified object, the size of 'a small car', over Alaska on Friday, the White House confirmed.

This comes nearly a week after the US shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon, further straining diplomatic relations with Beijing.

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said President Joe Biden ordered the military to down the object, floating at 40,000 feet, as it was a threat to civil aviation.

The purpose or origin of the object is not yet clear. The Pentagon said it was first detected on Thursday using ground radars. F-35 aircraft were then sent to investigate.

The object was shot down off the coast of northeastern Alaska over frozen US territorial waters, Reuters reported.

It is easier to recover the debris from the frozen body of water unless that of the Chinese balloon that fell into the ocean.

Though the White House has not revealed any further details about the unidentified flying object, officials clarified it was much smaller than the Chinese balloon.

American pilots flew alongside the object to first ensure no human was aboard before it was shot down. Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, the Pentagon's chief spokesperson, said the object 'did not resemble an air plane' and was taken down by an F-22 Raptor that used an AIM-9X missile.

Kirby said the object did not appear to have the manoeuvrable capability of the Chinese balloon.

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