A suspected Chinese spy balloon that the U.S. military shot down off the Carolina coast last week was part of a larger surveillance program run by the People's Liberation Army, according to a new report.
The program has collected information on military assets in a number of countries, including Japan, India, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines, U.S. officials reportedly told the Washington Post.
One official called the scheme a "massive effort" by China using an "unbelievably old technology" that it joined with “modern communications and observation capabilities” in an effort to gather intelligence on other countries’ militaries.
The program has carried out dozens of missions since 2018, according to the report.
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