The Navy is conducting a comprehensive operation to retrieve all pieces of the large Chinese spy balloon that was shot down by a U.S. fighter jet off the coast of South Carolina.
The operation involves underwater drones, warships, and inflatable vessels. EOD Group 2 sailors are seen in recent Navy photos pulling in parts of the balloon using a rigid hull inflatable boat.
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General VanHerck, head of U.S. Northern Command, stated that the teams are taking precautions for potential explosive rigging.
The 200-ft tall balloon carried a long sensor package, estimated to be the size of a small regional jet, and the Navy is using ships to search for remaining parts and gather information about the Chinese sensors.
The debris is scattered in 50-ft deep waters that cover an area of 15 football fields.
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