The giant surveillance balloon broke free after ‘a severe wind event’ uplifted it from South Padre Island, Texas, all the way ...
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has identified a mysterious balloon that fell from the sky in North Texas.
Giant Border Protection blimp crashes in Texas after escaping during high winds, traveling 400 miles
A helium-filled balloon measuring about 200 feet long and more than 60 feet wide, the TARS was located Wednesday on a ranch east of Dallas. This means the blimp was blown about 400 miles away from ...
The giant surveillance “blimp”, known as the “Eyes in the Sky”, and formerly known as a Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS), is used by U.S. border control officials to monitor ...
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