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Top general says US probing if explosives were on Chinese spy balloon
The Chinese spy balloon was 200-feet tall, weighed thousands of pounds and its payload was the size of a jetliner, a top Pentagon official said Monday.
- A top Pentagon official said the Chinese was 200-feet tall and had a payload the size of a jetliner
- Air Force Gen. Glen D. VanHerck, commander of U.S. Northern Command, divulged new details about the downed balloon on a call with reporters Monday
- His briefing followed National Security Council spokesman John Kirby defending the decision to delay shooting down the balloon until it was over water
- The delay 'afforded us a terrific opportunity to gain a better understanding, to study the capabilities of this balloon'