'수거되는 거대한 풍선'…미 해군, 중국 '정찰풍선' 잔해 수거
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Retrieval of alleged Chinese spy balloon This photo, provided by the U.S. Navy on Feb. 7, 2023, shows the Navy's specialist explosives team hauling the debris of a suspected large Chinese surveillance balloon into a boat in seas off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Feb. 5. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) (END)
This picture provided by the US Navy shows sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2 recover a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in the Atlantic ocean on February 5, 2023. - US President Joe Biden on February 6, 2023 defended the decision to wait until a Chinese balloon crossed the United States before shooting it down, and the White House said valuable intelligence was being culled from the device. (Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Tyler Th / US NAVY / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US NAVY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Retrieval of alleged Chinese spy balloon This photo, provided by the U.S. Navy on Feb. 7, 2023, shows the Navy's specialist explosives team hauling the debris of a suspected large Chinese surveillance balloon into a boat in seas off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Feb. 5. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) (END)
Retrieval of alleged Chinese spy balloon This photo, provided by the U.S. Navy on Feb. 7, 2023, shows the Navy's specialist explosives team hauling the debris of a suspected large Chinese surveillance balloon into a boat in seas off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Feb. 5. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) (END)
epa10453054 A handout photo made available by the US Central Command (CENTCOM) Public Affairs via the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) on 07 February 2023 shows a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter flying over a debris field during recovery efforts of a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 04 February 2023 (issued 07 February 2023). At the direction of the US President and with the full support of Canada's Government, U.S. fighter aircrafts under U.S. Northern Command authority engaged and brought down a high altitude surveillance balloon within sovereign U.S. airspace and over U.S. territorial waters 04 February 2023, according to the US Navy. EPA/US Navy/Lt. j.g. Jerry Ireland / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
This picture provided by the US Navy shows sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2 recover a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in the Atlantic ocean on February 5, 2023. - US President Joe Biden on February 6, 2023 defended the decision to wait until a Chinese balloon crossed the United States before shooting it down, and the White House said valuable intelligence was being culled from the device. (Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Tyler Th / US NAVY / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US NAVY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2 (EODGRU 2) load a rigid hull inflatable boat in preparation to recover a Chinese high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on February 5, 2023. At the direction of the President of the United States and with the full support of the Government of Canada, a U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor, on the authority of Northern Command, engaged and brought down the Chinese spy balloon within sovereign U.S. airspace and over U.S. territorial waters on February 4, 2023. Photo by MC1 Tyler Thompson/U.S. Navy/UPI
epa10453049 A handout photo made available by the US Central Command (CENTCOM) Public Affairs via the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) on 07 February 2023 shows sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2 loading a rigid hull inflatable boat in preparation to recover a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 05 February 2023 (issued 07 February 2023). At the direction of the US President and with the full support of Canada's Government, U.S. fighter aircrafts under U.S. Northern Command authority engaged and brought down a high altitude surveillance balloon within sovereign U.S. airspace and over U.S. territorial waters 04 February 2023, according to the US Navy. EPA/US Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tyler Thompson / HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES