The deputy commander of Norad says a suspected Chinese spy balloon passed through “radar gaps” during its flight over Canada.
Lt.-Gen. Alain Pelletier says that affected the military’s ability to track its flight path as it flew over central British Columbia.
Pelletier and Maj.-Gen. Paul Prevost of the Canadian Armed Forces strategic joint staff are appearing before a parliamentary committee this morning.
The two say the Chinese balloon passed near several Canadian military bases during its journey through Canada on Jan. 30-31.
But they say the balloon did not pass over anything of particular significance before it re-entered the United States and was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. 4….
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