Argos,” a surveillance blimp operated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection went out of control, snapped its tether line and ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has identified a mysterious balloon that fell from the sky in North Texas.
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KVEO Brownsville on MSNAerostat breaks loose from tether on South Padre Island, authorities working to locateThe Air and Marine Operations (AMO) on Monday experienced severe winds that resulted in one of its aerostats breaking free ...
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations (AMO) aerostat was found more than 600 miles away from where ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has identified a mysterious balloon that fell from the sky in North Texas.
Strong winds from a recent storm in the south sent a US Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp flying nearly 600 ...
The agency confirms the balloon is a radar system that broke free Monday afternoon around 3:15 p.m. on South Padre Island. It was found Tuesday hundreds of miles away near Quinlan in Hunt County.
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On Monday afternoon, the aerostat system broke free from its tether during a “severe wind event” on South Padre Island and ...
Wind blasts dislodged the aircraft from its moorings in South Padre. The blimp drifted all the way to the Dallas area, where ...
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Missing border patrol blimp found in Hunt CountyBorder patrol confirmed that strong winds broke free what they call their tethered aerostat system in South Padre Island. That balloon floated roughly 600 miles until it was found near Quinlan.
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