Track of China's suspected 'spy' balloon

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Sky's Defence and Security Analyst, Professor Michael Clarke, looks at the track of China's suspected spy balloon.

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In less than 3 minutes, Prof. Clarke clearly explained the balloon issue better than thousands of talking heads have done in a week.

we_arenot_amused
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Thanks for the explanation, Professor Clarke and Sky news

jfm
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Never interrupt your enemy when they're making a mistake.

StealthyDead
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In his first 10 seconds Prof Clarke answered the thing Iwas most wondering, could the balloon be 'guided'. Always learn so much during his mostly short videos, if only he had a educational series of war/military/international security!
Thank Prof!

bhgtree
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This balloon came to Japan three years ago, but we didn't (or couldn't) identify where it came from. Hats off to the U.S. intelligence.

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Love Professor Clarke whose knowledge is outstanding and precise.

theresa
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This is the best balloon content since Balloon Boy!

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Now this is why I follow Prof Michael Clarke,
He always manages to explain everything precise and clear with no messing around.
Sky get this man his own full length show,
Either that or Prof Michael Clarke get your own podcast for us all to watch.
Great work as always.

rickygreen
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best analysis around...well done Prof Clarke !

harryseldom
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“All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
― Sun tzu, The Art of War

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I am a remote sensing specialist and am wondering why no one has mentioned the fact that there are many (blind spots) levels of electromagnetic spectral filters from space to the earth rendering many (most) conventional cameras useless for detecting subterranean anomalies (missile silos, etc). However, cameras mounted on a low altitude vessel would be much less effected by the atmospheric windows and be able to see where conventional imaging could not. But there again, thats just my opinion.

donabernathy
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Prof Clarke is truly amazing in his explanation ways....

mikestewart
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He’s we have mr Clarke doing his great explanations 😊

jaydondayson
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👀🎈: "They see me spyin', they hatin'."

sbeast
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Im in US and always tune in Sky for Prof. Clarke's views!! the best in whole Western media❤💯👌👌👌

FrauMag_Da
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Amazing that the Chinese were able to keep that balloon exactly in the middle of the air currents that were propelling it.

geoffdrew
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Listen, this has been said by many, but when I see Professor Clarke, I click. Great to the point explanations. Please, please, Sky News - keep giving us the Professor.

accountm
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time to update our understanding of 'how hard is it to shoot down a big balloon at 60, 000 feet?' - 18, 288 meters - 1:20

richardvsessions
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Another masterclass presentation by Professor Michael Clarke

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Straight to the point clear explanation from Prof. Clarke. 👏

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