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China’s ‘near space’ legal warfare

Written by  Todd Pennington and Emmy Kanarowski Thursday, 02 October 2025 12:00
High altitude balloons, such as this one being launched from Andoya Air Station in 2021, raise important questions about the legal protections of very low Earth orbit and high altitude airspace. Credit: U.S. Army

In February 2023, a United States Air Force fighter jet shot down a Chinese high-altitude balloon flying at about 60,000-65,000 feet (18-20 km) altitude in sovereign U.S. airspace. After the event, some commentary suggested that the incident raised questions about the supposedly ambiguous or unsettled legal status of high-altitude airspace, sometimes referred to as “near […]

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