Jasous Palloon Mystery: The Battle of Observation in the sky! | Written by Robok Khan July, 2025

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The presence of an unknown balloon in the sky of the United States and Canada in February 2021, the global uproar. According to the US Department of State, a balloon for observation in China has already seen these balloons in the sky around 5 countries around the world. The Chinese government claims that the balloon was originally made to monitor the weather and through the international borders by mistake. But many observers believe it was sent for the purpose of collecting intelligence. This phenomenon remembers the world again an ancient history to use balloons for intelligence. Why is the balloon still used despite the presence of modern satellite technology? The main reason for this is that the balloon can collect high -resolution images and signals in a specific place for a long time. The industrial moon can monitor a region for only a few seconds, the balloon can stay in the area throughout the day. Moreover, you can easily avoid the eye and work more effectively by changing the height or site if necessary. Because of these technical benefits, the tendency to use balloons remain as spying equipment is still increasing today.

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The beginning of history: a story
Detective History returns us again for thousands of years. The story of the Han family in China in the third century BC is its first example. The Chinese and strategic leader was banned by the enemy in Pinlo Province. He used to communicate with his forces, such as paper balloons and lanterns that drive, which were later known as Kangming Lanten. He wrote a letter on this balloon and floated in the hot air of the fire and sent the signal. This small innovation later played a vital role in the military strategy in China. Later, these balloons were used to send military signals across China and are not limited to China alone; The spread of its use in the Mongolian war, even in Asia in the Middle Ages. It is so popular in Chinese culture to the extent that the festival is still celebrating the name of Kangming Lantern. Imagine that when there was no electronic device thousands of years ago, the message was also sent to the enemy with the help of air and fire. This proves how strategic use of the balloon was old and effective.
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