Inside the Air Force’s radar plane used to monitor skies around the world #Shorts

CNBC published this video item, entitled “Inside the Air Force’s radar plane used to monitor skies around the world #Shorts” – below is their description.

CNBC producer Bradley Howard gets an inside look at the Air Force’s E-3G Sentry — the aircraft that was recently sent to monitor the suspected Chinese spy balloon that was found over the northern U.S. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/VKV2K4dwZ9Y

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