The giant surveillance “blimp”, known as the “Eyes in the Sky”, and formerly known as a Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS), is used by U.S. border control officials to monitor ...
The CBP asked people to report any sightings of the system “that looks like a white blimp.” It reappeared about 15 hours later and about 500 miles away. NBC 5 was there when federal ...
A CBP surveillance blimp broke free from its tether and crashed into power lines in Texas on Monday after strong winds carried it more than 600 miles. The large surveillance balloon, known as “Eyes in ...
Strong winds from a recent storm in the south sent a US Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp flying nearly 600 miles across Texas. The blimp – resembling a while-hot air balloon ...
Wind blasts dislodged the aircraft from its moorings in South Padre. The blimp drifted all the way to the Dallas area, where it crashed into power lines. By Alexandra E. Petri Strong winds ...
HUNT COUNTY, Texas — Strong winds swept through Texas over the last few days, causing damage and, in one case, sending a blimp hundreds of miles across the state. A tethered aerostat system ...
The CBP asked people to report any sightings of the system “that looks like a white blimp.” It reappeared about 15 hours later and about 500 miles away. NBC Dallas-Fort Worth was there when ...
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