Exclusive: Never-before-seen Chinese military blimp caught on satellite images of remote desert base

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A large blimp developed by the Chinese military has been spotted for the first time at a remote base in the desert of northwestern China, exclusive new satellite imagery obtained by CNN shows.

Aerospace experts say the images, taken three months before a Chinese spy balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina, could signal a notable advancement in Chinaโ€™s airship program, demonstrating a more versatile and maneuverable craft than previously seen or known.

The images, taken in November 2022 by US satellite imaging company BlackSky, show a roughly 100-foot long blimp in the middle of a nearly kilometer-long runway at a desert military complex in northwestern China. CNN presented the imagery to a number of aerospace experts, who confirmed they show a blimp and runway, bookended by a pivot point used to launch airships, as well as a massive, nearly 900-foot airship hangar.

Oklahoma Aerospace Institute executive director Jamey Jacobs said a blimp like this could be used as a โ€œsubmarine of the skies,โ€ and that it appears to have dedicated propulsion and navigation capabilities, which would allow it to loiter over an area for an extended period.

โ€œIt really is the next leap for them in terms of furthering the engineering and support of research funding in that direction,โ€ Jacobs said.

CNN reached out to several US intelligence officials who acknowledged they were aware of the Chinese base but would not speak about it or the blimp.

A senior Defense Department official declined to comment on what threats the blimp represents in Chinaโ€™s arsenal but said since itโ€™s visible, the Pentagon would be aware.

โ€œYou can expect because itโ€™s available via satellite imagery that weโ€™re tracking the object,โ€ the official said.

The CIA declined a request for…

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