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US military shoots down UFO over Lake Huron after FAA closed airspace in Northern Michigan for national defense purposes

THE United States military has shot down a mysterious object flying in American airspace.

It's the third object brought down by fighter jets in the past week.

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The US military has shot down another foreign object in its airspace - days after a Chinese spy balloon (pictured) was spottedCredit: AFP
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They claimed the object was at a height that could have been dangerous for commercial aircraft.

Footage shared online showed what appears to be the object spinning before it was destroyed.

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"The U.S. military has decommissioned another ‘object’ over Lake Huron,” Bergman wrote.

"I appreciate the decisive action by our fighter pilots."

U.S. officials had reportedly been tracking the object since Saturday and had the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) close the airspace over Montana and Lake Michigan for the weekend.

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It was first detected by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the United States Northern Command (NORTHCOM) over Montana on Saturday, per .

Military aircraft were then sent to investigate, a senior administration official told the news channel.

The planes reportedly did not identify the object at the time, which led NORAD and NORTHCOM to believe it was a radar anomaly until it was shot down Sunday.

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This is the third aerial object the United States has shot down over the country since the beginning of the month and the fourth shot down over the continent of North America.

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The military previously took out a Chinese spy balloon over the Atlantic near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on February 4.

Then, on Friday, a United States fighter jet shot down an unidentified object flying 40,000ft over Alaska after Pentagon officials claimed it "posed a reasonable threat."

A Sidewinder missile was reportedly used to shoot it down after it entered Alaskan airspace.

With its remains scattered across the frozen sea, the Alaskan National Guard and United States troops are still searching for the object.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also confirmed that an object flying over the Yukon territory in Canada was shot down by another U.S. fighter jet on Saturday.

An F-22 shot down the object using an AIM 9X missile, the Department of Defense said.

"Recovery teams are on the ground, looking to find and analyze the object," Trudeau said on Sunday.

"There's still much to know about it. That's why the analysis of this object is going to be very important."

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