Between 28 January and 4 February 2023, a Chinese high-altitude balloon transited the continental United States from Alaska to the Atlantic coast, where it was shot down by a US F-22 fighter jet off the coast of South Carolina on 4 February. China's public position was that it was a civilian meteorological balloon that had strayed off course. The Pentagon's initial public framing described it as a surveillance balloon. Subsequent Defense Department analysis, Navy recovery of debris from the seafloor, and congressional briefings confirmed the balloon carried surveillance and intelligence-collection equipment inconsistent with civilian weather use. The "civilian weather balloon" framing is debunked by the recovered hardware. The scope of any intelligence actually collected, and the degree of intentionality in the overflight, remain subjects of classified analysis and contested public characterisation.