The U.S. military reported that a Chinese reconnaissance balloon was spotted over Montana, while China claimed that the balloon was a civilian airship used for meteorological research that deviated from its planned course due to winds, according to the WSJ. The U.S. government is taking steps to shield sensitive sites as the balloon crosses the country. U.S. officials are confident the balloon was sent by China, but have not provided specific evidence. High-altitude balloons have also been reported over Taiwan and Japan, two other military rivals of China, but have been said to be used for scientific purposes. There is debate over the usefulness of the balloons in intelligence gathering as China has a large fleet of surveillance satellites. Some experts view the balloons as more of a psychological jolt than a military threat.