After nearly three hours on the loose, the escaped U.S. army blimp has reportedly grounded in rural Pennsylvania, according to state police. The untethered Raytheon Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS) aerostat originated in Maryland and made its way northwest while being pursued by fighter jets.
BLIMP DOWN: State Police report #blimp is down in Montour county near Muncy. We got this photo from viewer there. pic.twitter.com/9vXuAwJA1Z
— Jon Meyer (@JonMeyerWNEP) October 28, 2015