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Rilder
06-09-09, 03:01 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8092123.stm


US fisherman hooks live missile
The missile, in images taken by Mr Solomon (image courtesy WTSP)
Mr Solomon strapped the missile to his boat, wanting to keep it as a souvenir (images courtesy WTSP news)

A commercial fisherman in Florida had a lucky escape after netting an unusual catch - a live air-to-air missile.

Long-line fishing boat captain Rodney Solomon reeled in the missile in the Gulf of Mexico, about 50 miles (80km) off Panama City in Florida.

Finding a hole in the missile, Mr Solomon assumed it had gone off. He kept it as a souvenir and went on fishing for more than a week.

He said it was "a fright" to discover that "any time it could have exploded".

The local fire chief, Derryl O'Neal, told the BBC that Mr Solomon had reported the find on his return from his trip.

Rodney Solomon with a more usual catch (image courtesy local news station WTSP)
Mr Solomon admitted the experience "was kind of a fright"

"He actually came to the fire station and told us he had caught a Tomahawk missile, but it turned out not to be - it was an air-to-air guided missile" known as a Sidewinder, Mr O'Neal said.

Mr O'Neal's staff quickly secured the area around the missile and told people to leave.

"We were very worried - and even more when the air force confirmed to us that it was live," he said.

But the missile was safely dismantled.

The area in which the missile was discovered is in or near a zone used by defence forces for testing.

'Nothing scares us!'

"Occasionally this does happen - I remember a missile was discovered some 15 or 16 years ago," Mr O'Neal said.

"But really it's a rare event and we're not concerned that it will happen again any time soon."

Local fishermen are being advised not to bring in any similar discovery, but to alert authorities to its exact location.

Mr Solomon says fishermen are used to being in danger and are usually unflappable.

"We're fishermen, nothing scares us!", he told local news organisation WTSP.

But this experience "was kind of a fright".

He said: "It was like, 'wow man, you all took a big chance bringing in this missile. You had it on your boat for 10 days and any time it could have exploded on you'."

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Kapitan_Phillips
06-09-09, 03:02 PM
Blimey! He was lucky :DL

SteamWake
06-09-09, 03:26 PM
WTF a live missle 50 miles off Panama city?

Thats really strange. Theres an airbase not far from there but a "live" missle?

Id love to hear how it ended up in a fishermans net.

GoldenRivet
06-09-09, 03:47 PM
WTF a live missle 50 miles off Panama city?

Thats really strange. Theres an airbase not far from there but a "live" missle?


Tyndall AFB.

I was given an in depth tour of that facility some years ago. They have actual drone launch pads that fire drones as far as 100 miles out into the gulf of mexico. F-15s from Tyndall AFB routinely intercept and shoot the drones down with live rounds for practice.

as the activity takes place 50 to 100 miles out to sea in airspace areas known as "W-151D, E and F" and frequently further south - few people witness it and even fewer even know it takes place.

my assumption is that an aircraft with an emergency jettisoned the weapon, or the missile missfired / was a dud against an USAF target drone.

Task Force
06-09-09, 05:20 PM
I can imagine.

Hey bob... look what we cought...

BoB: whats that

Bill: Well... it looks like a missile...:doh:

BoB: well bring it on board... ill keep er as a suvineer.

(all this in a hillbilly accent.)

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