Posted on Jan 8, 2016
How is a Hellfire missile mistakenly shipped to Cuba??
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An inert air-to-surface Hellfire missile, produced by the United States and intended for training purposes in Europe, was shipped to Cuba by mistake after it's use in a NATO exercise.
The missile was supposed to be put on a flight to Florida but somehow ended up on a Air France flight to Cuba.
In the last couple of months the U.S. has had a thawing of relations between itself and Cuba with the reestablishment/opening of the U.S. embassy in Havana in July. Hopefully talks between Washington and Havana will lead to the safe return of this missile to the U.S. and avoid any repercussions of lost engineering secrets.
"WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – US authorities have tried to retrieve the missile from the Cuban government for over a year, The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday citing people familiar with the matter. The officials have also been working on establishing what actions led to the mistake made in 2014.
The missile manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, sent the weapon to Spain from Orlando International Airport in early 2014, after acquiring permission from the State Department.
The Hellfire missile was used in a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military exercise, according to media reports. Following the training, it was eventually delivered to Germany, and was expected to be loaded on a Florida-bound flight. However, officials discovered that the missile was for unclear reasons placed on an Air France flight to Havana.
People familiar with the incident said US authorities have been concerned that Cuba could share the sensitive military technology with such nations as China, Russia and North Korea, according to media reports.
At present, the US State Department is probing whether the redirection of the weapon was a criminal act."
The missile was supposed to be put on a flight to Florida but somehow ended up on a Air France flight to Cuba.
In the last couple of months the U.S. has had a thawing of relations between itself and Cuba with the reestablishment/opening of the U.S. embassy in Havana in July. Hopefully talks between Washington and Havana will lead to the safe return of this missile to the U.S. and avoid any repercussions of lost engineering secrets.
"WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – US authorities have tried to retrieve the missile from the Cuban government for over a year, The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday citing people familiar with the matter. The officials have also been working on establishing what actions led to the mistake made in 2014.
The missile manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, sent the weapon to Spain from Orlando International Airport in early 2014, after acquiring permission from the State Department.
The Hellfire missile was used in a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military exercise, according to media reports. Following the training, it was eventually delivered to Germany, and was expected to be loaded on a Florida-bound flight. However, officials discovered that the missile was for unclear reasons placed on an Air France flight to Havana.
People familiar with the incident said US authorities have been concerned that Cuba could share the sensitive military technology with such nations as China, Russia and North Korea, according to media reports.
At present, the US State Department is probing whether the redirection of the weapon was a criminal act."
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 17
SSG Warren Swan
SSgt Terry P. - It's Friday. Gotta try and laugh. It's been a year this things been gone, so someone got a good deal on an inert POS to have in their living room.
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SSG Warren Swan
MCPO Roger Collins - This is the former commanders face when he was notified his career was over, and he'd be a civilian in two weeks.
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MCPO Roger Collins
Someone who discovered that with responsibility comes accountability? Need more of that.
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