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US fisherman hooks live missile | US fisherman hooks live missile |
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A commercial fisherman in Florida had a lucky escape after netting an unusual catch - a live air-to-air missile. | 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. | 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. | 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". | 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. | The local fire chief, Derryl O'Neal, told the BBC that Mr Solomon had reported the find on his return from his trip. |
Mr Solomon admitted the experience "was kind of a fright" | 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. | "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. | 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. | "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. | 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. | The area in which the missile was discovered is in or near a zone used by defence forces for testing. |
'Nothing scares us!' | 'Nothing scares us!' |
"Occasionally this does happen - I remember a missile was discovered some 15 or 16 years ago," Mr O'Neal said. | "Occasionally this does happen - I remember a missile was discovered some 15 or 16 years ago," Mr O'Neal said. |
Mr Solomon strapped the missile to his boat, wanting to keep it as a souvenir (images courtesy WTSP news) | |
"But really it's a rare event and we're not concerned that it will happen again any time soon." | "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. | 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. | 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. | "We're fishermen, nothing scares us!", he told local news organisation WTSP. |
But this experience "was kind of a fright". | 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'." | 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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