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Parachute mine 'netted' by boat off Weymouth Bay | Parachute mine 'netted' by boat off Weymouth Bay |
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A controlled explosion is set to be carried out later on a live parachute mine accidentally caught in the nets of a fishing boat. | A controlled explosion is set to be carried out later on a live parachute mine accidentally caught in the nets of a fishing boat. |
The vessel Cara Lee reported the find to coastguard officers as it approached Weymouth Bay in Dorset just before 14:00 BST on Saturday. | The vessel Cara Lee reported the find to coastguard officers as it approached Weymouth Bay in Dorset just before 14:00 BST on Saturday. |
Experts from the Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit attended the scene and safely lowered it onto the seabed. | Experts from the Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit attended the scene and safely lowered it onto the seabed. |
Coastguard officers expect it to be safely detonated at about 14:00. | |
Parachute mines were intended to be dropped on land targets by aircraft. They were heavily used by German Luftwaffe bombers and initially Royal Navy Bomber Command in World War II. |