Errr . . . oops?

I bet the pilot and weapon system operator are answering some tough questions about this incident.

A military fighter jet has dropped a replica bomb on to the roof of a working factory during a flight in Loiret (Centre-Val de Loire), injuring two people.

The Dassault Mirage 2000D jet [an example of which is shown below] had taken off from an airstrip in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle), and was flying over a factory in Nogent-sur-Vernisson at around 15h20 on Tuesday April 10, when witnesses heard a loud bang.


It later emerged that a replica “bomb” had fallen off the plane and hit the Faurecia automobile parts factory, slightly injuring two victims who were working on the assembly line.

The bomb – used as a stand-in for the real thing in training exercises – was made of metal and plastic, and contained no explosives.

There’s more at the link.

One can almost hear the other workers on the assembly line:  “When we said ‘Strike’, this isn’t what we meant!  We’re working as hard as we can!  Stop bombing us already!”

Peter

5 comments

  1. I remember a fatboy hitting the ground from that parked flying fortress at SAC. All the above ground buildings shifted a bit.

    I remember thinking that the concrete held up rather nicely, given the metrics. Hell, the DEFCON stayed level.

  2. They're Frenchmen we're talking about.

    What makes anyone think a bomb casing with metal and plastic and no actual explosives isn't one of their regular warshots?

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