Thursday, October 25, 2018

U.S. Military Plane Accidentally Drops A Humvee In A Rural Area Outside Of Fort Bragg

Military officials say an Air Force C-17 prematurely dropped a Humvee by parachute into rural North Carolina, miles from the intended target, but no injuries were reported on the ground. (US Air Force, File)



FOX News: Humvee dropped from Air Force plane by mistake in North Carolina neighborhood, military says

An Air Force C-17 prematurely dropped a Humvee by parachute into rural North Carolina, military officials said Wednesday.

The drop was miles from the intended target, and no injuries were reported on the ground, in the town of Cameron, WTVD reported.

Fort Bragg spokesman Tom McCollum said the parachute opened and the vehicle landed in a wooded area between two homes between the Johnsonville and Spout Springs communities in Harnett County, about 7 miles north of Fort Bragg’s drop zones.

WTVD reported that the drop happened at around 1 p.m. during a training exercise.

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US military plane accidentally drops Humvee 7 miles from base -- CNN
Humvee dropped by mistake in rural neighborhood near Fort Bragg -- ABC News
US military red-faced as Humvee misses drop zone, falls into rural community (PHOTO, VIDEO) -- RT

2 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

That'd be a hilarious call to 911 dispatch. ".... a WHAT fell on your property sir...?

Anonymous said...

Loadmaster or pilot?