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It is the second time in six years the tower has been fired on in error by F-16 jets – no one was injured either time
The Norwegian F-16 was on a training exercise when it mistakenly opened fire on the control tower with three officers inside. Photograph: Norwegian Air Force/AFP/Getty Images
Agence France-Presse
Sunday 24 April 2016 23.34 EDTLast modified on Monday 25 April 201609.21 EDT
A Norwegian fighter jet on a training exercise jet mistakenly machine-gunned a control tower with three officers inside, who survived unhurt, the military said Sunday.
Two F-16s were taking part in a mock attack on the uninhabited island of Tarva off Norway’s west coast when one of them opened fire with its M61 Vulcan cannon, which is capable of firing up to 100 rounds a second.
“An investigation has been opened,” Captain Brynjar Stordal, a spokesman for the Norwegian military, told AFP.
A hail of bullets hit the tower in the incident, which happened on the night of April 12, but the officers inside were not injured.
In a similar incident in 2009, F-16s fired in error on the same tower, with at least one round piercing the structure, but again no-one was injured.
It’s not the only incident of an F-16 firing on the wrong target. In 2014 a Dutch fighter jet accidentally strafed the control tower at the Vliehors range on the island of Vlieland, north of Amsterdam, during a training flight.
During the incident, several live rounds from the aircraft’s 20mm cannon caused minor damage to the tower. Two controllers who were inside the building at the moment of the attack were not injured.
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It is the second time in six years the tower has been fired on in error by F-16 jets – no one was injured either time
The Norwegian F-16 was on a training exercise when it mistakenly opened fire on the control tower with three officers inside. Photograph: Norwegian Air Force/AFP/Getty Images
Agence France-Presse
Sunday 24 April 2016 23.34 EDTLast modified on Monday 25 April 201609.21 EDT
A Norwegian fighter jet on a training exercise jet mistakenly machine-gunned a control tower with three officers inside, who survived unhurt, the military said Sunday.
Two F-16s were taking part in a mock attack on the uninhabited island of Tarva off Norway’s west coast when one of them opened fire with its M61 Vulcan cannon, which is capable of firing up to 100 rounds a second.
“An investigation has been opened,” Captain Brynjar Stordal, a spokesman for the Norwegian military, told AFP.
A hail of bullets hit the tower in the incident, which happened on the night of April 12, but the officers inside were not injured.
In a similar incident in 2009, F-16s fired in error on the same tower, with at least one round piercing the structure, but again no-one was injured.
It’s not the only incident of an F-16 firing on the wrong target. In 2014 a Dutch fighter jet accidentally strafed the control tower at the Vliehors range on the island of Vlieland, north of Amsterdam, during a training flight.
During the incident, several live rounds from the aircraft’s 20mm cannon caused minor damage to the tower. Two controllers who were inside the building at the moment of the attack were not injured.
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It is the second time in six years the tower has been fired on in error by F-16 jets – no one was injured either time
The Norwegian F-16 was on a training exercise when it mistakenly opened fire on the control tower with three officers inside. Photograph: Norwegian Air Force/AFP/Getty Images
Agence France-Presse
Sunday 24 April 2016 23.34 EDTLast modified on Monday 25 April 201609.21 EDT
A Norwegian fighter jet on a training exercise jet mistakenly machine-gunned a control tower with three officers inside, who survived unhurt, the military said Sunday.
Two F-16s were taking part in a mock attack on the uninhabited island of Tarva off Norway’s west coast when one of them opened fire with its M61 Vulcan cannon, which is capable of firing up to 100 rounds a second.
“An investigation has been opened,” Captain Brynjar Stordal, a spokesman for the Norwegian military, told AFP.
A hail of bullets hit the tower in the incident, which happened on the night of April 12, but the officers inside were not injured.
In a similar incident in 2009, F-16s fired in error on the same tower, with at least one round piercing the structure, but again no-one was injured.
It’s not the only incident of an F-16 firing on the wrong target. In 2014 a Dutch fighter jet accidentally strafed the control tower at the Vliehors range on the island of Vlieland, north of Amsterdam, during a training flight.
During the incident, several live rounds from the aircraft’s 20mm cannon caused minor damage to the tower. Two controllers who were inside the building at the moment of the attack were not injured.
The F-16 should have slammed the tower teaching a good lesson not to interfere or mess with the fighter jets.
reminds me of the ship and the lighthouse joke.
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Re: Norwegian fighter jet mistakenly machine-guns control tower
Yeah. Just imagine the F-16 as a jihadi being pieceful towards kafirs......Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Norwegian fighter jet mistakenly machine-guns control tower
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It is the second time in six years the tower has been fired on in error by F-16 jets – no one was injured either time
The Norwegian F-16 was on a training exercise when it mistakenly opened fire on the control tower with three officers inside. Photograph: Norwegian Air Force/AFP/Getty Images
Agence France-Presse
Sunday 24 April 2016 23.34 EDTLast modified on Monday 25 April 201609.21 EDT
A Norwegian fighter jet on a training exercise jet mistakenly machine-gunned a control tower with three officers inside, who survived unhurt, the military said Sunday.
Two F-16s were taking part in a mock attack on the uninhabited island of Tarva off Norway’s west coast when one of them opened fire with its M61 Vulcan cannon, which is capable of firing up to 100 rounds a second.
“An investigation has been opened,” Captain Brynjar Stordal, a spokesman for the Norwegian military, told AFP.
A hail of bullets hit the tower in the incident, which happened on the night of April 12, but the officers inside were not injured.
In a similar incident in 2009, F-16s fired in error on the same tower, with at least one round piercing the structure, but again no-one was injured.
It’s not the only incident of an F-16 firing on the wrong target. In 2014 a Dutch fighter jet accidentally strafed the control tower at the Vliehors range on the island of Vlieland, north of Amsterdam, during a training flight.
During the incident, several live rounds from the aircraft’s 20mm cannon caused minor damage to the tower. Two controllers who were inside the building at the moment of the attack were not injured.
The F-16 should have slammed the tower teaching a good lesson not to interfere or mess with the fighter jets.
reminds me of the ship and the lighthouse joke.
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Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Yeah. Just imagine the F-16 as a jihadi being pieceful towards kafirs......Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Norwegian fighter jet mistakenly machine-guns control tower
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It is the second time in six years the tower has been fired on in error by F-16 jets – no one was injured either time
The Norwegian F-16 was on a training exercise when it mistakenly opened fire on the control tower with three officers inside. Photograph: Norwegian Air Force/AFP/Getty Images
Agence France-Presse
Sunday 24 April 2016 23.34 EDTLast modified on Monday 25 April 201609.21 EDT
A Norwegian fighter jet on a training exercise jet mistakenly machine-gunned a control tower with three officers inside, who survived unhurt, the military said Sunday.
Two F-16s were taking part in a mock attack on the uninhabited island of Tarva off Norway’s west coast when one of them opened fire with its M61 Vulcan cannon, which is capable of firing up to 100 rounds a second.
“An investigation has been opened,” Captain Brynjar Stordal, a spokesman for the Norwegian military, told AFP.
A hail of bullets hit the tower in the incident, which happened on the night of April 12, but the officers inside were not injured.
In a similar incident in 2009, F-16s fired in error on the same tower, with at least one round piercing the structure, but again no-one was injured.
It’s not the only incident of an F-16 firing on the wrong target. In 2014 a Dutch fighter jet accidentally strafed the control tower at the Vliehors range on the island of Vlieland, north of Amsterdam, during a training flight.
During the incident, several live rounds from the aircraft’s 20mm cannon caused minor damage to the tower. Two controllers who were inside the building at the moment of the attack were not injured.
The F-16 should have slammed the tower teaching a good lesson not to interfere or mess with the fighter jets.
reminds me of the ship and the lighthouse joke.
hahaha... is this the one you are talkin' about?
The following is being transmitted around the Internet as an event that really took place, but it never happened. It is simply an old joke like those found in popular magazines:
Believe it or not...this is the transcript of an actual radio conversation between a US naval ship and Canadian authorities off the coast of Newfoundland in October 1995. The Radio conversation was released by the Chief of Naval Operations on Oct. 10, 1995.
US Ship: Please divert your course 0.5 degrees to the south to avoid a collision.
CND reply: Recommend you divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.
US Ship: This is the Captain of a US Navy Ship. I say again, divert your course.
CND reply: No. I say again, you divert YOUR course!
US Ship: THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS CORAL SEA*, WE ARE A LARGE WARSHIP OF THE US NAVY. DIVERT YOUR COURSE NOW!!
CND reply: This is a lighthouse. Your call.
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