S530 Air-to-Air Guided Missile found in container at Lakeland Airport

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S530 Air-to-Air Guided Missile found in container at Lakeland Airport

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I can't tell if this is really a story or a 'Trumped" up nothing burger.

They say BATFE and USAF EOD involved so maybe it's a big deal?

Maybe it was accidentally shipped with kit from a plane purchase and nobody knew. :?: CIA stash?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ainer.html
A contractor who was working at a Florida airport opened up a container to find a live missile.

The shocking find happened on Friday afternoon at Lakeland Linder International Airport east of Tampa.

It's not known how the missile arrived at the airport which is mainly used for private jets and no longer for any kind of military use. The container that also had aircraft parts inside belongs to Draken International.

The firm, which is based at the airport has links with the military and owns a fleet of about 150 former military aircraft it contracts out for training exercises.

After the discovery on Friday, the airport was quickly evacuated and bomb disposal experts from nearby MacDill Air Force Base were called in to remove the warhead which was still live, but not armed.

'It was like having a gun with bullet in chamber, but on safety. Someone would have to arm the missile to fire it,' said Air Force 1st Lt. Brandon Hanner, a spokesman for the 6th Air Refueling Wing, who spoke to the Military Times. 'It was live, but unarmed.'
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I knew a guy who bought an ex-Ukranian L-39 Albatross. I got to ride backseat in it from Gadsden Alabama to St. Pete-Clearwater one afternoon for a few hours. It still had functioning hard points for drop tanks or ordinance. When he was shopping around, an option was to purchase one disassembled in a container delivered to the US where you could have it reassembled.

This company sounds like they're purchasing and operating a variety of .mil aircraft. It wouldn't surprise me if some of them get boxed up with extra accessories included.
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Another recent story...not sure if related:


https://www.breitbart.com/national-secu ... -firearms/


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U.S. Intercepts Venezuela-Bound Private Jet Loaded with Cash and Firearms

8/19/20

U.S. officials successfully intercepted a Venezuela-bound private jet in South Florida loaded with firearms and ammunition, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced on Tuesday.

On Saturday, authorities arrested two Venezuelan pilots, Luis Alberto Patino and Gregori Mendez, who were consequently charged with possessing illegal firearms and a large amount of U.S. currency in a suspected smuggling operation.

The statement read:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Air and Marine Operations (AMO) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and CBP’s Office of Field Operations (OFO), conducted an outbound investigation of a suspicious aircraft on Saturday, August 15th., locating a weapons stockpile along with a large amount of U.S. currency.

AMO agents from the Fort Lauderdale Marine Unit were alerted of an aircraft movement related to an ongoing investigation on Saturday evening. Officers from CBP’s OFO, HSI, and the FAA responded to detain the aircraft headed to St. Vincent and conducted an inspection of the Learjet.

The agency also provided further details about the seizure:

HSI arrested two Venezuelan nationals. The AMO Fort Lauderdale Marine Unit seized the aircraft and one vehicle. OFO officers seized 18 assault/bolt action rifles with optics, six shotguns, 58 semi-automatic pistols, $20,312 in U.S. currency, and $2,618.53 in endorsed checks.

In Fiscal Year 2019, AMO enforcement actions resulted in the seizure or disruption of 284,825 pounds of cocaine, 101,874 pounds of marijuana, 51,058 pounds of methamphetamine, 935 weapons and $34.1 million, 1,575 arrests, 52,036 apprehensions of illegal aliens.

Jared Rine, a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, said in an affidavit supporting the criminal complaint that one of the pilots admitted after his arrest that the plane was ultimately destined for Venezuela.

“From my training and experience, I know that pilots have filed flight plans to third party countries to avoid detection of their ultimate destinations to avoid scrutiny of law enforcement authorities,” Rine wrote. “CBP officers observed that the aircraft was fully loaded, from the cockpit back to the lavatory, with cases and boxes of weapons, ammunition, and household goods.”

It is not clear for what and for whom the cargo was intended, although the pilot’s attempts to avoid scrutiny indicate it may have been in support of Nicolás Maduro’s socialist dictatorship. The arrests comes as tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela continue to escalate, with the Trump administration imposing multiple rounds of economic sanctions in a bid to squeeze and ultimately oust the Maduro regime.

On Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that the U.S. is considering fresh sanctions aimed at halting any remaining fuel imports with the crisis-stricken nations. According to officials familiar with the matter, the measures would target crude swaps with companies in Asia and Europe, although the talks remain ongoing as a final decision has not been yet reached.

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OFO officers seized 18 assault/bolt action rifles with optics
Bolt action assault weapons......hmmmm
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NorincoKid wrote: Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:14 am
OFO officers seized 18 assault/bolt action rifles with optics
Bolt action assault weapons......hmmmm
hahahah, good eye, I missed that.

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Late to the punch but found these.
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