Air Force A-10 Gets Hit by Bird, Causing It to Drop 3 Dummy Bombs on Florida

July 3, 2019 Topic: Security Region: Americas Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: A-10Dummy BombsBirdsBird StrikeFloridaAccidents

Air Force A-10 Gets Hit by Bird, Causing It to Drop 3 Dummy Bombs on Florida

What?

The Air Force says the incident is under investigation and no injuries or damage have been reported.

An Air Force A-10 pilot dropped three dummy rounds after being hit by a bird during a routine training flight over Florida on Monday.

An A-10C Thunderbolt II with the 23rd Fighter Group out of Georgia's Moody Air Force base "suffered a bird strike which caused an inadvertent release" of three BDU-33 training bombs somewhere near Suwannee Springs, Florida, the service said in a news release.

The BDU-33 is a 25-pound blue training round similar to an M1a-82 500-pound bomb, the service said. Although it is inert, the round still has a small pyrotechnic charge.

Which means that if you come across it, you're not supposed to touch it. Yes, that means you, Florida Man.

The Air Force says the incident is under investigation and no injuries or damage have been reported.

The bird would probably disagree.

This article by Paul Szoldra originally appeared at Task & Purpose. Follow Task & Purpose on Twitter. This article first appeared in 2019.

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