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Pentagon can't explain 'missile' off California

WASHINGTON (A) – The Pentagon said Tuesday it was trying to determine
if a missile was launched Monday off the coast of Southern California
and, if so, who might have fired it.

Spokesmen for the Navy, Air Force, and other military organizations said
they were looking into a video posted on the CBS News website that shows
an object shooting across the sky and leaving a large contrail, or vapor
trail, over the Pacific Ocean.

The video was shot by a KCBS helicopter, the station said Tuesday.

"Nobody within the Department of Defense that we've reached out to has
been able to explain what this contrail is, where it came from,"
Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan said.

Lapan said that "all indications" are that the Department of Defense was
not involved within the mystery object, and that the contrail might have
been created by something flown by a private company.

Normally any missile test would require notification so that mariners
and pilots could be warned or air space closed, but that may not have
been done in this case, Lapan said.

"It does seem implausible, and that's why at this point the operative
term is 'unexplained'," he said. "Nobody ... within the Department of
Defense that we've reached out to has been able to explain what this
contrail is."

Missile tests are common off Southern California. Launches are conducted
from vessels and platforms on an ocean range west of Point Mugu.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, issued a
statement jointly with the U.S. Northern Command, or NORTHCOM, saying
that the contrail was not the result of a foreign military launching a
missile. It provided no further details.

"We can confirm that there is no threat to our nation, and from all
indications this was not a launch by a foreign military," the statement
said. "We will provide more information as it becomes available."

NORTHCOM is the U.S. defense command and NORAD is a U.S.-Canadian
organization charged with protecting the U.S. from the threat of
missiles or hostile aircraft.

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Ship-launched missiles with minds of their own, right out of sci-fi!


 
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