• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    told BBC News on Friday that the device was “just basically a gas tank for rocket fuel”. He called the event “not serious at all”. “In fact, our bomb squad member asked me why we were releasing a news release on a rusted piece of metal,” he said.

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    Seems weird to call it an “inert nuclear missile” when the entire payload component with the “nuclear” trait was not included.

    For any TL;DR folks: it was just the rocket without the warhead. Basically an empty fuel tank with a nozzle.

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    Tin foil hat engaged: This is exactly the news story I’d have the papers run if it’d had a warhead and too many people were aware of the missile’s existence for convenient disappearances to be an option. Make it safe, spin a story to reassure the public, breathe a sigh of relief that it didn’t turn out differently.

    Then get back to guarding the secret prison facility holding the aliens who shot JFK.

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      I would guess that it was intended as an interceptor weapon. It wouldn’t be used on one plane but a group Bears flying over the Arctic circle.