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1771 DELETE
19th Apr 2020, 12:47
Glad i wasn't sitting in the Herc cockpit.

https://theaviationist.com/2020/04/18/watch-rocket-accidentally-fired-by-chadian-air-force-su-25-frogfoot-nearly-hits-french-c-130h-at-ndjamena-airport/?fbclid=IwAR2m5xKZ-8GdtfZDysgxBqtJwxmjAH_dNBF9EtoG6_oVrajqBqzBNonhjTw


The rocket missed a French Hercules but hit a house killing four civilians.On Apr. 17, 2020 a rocket accidentally fired by a Chadian Air Force Su-25 Frogfoot parked at Base Aérienne Kossei NDjamena, Chad, struck an empty tanker truck, missed a French Air Force C-130H from the Escadron de transport (Transport Squadron) 2/61 Franche Comté, (https://lemamouth.********.com/2020/04/un-su-25-failli-abattre-un-c-130.html?fbclid=IwAR3od_lD7Gv2Uu3oOMWeRcGQrXT710RvfQCDkmIjsP iiGdd85jUVq2mxyPg) and landed in the house of Deputy Commander of the Presidential Guard, General Mahamata Salaha Brahima, killing two children and two adults, and wounding two others.

Video from a surveillance camera has leaked online on several platforms (including Lelombrik.net). It shows the moment the rocket fires, passes through the tanker and misses by few meters the French Hercules.

The causes of the incident are being investigated.


Someone suggested it would have been better if the rocket had hit the Hercules: this might be true but we can’t really say based on the video, because we don’t know if people were working inside or around the C-130.

The unusual incident somehow reminds the one that involved a Belgian Air Force F-16 on the ground at Florennes (https://theaviationist.com/2018/10/14/f-16-completely-destroyed-by-another-f-16-after-mechanic-accidentally-fires-cannon-on-the-ground-in-belgium/) that was destroyed when the M61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon on board another F-16 was accidentally fired on the ground by maintenance personnel on Oct. 12, 2018.

Back then we wrote that the accident appeared to be quite weird: “it’s not clear why the technician was working on an armed aircraft that close to the flight line. Not even the type of inspection or work has been unveiled. For sure it must have been a check that activated the gun even though the aircraft was on the ground: the use of the onboard weapons (including the gun) is usually blocked by a fail-safe switch when the aircraft has the gear down with the purpose of preventing similar accidents. […] Because strict weapons safety protocols, especially with live ammunition, are in place during ground handling it is extremely rare for maintenance personnel to accidentally discharge an aircraft’s weapon.”

seer557
19th Apr 2020, 13:06
Could have been much worse!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_USS_Forrestal_fire

Seer

weemonkey
19th Apr 2020, 15:14
Straighten up and fly right. :}

Next~~~Euromillions win by FAF pilot.

Seriously however, RIP to the innocents who lost their lives.

weemonkey
19th Apr 2020, 15:15
Could have been much worse!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_USS_Forrestal_fire

Seer

kinda struggling here tbh..

MightyGem
19th Apr 2020, 20:27
kinda struggling here tbh..
Errr...the Forrestal fire was caused by a rogue missile. So the Frogfoot one could have been a lot worse.t

Easy Street
19th Apr 2020, 22:22
Errr...the Forrestal fire was caused by a rogue missile. So the Frogfoot one could have been a lot worse.t

IMHO this and the thread title ('That was close') are distasteful considering the rocket went on to kill 2 civilian adults and 2 children and injure 2 others in a house adjoining the base. Arguably it would have been better for the C-130 or the bowser directly in front of the Frogfoot to have soaked it up.

It's one thing for a host nation to disregard hard-learned lessons about safe headings and the dangers of loitering in front of forward firing weapons (a bowser? WTF?) but how on Earth could the French allow one of their aircraft to be parked like that?

Whenurhappy
20th Apr 2020, 06:42
I recall problems in maintaining safe headings for the F3s at Al Kharj/PSAB. If my memory serves me right, the RSAF were reluctant to lose so much real estate (in their eyes - the base was huge) and regularly parked aircraft, including the gold C130, within the template. Our ATC LO - a young Fg Off, who was the only Brit allowed in the tower - did a brilliant, but never-ending job keeping the safe heading safe. We made a number of appeals directly to the Saudi Base Commander and via the Americans, but it was a very regular problem.

Separately, the ATC LO regularly fended off sexual predations from some of the Saudi officers he worked with.