The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cuba returns lost dummy missile to US

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WASHINGTON: The United States has recovered a missile that was accidental­ly sent to Cuba in 2014 after a logistical mixup in Europe, bringing an end to an unusual and sensitive episode in the world of defense.

The dummy training version of a US Hellfire missile was returned to the US with the ‘cooperatio­n of the Cuban government,’ State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner said Saturday, declining to provide specifics.

“The re-establishm­ent of diplomatic relations and the reopeningo­fourEmbass­yinHavana allow us to engage with the Cuban government on issues of mutual interest.”

Despite the recent thaw in US-Cuban relations, the loss of the missile – even the dummy version – raised the possibilit­y that Havana could pass sensitive military technology on to rivals such as Russia or China.

However, the Hellfire missile, commonly fired at ground targets from a helicopter or a drone, has been in service since 1984, and has been delivered to more than two dozen countries. Washington has treated the matter as a logistical mixup, although the US Justice Department is investigat­ing.

The Hellfire is produced by US defense giant Lockheed Martin along with an inert version known as a ‘Captive Air Training Missile’ stripped of its warhead, fuse, gyroscope and motor.

A source familiar with the issue, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity because of US laws protecting the confidenti­ality of commercial arms deals, has said the shipment was made in 2014.

That year, Lockheed received export approval from the State Department to send a dummy missile to a Nato training exercise inSpainand­flewoneout­ofOrlando, Florida. The mixup occurred as it was being sent back.

It’s believed the missile was loaded onto a truck chartered by Air France headed toward Charles de Gaulle airport outside Paris, then onto a cargo flight to Havana, where it was seized by the authoritie­s there. — AFP

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