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Speeding
Two California Highway Patrol Officers
were conducting speeding enforcement on
I-15 near MCAS Miramar. One of the
officers was using a hand held radar
device to check speeding vehicles
approaching near the crest of a hill.
The officers were suddenly surprised
when the radar gun began reading 300
miles per hour. The officer attempted to
reset the radar gun, but it would not
reset and turned off.
Just then a deafening roar over the
treetops revealed that the radar had in
fact locked onto a USMC F/A-18 Hornet
which was engaged in a low flying
exercise near the location.
Back at the CHP Headquarters the Patrol
Captain fired off a complaint to the
USMC Base Commander.
Back came a reply in true USMC style:
Thank you for the message, which allows
us to complete the file on this
incident. You may be interested to know
that the tactical computer in the Hornet
had detected the presence of, and
subsequently locked onto your hostile
radar equipment and automatically sent a
jamming signal back to it. Furthermore,
an air to ground missile aboard the
fully armed aircraft had also
automatically locked onto your
equipment. Fortunately the Marine Pilot
flying the Hornet recognized the
situation for what it was, quickly
responded to the missile system alert
status and was able to override the
automated defense system before the
missile was launched and your hostile
radar was destroyed.
Thank you for your concerns.
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