A video published online shows a US military transport plane dropping a Humvee a mile away from the intended drop zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Military.com reported.
"They were going in for a time-on-target on Sicily Drop Zone at 1 p.m. Everything was going well; they were at the one-minute mark to the drop zone," base spokesman Tom McCollum said.
"We don't know what happened, but the platform went out early and landed in a rural area. There was no one hurt. No private property was damaged," he added.
The Airborne and Special operations Test Directorate was testing a new heavy-drop platform loaded with a Humvee.
This Is The View From a Humvee Being Dropped From a Military Plane…
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BUT One Was Accidentally Dropped In a North Carolina Neighborhood This Week.
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According to Miliary.com, no one was hurt during the accident which is currently being investigated.
A similar mishap happened during an April 2016 drill by the US 173 Airborne Brigade in Germany, when three Humvee vehicles came loose from their heavy-drop platforms and crashed onto a designated drop area.
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