A missile reportedly exploded on a German warship, causing serious damage but no major injuries.
Footage of the explosion and fire were posted online by the Germany Navy, showing the missile exploding right after it launched. The explosion sent down sparks and other burning debris onto the ship.
A Standard Missile-2 (SM-2) apparently failed to launch from the German air defense frigate FGS Sachsen.
“We were standing in front of a glistening and glowing hot wall of fire,” German Capt. Thomas Hacken, who was on the bridge, said in the news release.
Photos were taken of the ship after the blast, showing that it suffered burns. Two German soldiers suffered minor injuries.
It’s not clear why the missile misfired, as it had been checked and was in “perfect condition,” the German navy said, according to the release. The same type of missile had been launched before the mishap, officials said.
Both frigates returned back to Wilhelmshaven, Germany, on the North Sea, on Tuesday.
“We have to practice realistically, so that we are ready for action in case of emergency, also for the national and alliance defense,” said Vice Adm. Andreas Krause, who is a Navy inspector. Krause said, “our crews are highly motivated and ready to do their best.”
U.S. European Command has been pushing for a THAAD system in Europe for years, but the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear accord has added urgency to the issue, said Riki Ellison, head of the non-profit Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance.