http://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/25/europe/norway-fighter-jets-fire-on-control-tower/
Norway F-16s shoot up control tower
By Stephanie Halasz and Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 1446 GMT (2146 HKT) April 25, 2016
Norwegian Royal Air Force F-16s are shown during an exercise in 2013.
Story highlights
Norwegian F-16s were practicing attacks on simulated targets on Tarva island
Official: Cannon fire from jets tore into a control tower, nearly hitting three people
Incident is under investigation
(CNN)Norwegian defense officials are investigating how one of their fighter jets fired on a control tower during exercises over an island off the country's west coast this month, something that's not unprecedented.
Norwegian Royal Air Force F-16s were practicing attacks on simulated targets on Tarva island early April 13 when cannon fire from the fighter jets tore into a control tower, almost striking three people inside, Maj. Stian Roen told CNN.
None of the three, who were described as "controlling the targets," were injured. "We are thankful for that," Roen said.
F-16s are armed with a six-barrel, 20 mm Gatling gun, capable of firing 6,000 rounds per minute.
Norwegian officials did not say how many rounds hit the tower. They said the rounds were "cold bullets" used only for training and had no explosives in them.
Norway F-16s shoot up control tower
By Stephanie Halasz and Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 1446 GMT (2146 HKT) April 25, 2016
Norwegian Royal Air Force F-16s are shown during an exercise in 2013.
Story highlights
Norwegian F-16s were practicing attacks on simulated targets on Tarva island
Official: Cannon fire from jets tore into a control tower, nearly hitting three people
Incident is under investigation
(CNN)Norwegian defense officials are investigating how one of their fighter jets fired on a control tower during exercises over an island off the country's west coast this month, something that's not unprecedented.
Norwegian Royal Air Force F-16s were practicing attacks on simulated targets on Tarva island early April 13 when cannon fire from the fighter jets tore into a control tower, almost striking three people inside, Maj. Stian Roen told CNN.
None of the three, who were described as "controlling the targets," were injured. "We are thankful for that," Roen said.
F-16s are armed with a six-barrel, 20 mm Gatling gun, capable of firing 6,000 rounds per minute.
Norwegian officials did not say how many rounds hit the tower. They said the rounds were "cold bullets" used only for training and had no explosives in them.