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KOMPAS.com – A fisherman in Selayar Regency, South Sulawesi, named Saehuddin, a resident of Majapahit Village, found a missile-like object while at sea in the waters of Bonerate Island, Pasimaranu district, on Saturday (12/26/2020) around 16.00 WITA.
Saehuddin said, at first he saw an object floating in the middle of the sea. Then, out of curiosity, he walked over and examined it.
When it got closer, Saehuddin said, the object had two wings on the left and right, a tail, an antenna and a camera-like object.
“Apparently it is not an ordinary object. I finally took it home,” Saehuddin said when contacted Kompas.com, Tuesday (12/29/2020).
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When he found the object, Saehuddin admitted that he couldn’t lift it because it was heavy. Also, at that time he was only using a canoe.
To bring the object home, Saehuddin tied it with a rope to his boat.
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After two hours of travel, he finally reached the mainland.
After arriving, Saehuddin asked residents to help him carry the object home. However, after several days at his home, the Pasimarannu Military Military Command took the object away.
“I received orders from my leadership to hand over the foreign objects to the Indonesian Navy. After that, I did not know where they were being taken because they were being kept secret,” said Captain Inf Syamsuddin.
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The missile-like object is known to weigh 175 kilograms and is 225 centimeters long.
The strange object has characteristics such as that the main body is made of aluminum with two wings of 50 centimeters each, then the tail is 18 centimeters, the length of the rear antenna is 93 cm, and there is an object similar to a camera. .
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(Author: Bulukumba Contributor, Nurwahidah | Editor: Teuku Muhammad Valdy Arief)