While there is aBloomington, Indiana, have never heard of anyBoomington.
Boom?
Yeah, the following raised an eyebrow:
"In response to Navy Times questions about what specific gear was damaged, Day provided a general definition of electronic warfare gear.
“The Electronic Warfare equipment is technology that provides distinct Electronic Warfare and integrated sensing technology tocontrol the electromagnetic spectrum,” Day wrote in an email."
The article is very brief. An unnamed contractor is blamed for the damage.
Maybe white hats took out something dangerous. Or the reverse, who knows.
Did not find any other sources except Air Force Times mirrored the article.
Only other tidbit was this:
"The damaged gear belonged to the Naval Surface Warfare Center’s Crane division, a naval lab that falls under Naval Sea Systems Command and focuses on expeditionary warfare, electronic warfare and other missions."