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Old 06-06-2003, 02:08 PM
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Default Rocket man makes world headlines..builds cruise missle in garage

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Rocket man makes world headlines
June 6 2003




Bruce Simpson, who says he is building a cruise missile in his garage, tests his pulsejet powered go-cart on the dirt road outside his home near Auckland. Photo: Reuters


A New Zealand home handyman's bid to construct a cruise missile in his shed has made global headlines, and the British media have dubbed him a threat to world security.

It was reported this week that internet developer Bruce Simpson was building a missile from parts ordered over the internet and shipped through Customs.

The 49-year-old, who lives near Auckland, said he would not use the missile for terrorism, but to test a home-made engine called the X-Jet, which he had already test-fired and hoped to license.

A New Zealand Defence Force spokesman, Wing Commander John Seward, on Wednesday confirmed authorities were monitoring Mr Simpson's progress, but would not otherwise comment on the project.

Police also said they were keeping tabs, and Waitakere police spokeswoman Rebekah Holt said: "We don't recommend you try this at home."



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The story made headlines in at least 22 overseas publications.

The Guardian newspaper in Britain ran a story on the front page of its website saying: "Don't worry about Russia's bioweapon laboratories and North Korea's nuclear program: the greatest threat to world security is sitting in a shed in New Zealand."

The newspaper quoted the editor of Jane's Missiles and Rockets as saying Mr Simpson's device would not be a serious security risk because it would be unable to beat defensive systems.

Air Force staff in New Zealand have refused to comment on whether the country's defence systems could stop the missile, which Mr Simpson hopes will be able to fly 100 kilometres in 15 minutes.

Libertarian Party spokesman Robert Palmer said Mr Simpson had provided "the first credible defence system in this country since (Prime Minister) Helen Clark and (Defence Minister) Mark Burton gutted the Air Force".

Mr Palmer said New Zealand's Defence Force "has been bested by a backyard mechanic".

An exhausted Mr Simpson said yesterday that he had just finished interviews with three Australian and New Zealand television channels and "about a dozen radio interviews with stations from as many different countries".

One controversial aspect of Mr Simpson's project is that he is posting details of the missile's construction on a website.

Terrorism experts are divided over whether the site encourages terrorism or merely serves as a warning that the technology for such weapons is widely available.

Mr Simpson hopes to have the missile working within a month.

He said he would ask the Air Force to help him fire it.
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