Monday, June 23, 2014

There Has Been 418 US Military Drones Crashes Since 2001



When Drones Fall From The Sky -- Washington Post

More than 400 large U.S. military drones have crashed in major accidents around the world since 2001, a record of calamity that exposes the potential dangers of throwing open American skies to drone traffic, according to a year-long Washington Post investigation.

Since the outbreak of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, military drones have malfunctioned in myriad ways, plummeting from the sky because of mechanical breakdowns, human error, bad weather and other reasons, according to more than 50,000 pages of accident investigation reports and other records obtained by The Post under the Freedom of Information Act.

Commercial drone flights are set to become a widespread reality in the United States, starting next year, under a 2012 law passed by Congress. Drone flights by law enforcement agencies and the military, which already occur on a limited basis, are projected to surge.

The documents obtained by The Post detail scores of previously unreported crashes involving remotely controlled aircraft, challenging the federal government’s assurances that drones will be able to fly safely over populated areas and in the same airspace as passenger planes.

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More News On U.S. Drone Crashes

Crashes Mount As Military Flies More Drone in U.S. -- Washington Post
More than 400 US military drones crashed in past 13 years, report says -- The Guardian
418 US military drones crashed since 2001, report reveals -- FOX News
US 'lost more than 400 drones in crashes' -- Al Jazeera
Pentagon crashed more than 400 military drones -- RT
Drones seconds from disaster: The catasrophes narrowly avoided in 400 US drone crashes around the world -- Daily Mail
What you need to know about drone accidents -- Robert Weller, Digital Journal

2 comments:

James said...

What this tells you in an indirect way is how many are in the air, apparently a lot.

War News Updates Editor said...

I've been keeping track of this stuff since the beginning .... and even I am surprised by that number. It just tells me that many crashes are kept secret.