Sunday, February 5, 2017

A $1.5 Million U.S. Army Drone Is Missing

Photo Credit: Sgt. Alexander K. Neely/Army

Army Times: Army drone goes missing in Arizona

An unmanned aircraft launched Tuesday from Fort Huachuca, Arizona, lost connectivity and hasn't been found, Army officials said Friday.

Soldiers from the 14th Brigade Engineer Battalion -- which is part of 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division -- visiting from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, launched the RQ-7Bv2 Shadow on Tuesday evening, the release said. The aircraft took off from the Hubbard Landing Zone on Fort Huachuca's East Range before losing communication.

Read more ....

Update #1: $1.5 Million Drone Lost During Training Mission at Fort Huachuca (Military.com/The Arizona Daily Star)
Update #2: Fort Huachuca missing $1.5 million drone (AP)

WNU Editor: No GPS system?!?!?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cartel mules in Arizona use GPS jammers on powered whip antennas and knock out GPS/cell/satphones for miles as SOP.

Jac said...

Sure it has, but we shall know what happens only when we shall find the drone and do an inspection on it.

Chase jones said...

Sounds fishy someone sold it lol