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The U.S. Army offers up to $5,000 reward for the theft of four military drones in Kentucky

The U.S. Army is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the identification and conviction of those responsible for the theft of four military drones from Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

The U.S. Army has announced a reward of up to $5,000 for information that could lead to the identification and prosecution of the individuals responsible for the theft of four military drones from the Fort Campbell base in Kentucky. The investigation is being led by the Army Criminal Investigation Division, which has released a public notice detailing the incident and calling for citizen cooperation in identifying the suspects involved.

The stolen drones are identified as Skydio X10D systems, which are specialized technology utilized by the Army for various operations. At the time of their theft, these drones were located within the facilities of the 326th Engineer Battalion. Reports indicate that the last sighting of the drones occurred on the morning of November 21, 2025, when they were stored in building 6955 on A Shau Valley Road inside the military base.

Given the sensitive and advanced nature of the technology involved, the theft raises significant concerns about military security and the potential misuse of such equipment. Authorities have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward to assist in the investigation, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in ensuring the safety and integrity of military operations.

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