US-led forces destroy own combat drone after Syria crash | Inquirer News

US-led forces destroy own combat drone after Syria crash

/ 09:46 AM July 06, 2016

A US Air Force MQ-9 Reaper patrols the skies over the US in this government file photo. US AIR FORCE FACEBOOK PAGE

A US Air Force MQ-9 Reaper patrols the skies over the US in this government file photo. US AIR FORCE FACEBOOK PAGE

WASHINGTON, United States — Coalition forces fighting the Islamic State group in northern Syria destroyed one of their own combat drones Tuesday after the unmanned aircraft crashed, the US Air Force said.

The MQ-9 Reaper — the armed version of the Predator drone — crashed while flying a combat mission after remote pilots lost “positive control” of the aircraft, the Air Force said in a statement.

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“The remotely piloted aircraft crash was not due to enemy fire. There are no reports of civilian injuries or damage to civilian property at the crash site,” the statement reads.

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Coalition craft then destroyed what was left of the drone. The Air Force stressed it was “not in enemy hands.”

The cause of the crash was under investigation.

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A US-led coalition has for nearly two years been bombing ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria, with much of the campaign conducted via armed Reaper and Predator drones.

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