Army seeks masked thieves who lifted drones from base as Iran retaliation fears spike

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The Army is offering a fat reward for the capture of two thieves who stole drones from a base — amid fears of a possible Iranian drone strike on U.S. soil.

The Army Criminal Investigation Division is offering a $5,000 reward for info leading to the arrest of the thieves who lifted the drones from Kentucky’s Fort Campbell in November.

Army investigators are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of two masked men who stole the drones from Fort Campbell. U.S. Army / Criminal Investigation Division
The thieves made their escape in two separate getaway cars – one being this light colored four-door sedan. U.S. Army / Criminal Investigation Division
The other getaway car was this dark colored four-door pickup truck. U.S. Army / Criminal Investigation Division

The drones were stolen between Nov. 21 and 24, but officials didn’t reveal when they were discovered missing.

The drones were Skydio X10D systems — light, long-range quadcopters used for aerial surveillance and reconnaissance.

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