$5,000 Reward Offered After Military Drones Stolen From Fort Campbell
Theft of four advanced Skydio X10D drones from a secured building at Fort Campbell is under investigation with a $5,000 reward offered for information, officials said.
- At Fort Campbell, investigators say four Skydio X10D drone systems were last seen on Nov. 21, 2025, before being unlawfully removed from Building 6955 between Nov. 21–25, 2025, the CID reported.
- Amid recent Iran-related warnings, the theft drew renewed attention due to the war in Iran and an FBI warning last month, heightening concern at Fort Campbell, home to the 101st Airborne Division about 60 miles northwest of Nashville.
- Fort Campbell released surveillance images showing two suspects with face coverings and photos of a light-colored four-door sedan and a dark-colored four-door truck, urging tips to the Army Criminal Investigation Division with a $5,000 reward offered earlier this week.
- The Army said Thursday that investigators identified two suspects and gathered credible evidence, but officials declined to release names while Building 6955 doors and locks were replaced.
- Experts note the systems' AI navigation and thermal sensors, and officials warn Skydio X10D drones pose security risks if modified or armed amid recent Iran-related alerts last month.
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