Four Military Drones Stolen from Fort Campbell in Kentucky

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Suspects of drone theft at Fort Campbell via U.S. Army Fort Campbell FB Page

Suspects of drone theft at Fort Campbell via U.S. Army Fort Campbell FB Page

Four military drone systems have been reported stolen from Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

According to a statement shared on the U.S. Army Fort Campbell Facebook page, the missing equipment includes four Skydio X10D drone systems taken from the 326th Division Engineer Battalion building.

Officials say the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division is offering a reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the individuals responsible.

The theft occurred in November of last year, though Fort Campbell only released the information publicly on March 11 along with surveillance images of potential suspects.

Image of a reward notice from the Army Criminal Investigation Division offering $5,000 for information on the theft of Skydio X10D drones at Fort Campbell, KY.

Army officials said the drones were last accounted for on November 21, 2025, at Building 6955 on A Shau Valley Road, which houses the 326th Division Engineer Battalion. Investigators believe that between November 21 and November 24, unknown individuals illegally entered the building and removed the four drone systems.

The Skydio X10D is an unmanned aerial platform built with modular payload capabilities, allowing it to carry different types of equipment depending on the mission.

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The same model drone was used by the U.S. Army 7th Army Training Command in July of last year during an exercise at the Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany, where it was employed to drop a live M67 grenade for the first time.

News of the stolen drones surfaced about a day before ABC News reported that the FBI had issued a bulletin warning law enforcement agencies in California that Iran could potentially attempt a drone-based attack in the state.

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