’Israeli’ Drone Crashes At Sea
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An "Israeli" Air Force Hermes 450 drone crashed at sea off the coast of Askalan on Tuesday.
According to Ynet, "the wreckage was picked up over the last several hours by the "Israeli" Navy and will be examined in the course of the incident's investigation."
The army preliminary estimate is that the drone crashed due to a technical malfunction in the engine. The drone is considered an advanced aircraft and is one of the Zionist entity largest drones, used for intelligence operations.
The Hermes 450 is one of the largest drones the "Israeli" army possesses, which was used in the 2006 aggression against Lebanon.
According to UK's The Economist, the Hermes 450 drone was also used in 2012 to kill Ahmed Jabari, the Hamas resistance military chief.
In July, an "Israeli" drone was landed by its operators as a result of a technical malfunction. The "Israeli" army combed the region and found the drone near the Egypt border.
The "Israeli" army combed the region and found the drone near the border.
In May, an "Israeli" Air Force Shoval-type drone engaged in routine activity was shot down over the sea due to an engine malfunction. The "Israeli" helicopters searched for its remains in the sea between Tel Aviv and Netanya.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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