The Jerusalem Post

IDF drone crashes in Gaza

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

An unmanned aerial vehicle operated by the IDF’s artillery corps crashed in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday morning.

The Skylark drone had been on a routine reconnaiss­ance mission when it fell out of the sky east of Gaza City in the Shejaia area. According to the army, no sensitive informatio­n was compromise­d and the circumstan­ces behind the crash were being investigat­ed.

The Skylark, built by Elbit Systems, is the IDF’s smallest drone, measuring in at seven-and-a-half feet, and operates on all fronts for tactical surveillan­ce. It can be launched by one or two soldiers and operated on the roof of buildings or in the back of armored personnel carriers, providing live-video to operators once airborne.

Though considered an effective and popular drone, there have been several crashes since it was delivered to the ground forces in 2010.

In January, a Skylark crashed in southern Lebanon after suffering a technical malfunctio­n. A week later the IDF temporaril­y lost contact with a Skylark over the Balata refugee camp in Nablus and later located it near a Samaria Regional Brigade post.

Skylarks also have crashed in Gaza, including in July 2015, when one fell in the Strip as a result of a malfunctio­n. Hamas’s military wing recovered the remnants of the crashed drone and later released a video claiming to have put it back together, making it operationa­l.

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