Four drone systems had been stolen from a Kentucky Army engineer battalion in Kentucky late final 12 months, the Army investigators reported in a social media put up this week.
The Skydio X10D drone systems had been final seen within the 326th Division Engineer Battalion at Fort Campbell on Nov. 21, 2025 the Army Criminal Investigation Division, or CID, mentioned, prompting them to supply a $5,000 reward for data resulting in the arrest and conviction of the accountable occasion.
Investigators mentioned the drones had been stolen between Nov. 21 and 24, however they didn’t say when the theft was found.
Skydio X10D are small unmanned aerial drone systems that can be utilized by the army for battlefield intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The systems can even use synthetic intelligence to keep away from obstacles in flight.

Army investigators launched photographs of two suspects carrying head coverings, darkish sweatshirts and lengthy pants and closed-toe sneakers. They additionally included photographs of two automobiles probably concerned within the theft: a lightweight coloured four-door sedan and a darkish coloured four-door truck.
Investigators have requested anybody with details about the theft to contact the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division or submit an nameless tip on-line.
Eve Sampson is a reporter and former Army officer. She has coated battle the world over, writing for The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Associated Press.